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Daily Brief South Korea: Hyundai Mobis, Samsung Life Insurance, Youngone Holdings, SK Inc and more

By | Daily Briefs, South Korea

In today’s briefing:

  • The Straight-Up Timelines on Three Big Econ Policy Bills Rattling Korea’s Local Market Right Now
  • Samsung Insider’s Flawed Premise on the Samsung C&T Forced Holdco Conversion Issue
  • NAV of Hanmi Science, Amorepacific Holdings, Youngone Holdings, OCI Holdings, & Orion Holdings
  • Preferred Shares of Five Major Korean Holdcos – Likely to Close the Gap Further With Common Shares


The Straight-Up Timelines on Three Big Econ Policy Bills Rattling Korea’s Local Market Right Now

By Sanghyun Park

  • The Commercial Act passed committee but the floor vote set for the 12th was postponed unexpectedly today; inheritance tax and Samsung Life bills remain stuck at proposal stage.
  • Presidential Office is pushing the Commercial Act reform hard; vote likely after new floor leader’s election. Passage is almost guaranteed, with enactment expected by early to late August.
  • Inheritance tax bills face heavy backlog, delaying progress; the Samsung Life Law, proposed by another party, is pushed further back as the new government prioritizes easier wins.

Samsung Insider’s Flawed Premise on the Samsung C&T Forced Holdco Conversion Issue

By Sanghyun Park

  • The FTC uses acquisition cost, not market value, so Samsung C&T’s existing 5.05% Samsung Elec stake is booked at KRW 400B
  • Samsung Life only needs to sell ~5.5% of Samsung Elec, not the full 8.51%, leaving Samsung C&T with a ~KRW 10T buffer before hitting the 50% holdco threshold.
  • The holdco risk is overblown—unlikely without rule changes. The Bio spin-off looks like prep for Samsung C&T to buy Samsung Elec stake, driving re-rating upside for C&T and Life.

NAV of Hanmi Science, Amorepacific Holdings, Youngone Holdings, OCI Holdings, & Orion Holdings

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we provide updated NAV valuations of Hanmi Science (008930 KS), Amorepacific Holdings (002790 KS), Youngone Holdings (009970 KS), OCI Holdings (010060 KS), and Orion Holdings (001800 KS).
  • These five smaller holding companies have also outperformed the market this year (up 43% on average versus KOSPI which is up 20% in the same period).
  • These holdcos’ outperformance has been driven by investors’ perception that the new Lee Jae-Myung administration will make real changes to improve corporate governance policies. 

Preferred Shares of Five Major Korean Holdcos – Likely to Close the Gap Further With Common Shares

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we discuss the preferred shares of five major holding companies and how the share price gap relative to their common counterparts could decrease. 
  • There is a relatively easy way to improve shareholder value of these holding companies which is to cancel the entire preferred shares that trade at discount to their common counterparts.
  • The common shares of these five companies have experienced an average share price appreciation of 33.2% YTD versus 28.7% appreciation for their preferred shares counterparts.

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Daily Brief Equity Bottom-Up: MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off and more

By | Daily Briefs, Equity Bottom-Up

In today’s briefing:

  • MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off
  • Semiconductor Shopping Season Is Now
  • NAV of Hanmi Science, Amorepacific Holdings, Youngone Holdings, OCI Holdings, & Orion Holdings
  • Research Comment – Almonty Industries Inc. – 10.06.2025
  • Preferred Shares of Five Major Korean Holdcos – Likely to Close the Gap Further With Common Shares
  • TSMC, UMC Monthly Sales: A Tale of 2 Worlds
  • PDD’s Q125 Profit Decline Occurred Before US Squeeze | April-May US Sales Far Weaker for Temu, SHEIN
  • Taylor Wimpey Research Report
  • GB Group — FY25 focuses on fundamentals over growth
  • Forum Energy Technologies, Inc: Beat-The-Market Strategy Supports Through Cycle Value Creation


MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • We preliminarily estimate TOP TOY may be valued at 19.1-40.3% of MINISO Group Holding (9896 HK)‘s market capitalisation, though there are still a lot of moving parts.  
  • TOP TOY is doing well in FY24 with a 41.1% surge in GMV, and for 1Q25, its revenue grew by 58.9%, reflecting exciting growth prospects.
  • Bloks Group (325 HK) is a better comparable as its revenue is 2.3x TOP TOY’s, but its profit is 8x. A successful TOP TOY spin-off should benefit Miniso.

