Why Tencent is the only stock in Asia that really matters right now
Beijing — There’s only one stock in Asia that’s really mattered this year — Tencent Holdings. A 76% surge in its Hong Kong shares has lifted the company’s value by $175bn, or more than Unilever’s market cap, in what is easily the biggest creation of wealth by an Asian-listed company. The tech titan is the largest contributor to gains among MSCI’s Asian and Chinese benchmarks. And its latest earnings show momentum is getting stronger. Tencent benefits from a walled off universe, thanks to state restrictions limiting companies like Facebook. That means Pony Ma’s empire has a lock on how the Chinese go about their day, from paying for food, chatting with friends, playing games or watching videos. All of which translates into huge profits, even if the company is little known outside of China: net income surged 70% to a record 18.2-billion yuan ($2.7bn) last quarter. Sure, Tencent took a hit last week due to a probe into its news services, but to most investors that was a chance to buy t...
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