On August 17, NEW ORIENTAL-S rose 6% in regular trading, trading at 42.12 HKD/share, with turnover of 7.87 million HKD, marking a notable rebound from recent sessions of decline.
On the news front, the company previously reported FY2026 results showing full-year attributable net profit growth of 27.8% year-over-year, with fourth fiscal quarter net profit surging 775.8% YoY. FY2027 revenue guidance of 14%-18% growth exceeded market consensus. Multiple international investment banks issued bullish reports, with Goldman Sachs raising its target price to 55 HKD, Huatai Securities setting a target of 52.51 HKD, and CMB International raising its target to 90 USD, all maintaining Buy ratings. CIMB Daiwa cited structural margin expansion supported by overseas business restructuring. Prior short-term pressure from CEO Zhou Chenggang's share sale of 70,000 shares on August 7, cashing out approximately 3.98 million USD, has been gradually digested as the stock recovers from its lows.
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