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Topsports Shares Dive After Fiscal Year Profits Drop

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Last updated: 2023/05/25 at 12:25 AM
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By Yifan Wang


Topsports International Holdings shares were sharply lower on Wednesday in Hong Kong, after the Chinese sportswear retailer posted a drop in its net profit for its fiscal year ended in February.

The stock fell as much as 9.6%, and was last down 8.0% at 6.35 Hong Kong dollars (US$0.81).

The selloff came after the Topsports’ said its net profit fell 25% in its last fiscal year, mainly dragged by weakness in Chinese consumption.

But many analysts are optimistic about Topsports’ recovery momentum after the economy’s post-Covid reopening.

Citi analysts noted that the company’s latest results saw an “upside surprise” with improving inventory levels, where new arrivals are making up a higher percentage of total stocks as older products are cleared out. This likely “paves a solid foundation for both top-line growth acceleration and gross profit margin improvement,” as a more healthy inventory profile could allow Topsports to reduce its discounts.


Write to Yifan Wang at yifan.wang@wsj.com


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