OOIL Shares Drop Over 7% Following 41% Decline in Last Year's Net Profit
Stock Performance: OOIL (00316.HK) opened 3.44% lower, reaching a low of HKD141.8, and last traded at HKD142.8, down 7.39% with a trading volume of 138,500 shares.
Financial Results: In 2025, OOIL reported a 9.2% year-over-year revenue decline to USD9.722 billion and a 41.3% drop in net profit to USD1.513 billion.
Dividend Announcement: The company declared a final dividend of USD0.42, significantly lower than the USD1.32 distributed in the same period the previous year.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling for OOIL amounted to $49.60 million, with a short selling ratio of 31.769%.
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Market Performance: The HSI closed down 251 points (1%) at 25,465, with significant declines in major stocks like HSBC and Standard Chartered, both dropping over 5%.
Inflation and Economic Indicators: China's inflation rate for February rose to 1.0%, while the M2 money supply remained unchanged at 9% year-on-year.
Commodity and Airline Stocks: CNOOC saw a 2.3% increase amid rising oil prices, while airline stocks like China Southern Airlines and Air China fell over 4%.
Tech Stock Movements: Major tech companies like Tencent and Alibaba experienced slight gains, while others like Meituan and Kuaishou saw declines of around 1-1.7%.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 251 points (1.0%) to close at 25,465, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines.
Active Heavyweights: Notable stocks included Alibaba (BABA) and Tencent (TENCENT), which saw slight increases, while others like OOIL and MTR Corporation faced significant drops.
Short Selling Trends: Several companies experienced high short selling ratios, with MTR Corporation and BYD Electronic among those with the highest ratios, indicating bearish market sentiment.
Noteworthy Movers: Bright Smart saw a substantial increase of 33.96%, while companies like Deepexi Tech and Xunce faced significant declines, highlighting volatility in the market.

Market Performance: The Hang Seng Index (HSI) fell by 123 points (0.5%) to 25,593, while the Hang Seng Tech Index (HSTI) and the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index (HSCEI) also experienced declines.
Active Heavyweights: Notable stocks like Alibaba and Tencent saw slight increases, with Alibaba closing at $133.6 (up 1.5%) and Tencent at $552.5 (up 1.1%), while other heavyweights like HSBC and MTR Corporation faced significant declines.
Top Gainers and Losers: Bright Smart surged by 37.6% to $9.52, while DeepExi Tech dropped by 24.4% to $52.8, highlighting the volatility in smaller stocks.
Short Selling Trends: High short selling ratios were observed across various stocks, with MTR Corporation and Xinyi Glass showing particularly high ratios, indicating bearish sentiment among investors.

Market Opening: The Hong Kong bourse opened lower, with the HSI down 0.5% at 25,583, influenced by Iran's continued shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz.
Tech Sector Performance: Major tech stocks like TENCENT and BABA-W opened flat or slightly lower, while NTES-S saw a 1.9% increase.
Commodity Prices: Brent oil futures rose above USD100, with PETROCHINA and CNOOC opening higher, while gold prices dropped by 1% due to weakened expectations for interest rate cuts.
Company Earnings: OOIL reported a significant drop in net profit by 41%, leading to a 3.4% decline in its stock price, while POP MART's collaboration with Sanrio sold out quickly, impacting its stock negatively.
Stock Performance: OOIL (00316.HK) opened 3.44% lower, reaching a low of HKD141.8, and last traded at HKD142.8, down 7.39% with a trading volume of 138,500 shares.
Financial Results: In 2025, OOIL reported a 9.2% year-over-year revenue decline to USD9.722 billion and a 41.3% drop in net profit to USD1.513 billion.
Dividend Announcement: The company declared a final dividend of USD0.42, significantly lower than the USD1.32 distributed in the same period the previous year.
Short Selling Activity: The short selling for OOIL amounted to $49.60 million, with a short selling ratio of 31.769%.

Market Performance: The HSI rose by 21 points (0.1%) to 25,981, with a total half-day turnover of $147.491 billion, while the HSCEI and HSTECH also saw slight increases.
Automaker Highlights: NIO-SW reported its first quarterly profit, leading to a 16.1% increase in its share price, while other automakers like LEAPMOTOR and XPENG-W also experienced notable gains.
Sector Movements: Intelligent driving and battery stocks saw significant increases, with WERIDE-W and CATL rising by 7.9% and 6.9%, respectively, reflecting strong investor interest in these sectors.
Economic Indicators: China's inflation rate for February was reported at 1.0%, up from 0.2%, while the PPI YoY was -0.9%, slightly better than the previous -1.4%.






