JD.Com Inc
HKEX:9618

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JD.Com Inc
HKEX:9618
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Price: 117 HKD 0.78% Market Closed
Market Cap: 372B HKD
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In the bustling digital marketplace of China, JD.com Inc. stands as a formidable force, a testament to the country's rapid e-commerce evolution. Founded by Liu Qiangdong, the company started humbly in Beijing, initially as a physical storefront. However, the SARS epidemic pushed Liu to pivot online, setting the stage for JD.com's rise. Unlike many of its peers in the e-commerce sphere, JD.com took a strategic path of tightly managing its supply chain. By owning and operating its logistics network, the company ensures quick delivery and a high level of quality control. This vertically integrated model allows JD.com to efficiently stock and transport a vast array of products, from consumer electronics to fresh groceries, thereby generating revenue from direct product sales. JD.com’s sprawling ecosystem doesn't stop at mere product sales. It has expanded into technology services, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence solutions, offering platforms for vendors to tap into their logistics capabilities. This diversification extends JD's reach beyond conventional retail, as it earns service fees from third-party sellers and leverages data analytics to enhance customer experiences. JD’s commitment to innovation and infrastructure funding, such as autonomous delivery vehicles and AI-driven customer service, fortifies its competitive edge. As a result, JD.com continues to maintain robust growth, increasingly influencing China’s digital commerce landscape with a model built on trust, speed, and sophistication.

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234.25 HKD
Undervaluation 50%
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