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6 May, 2022 (Friday)

            
SHANGHAI FUDAN(1385)
Analysis:
Shanghai Fudan Microelectronics Group (1385) is a domestic chip design enterprise with a wide range of product lines. It has four major product lines: security and identification chips, non-volatile memory chips, smart meter chips, and FPGA. It also provides chip testing services to customers through Sino IC, our holding subsidiary. For the three months ended 31 March 2021, The Group achieved a total operating income of RMB0.776 billion, representing an increase of 54.54% over the last corresponding period; the net profit attributable to shareholders amounted to RMB0.233 billion, representing an increase of 169.62% over the last corresponding period. Benefited from the increases in portion of products with high profit margin and selling prices, the comprehensive profit margin of products for the period increased from 51.13% of the last corresponding period to 63.59%. (I do not hold the above stock)
Strategy:
Buy-in Price: $24.50, Target Price: $27.00, Cut Loss Price: $23.00


BYD COMPANY(1211)
Analysis:
On May 3rd, BYD Company Limited (297.HK), the leading new energy vehicle company, announced that the company has sold 106 thousand new energy vehicles in April, an increase of 313.22% compared with the same period last year. From January to April, the cumulative sales volume was 392.4 thousand, with an increase of 387.94% compared with the same period of last year. The increase in the company`s revenue was mainly attributable to the rapid growth of the new energy vehicle. Recently, due to the impact of the epidemic, auto parts companies in many regions of the country have stopped production and operations, which has seriously affected the production and delivery of vehicle companies. However, there are several reasons why BYD`s deliveries have increased rather than decreased. First of all, the company has been involved in power batteries, semiconductors and many other fields, which can effectively alleviate the pressure from the supply chain; On the other hand, BYD has established a solid reputation in the market, even against the background of the general increase in the price of new energy vehicles, BYD also has a stronger premium power.
Strategy:
Buy-in Price: $238.40, Target Price: $257.50, Cut Loss Price: $229.20



Report Review of April. 2022

Sectors:

Air & Automobiles (Zhang Jing),

TMT, Semiconductors, Consumer & Healthcare (Eric Li)

Automobile & Air (ZhangJing)

This month I released 2 updated reports of Cathay (293.HK),and Geely (175.HK) which got attention by their unique Competitive edge.

Automobile:

According to the released sales data, Geely's 2022Q1 cumulative sales volume was 326,024 units, down 2.26% yoy. Geely completed 19.8% of the annual target of 1,650 thousand units. The overall growth was below the industry average. We think that the main reasons are listed as follows: 1) The dilemma of chip shortage (such as body electronic stability system (ESP) chips) has not been got rid of. 2) The Chinese Spring Festival holiday in 2022 was earlier than the previous year. 3) With a small proportion of new energy models, the Company has not fully enjoyed the booming prosperity of new energy vehicles.

On a closer look at brands, Geely brand's high-end models of `China Star series` (Xingrui, Xingyue, and Xingyue L) recorded a sales volume of 25/14/21.6 thousand units, respectively in Jan/Feb/Mar, accounting for 17.1%/17.8%/21.35% of the total sales, respectively. The proportion saw a further increase. The premiumization of Geely brand was steadily advancing.

In October 2021, Geely released its hybrid power technology: Leishen Power. Leishen Hi-X, the Leishen intelligence engine, highly integrates one power generation motor, one drive motor, two motor controllers and 3-speed hybrid transmission, with the advantages of low fuel consumption, strong power, and long endurance. It reduces fuel consumption by 40%, and has a NEDC rating as low as 3.6L/100km, which is 0.4-0.6L lower than the Japanese HEV. In the future, it can match different models graded at A0-C, and adapt to full hybrid systems such as HEV, PHEV, and REEV. Relying on its CMA, BMA, SPA and SEA architecture platforms, Geely plans to launch more than 25 new smart new energy models in the next five years, including ten models of Geely brand, five models of Geometry, five models of LYNK&CO, and five models of new battery swap-enabled travel brand. New models equipped with Leishen Power launched in 2022 include LYNK&CO 01 HEV/PHEV, 03 HEV, 09 PHEV, 05 PHEV, Emgrand L HEV, and Xingyue L HEV/PHEV. We think that the launch of Leishen Power is significant for Geely, which not only makes up for the shortcomings in smart HEV, but also takes the first step of the "Smart Geely 2025" strategy, facilitating the realization of the objective of "Smart Travel Technology Enterprise".

