CHINASOFT INT'L Reports Interim Net Profit of RMB 316 Million, a 10.4% Increase
Company Overview: Chinasoft International (00354.HK) reported its interim results for the period ending June 2025.
Financial Performance: The company's turnover increased by 7.3% year-on-year to RMB8.507 billion, while net profit rose by 10.4% to RMB316 million.
Earnings Per Share: The earnings per share (EPS) was recorded at RMB12.64 cents.
Dividend Announcement: No dividend was declared for this reporting period.
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Hong Kong Stock Market Performance: Hong Kong stocks saw significant gains, with the HSI rising 1.7% to 25,757, the HSCEI up 2.1% to 8,628, and the HSTECH increasing 3.2% to 4,947, alongside a total market turnover of $292.766 billion.
JD Series Surge: JD-SW shares surged nearly 10% to $106.6 following positive results, while JD LOGISTICS experienced a remarkable 23% increase, making it the largest gainer among blue chips.
Tech Stocks Rally: Major tech companies like TENCENT, BABA-W, and MEITUAN-W saw their stock prices rise between 3.1% and 5.2%, reflecting a broader positive trend in the tech sector.
BILIBILI-W Decline: Despite reporting a 94% increase in adjusted net profit, BILIBILI-W's stock price fell by 4.5%, contrasting with other companies that experienced gains.

Market Performance: The HSI fell 74 points (0.3%) to 25,985, while the HSCEI and HSTECH also experienced declines, with total half-day turnover reaching HKD187.565 billion.
Energy Stocks Movement: KUNLUN ENERGY saw a 3.2% increase, while SINOPEC CORP dipped 1.8%. In contrast, PETROCHINA and CNOOC rallied by 4% and 2.3%, respectively.
Tech Sector Trends: Major tech stocks like TENCENT and BABA-W saw slight gains, while KUAISHOU-W and MEITUAN-W experienced minor declines.
Automotive Sector Decline: BYD COMPANY, XIAOMI-W, and other automotive stocks faced significant losses, with declines ranging from 2.2% to 5.5%.

Market Performance: The HSI fell by 491 points (1.8%) to 26,590, with the HSCEI and HSTECH also experiencing declines of 2.1%, closing at 9,007 and 5,270 respectively, amid a total market turnover of HKD250.992 billion.
Tech Stock Declines: Major tech stocks like TENCENT, BABA-W, and MEITUAN-W saw significant drops, with short selling ratios indicating high market activity, reflecting a broader downturn in the tech sector.
Pharmaceutical Sector Struggles: Pharmaceutical stocks continued to decline, with CSPC PHARMA and SINO BIOPHARM among the biggest losers, as short selling activity remained high in this sector.
Financial Sector Highlights: STANCHART reported a 3.1% increase in stock price after announcing a significant rise in dividend distribution, contrasting with the overall negative trend seen in Chinese insurers, which experienced declines.

Market Performance: The HSI fell 523 points (1.9%) to 26,558, with the HSCEI down 190 points (2.1%) and the HSTECH dropping 127 points (2.4%), amid a total turnover of HKD138.679 billion.
Tech Stocks Decline: Major tech stocks like TENCENT, BABA-W, and MEITUAN-W experienced significant declines, with short selling ratios indicating increased bearish sentiment.
AI and Robotics Sector Struggles: Stocks in the AI sector, including SENSETIME-W and PHANCY, saw substantial losses, while robotics stocks like DOBOT plunged over 10%.
Pharmaceutical and Insurance Stocks Down: Pharma stocks such as CSPC PHARMA and Chinese insurers like CHINA LIFE faced declines of 4-6%, reflecting a broader downturn in these sectors.

Market Performance: The HSI closed slightly up at 26,847, while the HSCEI and HSTECH saw minor declines, with total market turnover dropping to $285.433 billion.
Sector Struggles: Software and dotcom sectors faced significant losses, with major companies like TENCENT and MEITU experiencing declines of 3.96% and 11.4%, respectively.
Resource Stocks Rise: Gold and silver prices rebounded, with companies like CHINAGOLDINTL and ZHAOJIN MINING seeing gains, while coal stocks like YANKUANG ENERGY surged by over 10%.
Financial Sector Movements: HSBC and AIA saw slight increases, while HKEX experienced a minor decline; Chinese property developers generally performed well, with several stocks rising between 5% and 10%.

AI Tool Launch: Anthropic introduced a new tool for corporate in-house counsel that automates legal tasks like contract review and NDA classification, impacting the SaaS and software sectors.
Stock Market Performance: Several Hong Kong stocks experienced significant declines, with KINGDEE INT'L dropping 14.5% and MEITU falling nearly 10%.
Short Selling Activity: High short selling ratios were noted across various companies, including MEITU and CHINASOFT INT'L, indicating bearish market sentiment.
AI IPOs Decline: Newly listed AI companies like MINIMAX-WP and KNOWLEDGE ATLAS also saw their stock prices decrease, reflecting a broader trend in the market.