Semiconductor Shopping Season Is Now

By Nicolas Baratte

  • Qualcomm acquired Alphawave, a UK firm that specializes in chip design IP, especially silicon photonics and chiplets. 
  • AMD acquired 3 firms. Untether AI, an AI edge / inference chip designer. Brium, an AI software and compiler firm. Enosemi, a silicon photonics and co-packaged optics firm. 
  • 4 acquisitions in 2 weeks. AMD and Qualcomm are putting their money where their mouth is: the future is AI. This also illustrates how far ahead Nvidia is.

NAV of Hanmi Science, Amorepacific Holdings, Youngone Holdings, OCI Holdings, & Orion Holdings

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we provide updated NAV valuations of Hanmi Science (008930 KS), Amorepacific Holdings (002790 KS), Youngone Holdings (009970 KS), OCI Holdings (010060 KS), and Orion Holdings (001800 KS).
  • These five smaller holding companies have also outperformed the market this year (up 43% on average versus KOSPI which is up 20% in the same period).
  • These holdcos’ outperformance has been driven by investors’ perception that the new Lee Jae-Myung administration will make real changes to improve corporate governance policies. 

Research Comment – Almonty Industries Inc. – 10.06.2025

By GBC AG

  • Almonty Industries has reported first quarter 2025 financial results in line with expectations and reaffirmed its position as one of the most strategically important critical mineral suppliers in the Western Hemisphere.
  • The company continues to deliver on its operational roadmap, capital deployment, and geopolitical positioning at a time when global interest in reliable non-Chinese tungsten supply is intensifying.
  • Following a significant rally in tungsten prices since February and the continued de-risking of its Sangdong Mine in South Korea, we have updated our forecasts and valuation model.

Preferred Shares of Five Major Korean Holdcos – Likely to Close the Gap Further With Common Shares

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we discuss the preferred shares of five major holding companies and how the share price gap relative to their common counterparts could decrease. 
  • There is a relatively easy way to improve shareholder value of these holding companies which is to cancel the entire preferred shares that trade at discount to their common counterparts.
  • The common shares of these five companies have experienced an average share price appreciation of 33.2% YTD versus 28.7% appreciation for their preferred shares counterparts.

TSMC, UMC Monthly Sales: A Tale of 2 Worlds

By Nicolas Baratte

  • TSMC is on its way to beat its 2Q revenue guidance, Apr + May represent 72% of 2Q guide. YTD revenue growth 43% YoY, Consensus at 26% (NT$). Upgrade coming? 
  • UMC is on its way to miss its 2Q revenue guidance, Apr + May represent 63% of 2Q guide. YTD revenue growth 4% YoY . No recovery in legacy semiconductor. 
  • This confirms, again, that AI is the only growing segment in semiconductors. The rest is lackluster (computers, smartphone, automotive, industrial, you name it).

PDD’s Q125 Profit Decline Occurred Before US Squeeze | April-May US Sales Far Weaker for Temu, SHEIN

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Pinduoduo’s surprise Q125 OP & NP declines happened before US tariff, de minimis changes
  • Recent data from Bain & Co. suggests extremely difficult US conditions for Temu, SHEIN
  • If representative, the April-May US data suggest deep, lasting US challenges for the platforms

Taylor Wimpey Research Report

By Ben Jones Investments

  • Taylor Wimpey (TW) is the UK’s third largest homebuilder, managing 14,154 completions in 2022.
  • Their share price has declined 44% over the last 2 years in response to rising mortgage rates.
  • While we acknowledge the short to medium term impact of rising rates, we see Taylor Wimpey’s long-term profitability as strong, and worth twice their current valuation.

GB Group — FY25 focuses on fundamentals over growth

By Edison Investment Research

GB Group’s CEO Dev Dhiman’s first full year has seen initiatives addressing the company’s foundations rather than its short-term growth. This is a necessary step if management are to optimise longer-term shareholder value. Accordingly, any share price disappointment regarding H225 and H126 growth rates needs to be set against the group’s increasing optionality around capital allocation and the reassurance of an unchanged FY26 financial outlook.