Since 2021Q4, the Geely's share price has tumbled by 60%, mainly reflecting market concerns about the profit erosion of downstream manufacturing by rising raw material prices or subsidy declines. From Feb 2022, it has been dragged down by the potential impact of political conflicts. We think that Geely is relatively less affected by rising costs due to the model structure and excellent cost control. In 2021, the Company exported only 2% of vehicles to Russia, with limited risk exposure. Factors such as the chip shortage caused by the pandemic are expected to gradually improve or eliminate from 2022, and the long-term competitiveness and growth momentum remain unchanged.

Air:

Due to the escalation of the Omicron variant, the Hong Kong government tightened the travel and operation restrictions at the beginning of the year, and tightened the quarantine arrangements for crew members. Cathay Pacific's operating data for the first two months of 2022 bottomed out again. However, after mid-March, driven by the continuous decline in new confirmed cases and the gradual easing of the pandemic, the Hong Kong government said that it would suspend the compulsory testing for the whole people, and announced the cancellation of the ban on flights from nine countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, from April 1. The Company's results were greatly affected by the pandemic control. Once the control is over, the rebound under the recovery of demand will also be large. At present, the corresponding price-to-book ratio of the stock price is less than 0.7 times, which is the lowest point in the past 20 years.Based on the revised financial forecast, we lift target price to HK$9 for the Company, equivalent to 2022/2023/2024E 0.82/0.79/0.77 x P/B.

TMT, Semiconductors, Consumer, Healthcare (Eric Li)

This month I released an updated report of Hong Kong Exchanges & Clearing (388.HK).

HKEX reported 4Q2021 revenue of HK$4.73bn, -7.2% YoY and -10.9% QoQ. Shareholders` net profit was HK$2.67bn, down 8.6% YoY, 17.8% QoQ, slightly below the consensus estimates. Although 2021 started exceptionally well, 1Q2021 with record quarterly Headline ADT of $224.4bn, 2Q2021 & 3Q2021 ADT both higher than the same period in 2020. However, amid continuing market volatility in 2021 and a slowdown in 4Q2021. The ADT 4Q has dropped to 126.4bn, down 24% YoY. In addition, Derivatives ADV decreased by 17% and ADT of Northbound Trading of Stock Connect decreased by 20%, resulting in trading and clearing fees decline in 4Q. Operating expenses decreased by 7.8% YoY, due to lower staff expenses. This led to EBITDA margins broadly flat as 74%. The IPO pipeline remained very robust, with the demand of US-listed Chinese companies homecoming listings in Hong Kong, as well as the introduction of a listing regime for SPACs and the enhanced listing regime for overseas issuers. However, numerous challenges posed by uncertainty surrounding the continued inflationary pressure, the tightening of the Fed's monetary policy, the entry of interest rate hike cycle, ongoing geopolitical risks and the pandemic recovery.2021 review, with a total of 98 company listings raising HK$331.4bn, down from the strong 2020 (154 company listings raising HK$400.2bn) and 5% higher than 2019 (HK$314.2bn). During the year, 59 new economy companies, including 31 Weighted Voting Rights (WVR), healthcare and biotech firms (including Chapter 18A listings only) and/or secondary-listed companies, accounting for 88% of IPO funds raised in Hong Kong during the period. Total market turnover in 2021 reached HK$41.2 trillion, up 28% compared with 2020. Total turnover of securitized derivatives (DWs, CBBCs and Inline Warrants) reached HK$4,956.8bn, up 8% compared with 2020. As world metal trading remained under pressure, the chargeable average daily volume of metals contracts traded on the LME decreased by 4% from 2020.

Overall, HKEx has continued to make a good progress in enhancing competitiveness and attractiveness of HK markets, with new product offerings across asset class, as well as a range of new market enhancements.

However, the ongoing pandemic and the macroeconomic environment is full of challenges. In particular, the United States named China's largest chip manufacturer SMIC (0981) last year to consider imposing tougher sanctions on China's largest chip manufacturer. SenseTime Group (0020) was also banned by the United States. U.S. Department of Commerce also plans to add more mainland biotech and medical companies to a so-called entity list, which bans the companies from key U.S. exports because they pose national security risks. In addition, the United States has passed legislation that if a foreign company U.S.- listed for failing to adhere Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act that the act would allow the SEC to delist Chinese companies from U.S. exchanges it American regulators cannot review audit for three consecutive years; and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has earlier confirmed that 11 companies were included in the provisional list. Although this may lead to more US-listed Chinese companies homecoming listings in Hong Kong, but due to high transaction costs, and restrictions to investing on Chinese mainland companies, overseas funds and investors may not able to invest in HK-listed Chinese securities. Continued geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic risks, global investors may further reduce their investment in Chinese and Hong Kong companies, and even lead to massive capital outflows.

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