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JD.com's JD seemingly attractive 9.74x price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio compared to the Zacks Internet - Commerce industry average of 24.9x masks a deteriorating financial reality that should give ...
JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) ranks among the best Asian stocks to buy. Citing increased food delivery spending projections, CFRA reduced its price target on JD.com, Inc. (NASDAQ:JD) from $37 to $36 on ...
Gain insights into JD.com's Q1 2025 earnings: 16% revenue growth, food delivery milestones, AI integration, and robust shareholder returns.
Chinese e-commerce company, JD.com Inc. is shaking up China's food delivery market with its bold zero-commission model, while taking aim at the global meal delivery scene as well.
Alibaba, JD.com, Meituan have poured big money into subsidies for their food delivery services, eroding profits and rattling investors.
By the end of the second quarter, the number of full-time riders had exceeded 150,000. JD Food Delivery is deeply rooted in the JD ecosystem and is not a stand-alone business.
Alibaba shares surged after the Chinese tech giant reported robust revenue gains in its cloud and AI-related product revenue.
JD.com CEO Sandy Xu attributed its second-quarter growth to strong momentum in its core JD Retail business and New Businesses, particularly JD Food Delivery.
The Chinese e-commerce company posted better-than-expected results, although quarterly profit halved amid a costly push into food delivery.
JD.com is hiring full-time delivery riders to compete with Meituan and Alibaba in China's food delivery market, with 25 million daily orders.
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com , is going all out to build its instant-delivery business to diversify revenue, but breaking into the competitive industry is proving difficult.