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Symbol: SEHK:2013Market Cap: HK$7.3bCategory: Software

2013 Share Price Performance

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Weimob Inc. Key Details

CN¥1.3b

Revenue

CN¥730.5m

Cost of Revenue

CN¥608.7m

Gross Profit

CN¥2.3b

Other Expenses

-CN¥1.7b

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
-0.48
Gross Margin
45.45%
Net Profit Margin
-129.06%
Debt/Equity Ratio
143.0%

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About 2013

Founded
2013
Employees
3563
CEO
Taoyong Sun
WebsiteView website
www.weimob.com

Weimob Inc., an investment holding company, provides digital commerce and media services in the People’s Republic of China. It operates through Subscription Solutions and Merchant Solutions segments. The Subscription Solutions segment provides cloud-hosted commerce and marketing software as a service products; customized software; customization services; applications developed by third-party vendors on the WOS; and other software related services, as well as ERP solutions, including WeiMall, Smart Retail, Smart Hotel, Heading ERP, and others. The Merchant Solutions segment comprises value-added services for merchants to meet merchants’ online digital commerce, marketing, and financing needs, including assisting merchants to purchase online advertising traffic in various media platforms. Further, it provides online marketing support services; and in-depth operation and marketing services. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Shanghai, the People’s Republic of China.

Chinese Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -1.1%
  • 3 Months: 11.1%
  • 1 Year: 28.8%
  • Year to Date: 11.5%
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