83690 (Hong Kong) - Meituan has been performing well over the last 12 months making 20 new higher highs and is now up around 56.93%. If you had invested $1,000 into it 12 months ago, you would now have around $569.32 profit. A nice return on your investment. If however you had managed to pick the lowest price over the last 12 months you would be up 179.02% or around $1790.21 profit in your pocket. Looking forward, Analysts have a target price of 203 which is roughly 27.19% more then the current price of 159.60 so the stock still has potentially has some upside to it.
Performance
# of Higher Highs
% Price Change
These are the top-level executives and decision-makers within a corporation, whose actions and insights can significantly impact the company's financial performance. You can do more research on them to find out if they had good (or bad) track records in leading previous businesses to success that they may have been involved in.
Chief Executive Officer of The Core Local Commerce Segment of Meituan
1984
40
Joint Company Secretary
NA
NA
VP, Head of Capital Markets & Joint Company Secretary
NA
NA
Co-Founder, Senior VP & Executive Director
1980
44
Senior Vice President
1976
48
Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO
1979
45
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Technical indicators help investors analyze stock price trends and volatility. The 200 and 50-day moving averages show the average stock price over longer and shorter periods, highlighting potential support and resistance levels. The 52-week high and low indicate the stock's price range over the past year, providing a sense of its volatility. Beta measures the stock's sensitivity to market movements, with values below 1 indicating less volatility than the market.
200-day moving average
108.615
50-day moving average
152.180
Key statistics provide a snapshot of a company's financial health and performance. Metrics like Book Value, Earnings Per Share (EPS), and EBITDA highlight profitability, while Dividend Yield and Dividend per Share indicate income potential for investors. Ratios like PE, Operating Margin, and Profit Margin offer insights into valuation and efficiency. Growth metrics, such as quarterly earnings and revenue growth (YOY), reflect the company's expansion. Return on Assets (ROA) and Return on Equity (ROE) measure how effectively a company uses its resources to generate profit.
most recent quarter
2024-06-30
operating margin TTM
0.114
quarterly earnings growth YOY
1.590
quarterly revenue growth YOY
0.210
return on assets TTM
0.041
return on equity TTM
0.149
revenue per share TTM
49.194
Wall Street target price
203.000
Shares statistics offer insights into stock ownership and market availability. The percentage of insiders and institutions reflects who holds the stock, with high institutional ownership often suggesting confidence in the company. Shares outstanding represent the total number of shares issued, while the shares float indicates the number available for public trading, affecting liquidity and volatility.
percent institutions
0.452
Splits and dividends statistics provide information on a company's dividend policy and stock splits. The dividend date and ex-dividend date indicate when dividends are paid and when new investors become ineligible for the next payout. The forward annual dividend rate and yield show expected future income from dividends. The last split date and factor reveal when the stock was last split, which can affect share price and liquidity. The payout ratio indicates the proportion of earnings paid as dividends, reflecting the company’s dividend sustainability.
forward annual dividend rate
0.000
forward annual dividend yield
0.000
A balance sheet is a financial statement that provides a snapshot of a company's financial position at a specific point in time, typically at the end of a quarter or fiscal year. It is of significant interest to stock investors as it shows the company's total assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity, allowing investors to assess its financial health and potential for growth. The charts below represent various terms and figures on the balance sheet and provide stock investors with crucial information about a company's financial health, asset composition, debt obligations, and equity structure, enabling them to make informed investment decisions.