Forum Energy Technologies, Inc: Beat-The-Market Strategy Supports Through Cycle Value Creation

By Water Tower Research

  • FET’s Beat-the-Market strategy is geared to position the company to gain share with customers during cyclical troughs that can support accelerated growth as the cycle turns higher.
  • The strategy is underpinned by the company’s focus on developing specialized technological solutions that allow its customers to develop their assets cost-efficiently and safely.
  • Increased drilling and completion intensity as operators push the limits of lateral lengths and stimulation intensity drives demand for the consumable products that account for ~80% of FET’s revenue.

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Daily Brief Financials: Samsung Life Insurance, Nikkei 225, Chesapeake Financial Shares In and more

By | Daily Briefs, Financials

In today’s briefing:

  • Samsung Insider’s Flawed Premise on the Samsung C&T Forced Holdco Conversion Issue
  • Nikkei 225 Tactical Outlook Amidst Sony Corp’s Financial Group Spin-Off Talks
  • CPKF: Raising our 2025 Diluted EPS Estimate by 0.20 to $2.70 and Initiating our 2026 Estimate at $2.85


Samsung Insider’s Flawed Premise on the Samsung C&T Forced Holdco Conversion Issue

By Sanghyun Park

  • The FTC uses acquisition cost, not market value, so Samsung C&T’s existing 5.05% Samsung Elec stake is booked at KRW 400B
  • Samsung Life only needs to sell ~5.5% of Samsung Elec, not the full 8.51%, leaving Samsung C&T with a ~KRW 10T buffer before hitting the 50% holdco threshold.
  • The holdco risk is overblown—unlikely without rule changes. The Bio spin-off looks like prep for Samsung C&T to buy Samsung Elec stake, driving re-rating upside for C&T and Life.

Nikkei 225 Tactical Outlook Amidst Sony Corp’s Financial Group Spin-Off Talks

By Nico Rosti

  • The Nikkei 225 (NKY INDEX) is currently rallying after a modest pullback last week.
  • The index went above our model resistance level at 38347 (50% prob. of reversal). It’s modestly overbought and could go higher.
  • News can perturbate the trajectory of the index but at the moment the Nikkei seems directed towards higher prices: 39216 is our profit target for this rally, before Jun 27th.

CPKF: Raising our 2025 Diluted EPS Estimate by 0.20 to $2.70 and Initiating our 2026 Estimate at $2.85

By Zacks Small Cap Research

  • CPKF’s first quarter net earnings, excluding a one-time charge from repositioning its investment securities portfolio of $8.0 million aftertax, or $1.69 per diluted share, increased $0.8 million, or 29%, to $3.55 million year over year, while 2025’s first quarter diluted EPS rose $0.17, or 29%, to $0.75.
  • Including this one-time charge, CPKF reported a net loss of $4.45 million, or a diluted loss per share of $0.94.
  • This was better than our estimate, which had called for flat net earnings (off by $0.8 million), as well as flat diluted EPS (off by $0.17).We are increasing our diluted EPS estimate for 2025 by $0.20 from $2.50 to $2.70, representing a 12% gain over 2024’s actual EPS of $2.42.

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Daily Brief Consumer: Sony Corp, Hyundai Mobis, Jollibee Foods, Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food, BYD, MINISO Group Holding , Youngone Holdings, PDD Holdings, Taylor Wimpey and more

By | Consumer, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Nikkei 225 Proposal for Dealing With Sony’s (6758) Sony Finl Spinoff – A Non-Event but TOPIX Isn’t
  • The Straight-Up Timelines on Three Big Econ Policy Bills Rattling Korea’s Local Market Right Now
  • Jollibee Foods Close to Acquiring Norang Tongdak in Korea
  • Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (3288 HK): Offering Details & Index Inclusion
  • BYD (1211 HK) Options: Unpacking the Top Trades of the Week
  • Miniso: TOP TOY Spin-Off – Early Stage Pop Mart. Valuation Upside
  • MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off
  • NAV of Hanmi Science, Amorepacific Holdings, Youngone Holdings, OCI Holdings, & Orion Holdings
  • PDD’s Q125 Profit Decline Occurred Before US Squeeze | April-May US Sales Far Weaker for Temu, SHEIN
  • Taylor Wimpey Research Report


