China e-commerce group JD.com beats profit forecasts in second quarter

(Reuters) -Chinese e-commerce group JD (NASDAQ:JD ).com on Thursday reported forecast beating second-quarter profits, helped by price cuts that attracted cost-conscious shoppers to its platform.

JD.com's U.S.-listed shares rose more than 4% in early trading.

Major Chinese vendors like JD.com and Alibaba (NYSE:BABA ) have increased focus on discounts and lower-priced goods as Chinese shoppers have become more cautious about spending.

Alibaba, which reported first-quarter revenue on Thursday, missed analysts' expectations.

A stuttering post-COVID recovery in China has benefited low-cost e-commerce players such as PDD Holdings. Increased competition has triggered a price war between larger rivals as they look to attract the same pool of customers.

JD.com's CEO Sandy Xu said the company remained commited to a low-price strategy.

"Low price is a result of our core capabilities," she said. "This will continue to distinguish us in the e-commerce industry."

The retailers rely heavily on major discounting events such as China's mid-year e-commerce sales festival which took place in June, to boost overall growth and exposure.

The so called "618" shopping event, named after the June 18 founding date of e-commerce provider JD.com, but embraced by all platforms, gauges the market sentiment among household consumers.

JD.com said in June its turnover and order volumes reached a new high over the festival period, which ran from the end of May to June 18 this year.

JD.com's second-quarter profit rose 73.7% to 9.36 yuan per share, excluding items, compared with estimates of 6.07 yuan, according to LSEG data.

JD.com's general and administrative costs reduced by 9.6% in the quarter.

After JD.com prioritised a "low price" strategy at the close of 2022, its share price has experienced a decline, plummeting from approximately $60 to the current value of around $26.

Jacob Cooke, CEO of e-commerce consultancy WPIC Marketing + Technologies, said despite economic challenges, consumers are not only motivated by price-product quality and shopping experience also contributes to driving conversions and cultivating marketplace loyalty.

"JD.com should lean into its strengths rather than engaging in a race to the bottom of excessive discounts," he said.



The company's total revenue rose 1.2% to 291.40 billion yuan ($40.71 billion) in the second quarter, compared with estimates of 292.89 billion yuan.

($1 = 7.1585 Chinese yuan renminbi)

Source: Investing.com

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