Movement Alert|Sea Ltd Rises 3.07% in Regular Trading, Multiple Institutions Maintain Bullish Ratings Supporting Rebound

Market Focus08-20 02:02

On August 19, Sea Ltd rose 3.07% in regular trading, trading at $120.01/share, with turnover of $167 million. The stock rebounded from the prior session's 3.29% decline driven by analyst downgrades and insider selling pressure.

On the news front, multiple institutional ratings supported the recovery. Guosen Securities maintained its Outperform rating on Sea, projecting full-year net profit of $2 billion. Barclays raised its price target from $122 to $156 while maintaining an Overweight rating, offsetting the pressure from TD Cowen's Hold rating with a $115 target. The company's Q2 results released on August 11 showed revenue surging 48.1% year-over-year to $7.79 billion, well above the $7.09 billion consensus estimate. Shopee GMV grew 28.4% to $38.3 billion, hitting a record high, while total orders rose 27.5% to 4.2 billion. Management reiterated confidence in Shopee achieving $1 billion in adjusted EBITDA for the full fiscal year, reinforcing the strong fundamental backdrop that underpinned the stock's recovery.

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