Nikkei 225 Proposal for Dealing With Sony’s (6758) Sony Finl Spinoff – A Non-Event but TOPIX Isn’t

By Travis Lundy

  • A couple of years ago, Sony Corp (6758 JP) announced they would spin off Sony Financial Holdings (8729 JP) (called Sony Financial Group Inc). That spinoff is due in Sep-2025.
  • The extra capital required for a tech/industrial to hold the financial business is significant, but some of the other reasons Sony has offered are just management-speak hogwash.
  • The problem? It creates a new event in the Nikkei 225 paradigm for which there was no rule. Now the Nikkei has proposed a rule. It isn’t perfect.

The Straight-Up Timelines on Three Big Econ Policy Bills Rattling Korea’s Local Market Right Now

By Sanghyun Park

  • The Commercial Act passed committee but the floor vote set for the 12th was postponed unexpectedly today; inheritance tax and Samsung Life bills remain stuck at proposal stage.
  • Presidential Office is pushing the Commercial Act reform hard; vote likely after new floor leader’s election. Passage is almost guaranteed, with enactment expected by early to late August.
  • Inheritance tax bills face heavy backlog, delaying progress; the Samsung Life Law, proposed by another party, is pushed further back as the new government prioritizes easier wins.

Jollibee Foods Close to Acquiring Norang Tongdak in Korea

By Douglas Kim

  • It was reported in Chosun Business Daily that the Phillippine food giant Jollibee Foods (JFC PM) is close to acquiring Norang Tongdak.
  • The entity to be sold is a 100% stake in Norang Food, the operator of Norang Tongdak. The sales price is expected to be around 150 billion won.
  • EV/EBITDA multiple ranges from 7.2x to 9.3x if we assume equity value range from 130 billion won to 160 billion won. 

Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (3288 HK): Offering Details & Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (603288 CH)‘s global offering opens today and the raise could reach up to US$1.5bn if the offer-size adjustment option and the overallotment option are exercised.
  • There is a large allocation to cornerstone investors. The discount of around 22% to the A-shares is attractive given the recent trend for Midea (300 HK) and CATL (3750 HK)
  • The H-shares could be added to a global index and the FXI ETF in December. Inclusion in the HSCI should be in September and Southbound Stock Connect in July. 

BYD (1211 HK) Options: Unpacking the Top Trades of the Week

By Gaudenz Schneider

  • This Insight analyzes sophisticated, live, multi-leg options strategies on BYD (1211 HK), executed over the period from 2 June to 9 June on the HKEX
  • Highlights: Discover a range of noteworthy strategies, from an in-the-money bear put spread, to a bold short-term bullish iron condor, and a butterfly aiming at a narrow price target.
  • Why read: In-depth breakdown of complex option strategies, shedding light on market sentiment and positioning. Detailed examples provide actionable insights that could inspire similar strategies,

Miniso: TOP TOY Spin-Off – Early Stage Pop Mart. Valuation Upside

By Devi Subhakesan

  • MINISO  has confirmed that it is considering a possible spin-off listing of TOP TOY, its pop toy division, signalling its intent to unlock value from its collectible toy business.
  • Pop Mart International Group L (9992 HK), the leading player in the pop toy retail segment, is trading at nearly 50x forward earnings compared to Miniso’s 13.5x forward P/E.
  • TOP TOY is in an early stage of its growth curve compared to Pop Mart and could be valued at a discount given notably lower operating margins.

MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • We preliminarily estimate TOP TOY may be valued at 19.1-40.3% of MINISO Group Holding (9896 HK)‘s market capitalisation, though there are still a lot of moving parts.  
  • TOP TOY is doing well in FY24 with a 41.1% surge in GMV, and for 1Q25, its revenue grew by 58.9%, reflecting exciting growth prospects.
  • Bloks Group (325 HK) is a better comparable as its revenue is 2.3x TOP TOY’s, but its profit is 8x. A successful TOP TOY spin-off should benefit Miniso.

