JD.com’s shares dropped 8.1% after earnings as investors reacted negatively to a cautious outlook and signs of deceleration in consumer electronics revenue, despite margin improvements and reduced losses in new businesses.
- JD Retail’s electronics and home appliances revenue moderated due to a high comparison base and upstream price pressures, with momentum only picking up late in the quarter.
- Gross margin for JD Retail expanded 1.3 percentage points year-on-year to 18.5%, driven by supply chain scale and higher-margin marketplace revenues.
- Operating margin in JD Retail reached a record 4.6% for a peak promotional quarter, reflecting disciplined, ROI-focused marketing spend.
- JD Food Delivery narrowed losses by over 50% year-on-year while maintaining healthy order momentum, contributing to significant improvement in unit economics.
- Management highlighted a cautious outlook for Q3, expecting JD Retail’s top-line growth to reaccelerate as the trade-in program’s high comparison base fades, indicating near-term pressure on revenue growth.
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