Kuaishou Technology
HKEX:1024

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HKEX:1024
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Price: 68.2 HKD -1.45%
Market Cap: 294.9B HKD
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Kuaishou Technology, a formidable player in the social media landscape, emerged from a small startup into a global powerhouse by tapping into the universal human desire for connection and self-expression. Founded initially as a tool for making GIFs, Kuaishou quickly evolved into a dynamic short video platform reminiscent of TikTok. What sets Kuaishou apart is its commitment to fostering authentic engagement and community via live streaming and interactive features. Unlike its competitors that primarily focus on polished, viral content, Kuaishou encourages its users to share real-life moments and build genuine communities. This distinct approach resonates deeply, particularly with users in smaller cities and rural areas, allowing the company to capture a unique market segment that often feels overlooked by more urban-centric platforms. Financially, Kuaishou makes a substantial portion of its revenue through live-streaming services. Users can purchase virtual items for their favorite streamers, and a cut of these transactions goes to Kuaishou. Additionally, the platform benefits from online marketing services, as companies leverage its extensive user base for targeted advertising, willing to pay for the access to specific consumer demographics. The company's robust data analytics capabilities enhance this monetization strategy, delivering precise ad placements and personalized user experiences. With a growing international footprint, Kuaishou continues to expand its influence, crafting a narrative where technology and community converge to form a digital ecosystem that is as profitable as it is engaging.

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103.63 HKD
Undervaluation 34%
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