NAV of Hanmi Science, Amorepacific Holdings, Youngone Holdings, OCI Holdings, & Orion Holdings

By Douglas Kim

  • In this insight, we provide updated NAV valuations of Hanmi Science (008930 KS), Amorepacific Holdings (002790 KS), Youngone Holdings (009970 KS), OCI Holdings (010060 KS), and Orion Holdings (001800 KS).
  • These five smaller holding companies have also outperformed the market this year (up 43% on average versus KOSPI which is up 20% in the same period).
  • These holdcos’ outperformance has been driven by investors’ perception that the new Lee Jae-Myung administration will make real changes to improve corporate governance policies. 

PDD’s Q125 Profit Decline Occurred Before US Squeeze | April-May US Sales Far Weaker for Temu, SHEIN

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Pinduoduo’s surprise Q125 OP & NP declines happened before US tariff, de minimis changes
  • Recent data from Bain & Co. suggests extremely difficult US conditions for Temu, SHEIN
  • If representative, the April-May US data suggest deep, lasting US challenges for the platforms

Taylor Wimpey Research Report

By Ben Jones Investments

  • Taylor Wimpey (TW) is the UK’s third largest homebuilder, managing 14,154 completions in 2022.
  • Their share price has declined 44% over the last 2 years in response to rising mortgage rates.
  • While we acknowledge the short to medium term impact of rising rates, we see Taylor Wimpey’s long-term profitability as strong, and worth twice their current valuation.

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Daily Brief Macro: UK: Some Workshy Start Looking and more

By | Daily Briefs, Macro

In today’s briefing:

  • UK: Some Workshy Start Looking
  • Assessing Potential US Inflation Risks
  • Actinver Research – Macro Daily: Inflation (2h-May)
  • CX Daily: Degrees of Uncertainty Make Chinese Students Rethink the Benefits of a U.S. Education
  • Egypt – Higher Inflation, Net Foreign Assets Fall Back, PMI Higher but Still Below 50!


UK: Some Workshy Start Looking

By Phil Rush

  • A broadly softer labour market report could easily be used to overstate the fundamental significance. Unemployment’s rise was expected and only 0.2pp on the year.
  • Employment is growing and redundancies are low, but when the inactive look for work, long-term unemployment rises. Yet the workshy will struggle to compete for jobs.
  • Wage growth slowed despite a 0.5% m-o-m impulse. Costs are rising excessively fast, so the BoE still doesn’t have space to keep easing, and we expect no more rate cuts.

Assessing Potential US Inflation Risks

By Sharmila Whelan

  • Trading Post is not forecasting a resurgence in inflation. Any tariff induced pick will be transitory.
  • If there is an upside risk – its the weakness of the US dollar.
  • Global food prices are elevated but not worryingly so while commodity prices led by energy are soft.

Actinver Research – Macro Daily: Inflation (2h-May)

By Actinver

  • Inflation for the second half of May stood at 0.19% biweekly (4.62% YoY).
  • Agricultural products showed widespread price pressures, and the Hot Sale discounts did not materialize to the anticipated extent.
  • The observed figure came in above market consensus of 0.11% biweekly and above our estimate of 0.15% biweekly.

CX Daily: Degrees of Uncertainty Make Chinese Students Rethink the Benefits of a U.S. Education

By Caixin Global

  • Cover Story: Degrees of uncertainty make Chinese students rethink the benefits of a U.S. education
  • In Depth: How guardians can support China’s swelling ranks of solo seniors
  • Vietnam attracts global manufacturers despite U.S. tariff increases

Egypt – Higher Inflation, Net Foreign Assets Fall Back, PMI Higher but Still Below 50!

By Denis Collot

  • Media, investigative journalists, bloggers .. We hear a lot those days about the death of traditional media, networks, newspapers.
  • Mainstream in the eyes of many has lost all credibility. Like experts of all kinds. Now info channel is X!
  • There are still a few though who make it a mission to dig deep and report.

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Daily Brief United States: Advanced Micro Devices, Forum Energy Technologies , Chesapeake Financial Shares In, reAlpha Tech, Unusual Machines and more

By | Daily Briefs, United States

In today’s briefing:

  • Semiconductor Shopping Season Is Now
  • Forum Energy Technologies, Inc: Beat-The-Market Strategy Supports Through Cycle Value Creation
  • CPKF: Raising our 2025 Diluted EPS Estimate by 0.20 to $2.70 and Initiating our 2026 Estimate at $2.85
  • reAlpha Tech – With only a partial contribution from recently acquired mortgage brokerage company
  • Unusual Machines, Inc. – CEO Discusses Ukraine’s Historic Drone Attack…


Semiconductor Shopping Season Is Now

By Nicolas Baratte

  • Qualcomm acquired Alphawave, a UK firm that specializes in chip design IP, especially silicon photonics and chiplets. 
  • AMD acquired 3 firms. Untether AI, an AI edge / inference chip designer. Brium, an AI software and compiler firm. Enosemi, a silicon photonics and co-packaged optics firm. 
  • 4 acquisitions in 2 weeks. AMD and Qualcomm are putting their money where their mouth is: the future is AI. This also illustrates how far ahead Nvidia is.

Forum Energy Technologies, Inc: Beat-The-Market Strategy Supports Through Cycle Value Creation

By Water Tower Research

  • FET’s Beat-the-Market strategy is geared to position the company to gain share with customers during cyclical troughs that can support accelerated growth as the cycle turns higher.
  • The strategy is underpinned by the company’s focus on developing specialized technological solutions that allow its customers to develop their assets cost-efficiently and safely.
  • Increased drilling and completion intensity as operators push the limits of lateral lengths and stimulation intensity drives demand for the consumable products that account for ~80% of FET’s revenue.

CPKF: Raising our 2025 Diluted EPS Estimate by 0.20 to $2.70 and Initiating our 2026 Estimate at $2.85

By Zacks Small Cap Research

  • CPKF’s first quarter net earnings, excluding a one-time charge from repositioning its investment securities portfolio of $8.0 million aftertax, or $1.69 per diluted share, increased $0.8 million, or 29%, to $3.55 million year over year, while 2025’s first quarter diluted EPS rose $0.17, or 29%, to $0.75.
  • Including this one-time charge, CPKF reported a net loss of $4.45 million, or a diluted loss per share of $0.94.
  • This was better than our estimate, which had called for flat net earnings (off by $0.8 million), as well as flat diluted EPS (off by $0.17).We are increasing our diluted EPS estimate for 2025 by $0.20 from $2.50 to $2.70, representing a 12% gain over 2024’s actual EPS of $2.42.

reAlpha Tech – With only a partial contribution from recently acquired mortgage brokerage company

By Zacks Small Cap Research

  • With only a partial contribution from recently acquired mortgage brokerage company, GTG Financial, and before peak homebuying season had begun, 1Q25 revenue reached $925.6k vs $20.4k in 1Q24.
  • As competition intensifies during the peak homebuying spring-summer season, we expect the company to record further revenue ramp as homebuying activity climbs.
  • We also believe the GTG acquisition underscores AIRE’s focus on offering mortgage brokerage, title and home insurance services, which are also expected to lead to recurring revenue opportunities & potentially help smooth out the seasonality of homebuying trends.

Unusual Machines, Inc. – CEO Discusses Ukraine’s Historic Drone Attack…

By Water Tower Research

  • According to the WSJ, Ukraine’s drone strike on June 1 damaged as many as 40 aircraft deep inside Russia as strategic bombers sat outside in the open on military bases.
  • Ukraine was able to secretly place numerous cheap drones near Russian military installations all over the massive country.
  • The order was then given, and the drones were flown out of trucks and remotely piloted directly into exposed expensive bombers.

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Daily Brief China: Keymed Biosciences, Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food, BYD, MINISO Group Holding , Saint Bella, PDD Holdings, Zhou Liu Fu Jewellery Co., Ltd. and more

By | China, Daily Briefs

In today’s briefing:

  • Keymed Bioscience Placement – Track Record Isn’t Great but Recent Performance Has Been Better
  • Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (3288 HK): Offering Details & Index Inclusion
  • BYD (1211 HK) Options: Unpacking the Top Trades of the Week
  • Miniso: TOP TOY Spin-Off – Early Stage Pop Mart. Valuation Upside
  • MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off
  • Saint Bella Pre-IPO: A Few Things to like but Still Unprofitable
  • PDD’s Q125 Profit Decline Occurred Before US Squeeze | April-May US Sales Far Weaker for Temu, SHEIN
  • Pre-IPO Zhou Liu Fu Jewellery (PHIP Updates) – Some Points Worth the Attention


Keymed Bioscience Placement – Track Record Isn’t Great but Recent Performance Has Been Better

By Sumeet Singh

  • Keymed Biosciences (2162 HK), along with its controlling shareholder, is looking to raise around US$112m to fund its R&D requirements.
  • Keymed Biosciences, a China-based biotech company which focuses on therapeutic areas of autoimmune and oncology
  • In this note, we will talk about the placement and run the deal through our ECM framework.

Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (3288 HK): Offering Details & Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (603288 CH)‘s global offering opens today and the raise could reach up to US$1.5bn if the offer-size adjustment option and the overallotment option are exercised.
  • There is a large allocation to cornerstone investors. The discount of around 22% to the A-shares is attractive given the recent trend for Midea (300 HK) and CATL (3750 HK)
  • The H-shares could be added to a global index and the FXI ETF in December. Inclusion in the HSCI should be in September and Southbound Stock Connect in July. 

BYD (1211 HK) Options: Unpacking the Top Trades of the Week

By Gaudenz Schneider

  • This Insight analyzes sophisticated, live, multi-leg options strategies on BYD (1211 HK), executed over the period from 2 June to 9 June on the HKEX
  • Highlights: Discover a range of noteworthy strategies, from an in-the-money bear put spread, to a bold short-term bullish iron condor, and a butterfly aiming at a narrow price target.
  • Why read: In-depth breakdown of complex option strategies, shedding light on market sentiment and positioning. Detailed examples provide actionable insights that could inspire similar strategies,

Miniso: TOP TOY Spin-Off – Early Stage Pop Mart. Valuation Upside

By Devi Subhakesan

  • MINISO  has confirmed that it is considering a possible spin-off listing of TOP TOY, its pop toy division, signalling its intent to unlock value from its collectible toy business.
  • Pop Mart International Group L (9992 HK), the leading player in the pop toy retail segment, is trading at nearly 50x forward earnings compared to Miniso’s 13.5x forward P/E.
  • TOP TOY is in an early stage of its growth curve compared to Pop Mart and could be valued at a discount given notably lower operating margins.

MINISO Group (9896 HK): Assessing the TOP TOY Spin-Off

By Osbert Tang, CFA

  • We preliminarily estimate TOP TOY may be valued at 19.1-40.3% of MINISO Group Holding (9896 HK)‘s market capitalisation, though there are still a lot of moving parts.  
  • TOP TOY is doing well in FY24 with a 41.1% surge in GMV, and for 1Q25, its revenue grew by 58.9%, reflecting exciting growth prospects.
  • Bloks Group (325 HK) is a better comparable as its revenue is 2.3x TOP TOY’s, but its profit is 8x. A successful TOP TOY spin-off should benefit Miniso.

Saint Bella Pre-IPO: A Few Things to like but Still Unprofitable

By Nicholas Tan

  • Saint Bella (SAINT HK)  is looking to raise $US200m in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO. 
  • It operates the second largest and fastest growing postpartum care and recovery service in China, as per Frost & Sullivan report.
  • In this note, we provide updates on the firm’s past performance.

PDD’s Q125 Profit Decline Occurred Before US Squeeze | April-May US Sales Far Weaker for Temu, SHEIN

By Daniel Hellberg

  • Pinduoduo’s surprise Q125 OP & NP declines happened before US tariff, de minimis changes
  • Recent data from Bain & Co. suggests extremely difficult US conditions for Temu, SHEIN
  • If representative, the April-May US data suggest deep, lasting US challenges for the platforms

Pre-IPO Zhou Liu Fu Jewellery (PHIP Updates) – Some Points Worth the Attention

By Xinyao (Criss) Wang

  • The performance slowdown and decrease in number of newly opened stores from 2023 to 2024 was due to the rapid surge in gold prices,which would put franchise model at risk.
  • Future performance of Zhou Liu Fu may not be benefit from the high gold prices, but could be under pressure due to rising raw material costs and reduced customer demand.
  • Valuation of Zhou Liu Fu could be lower than peers and the industry average. A comfortable P/E range could be 10-15x if based on 2025 net profit.

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Daily Brief Japan: Sony Corp, TRYT , Nikkei 225, Kitazato, Poletowin Pitcrew Holdings, Kioxia Holdings and more

By | Daily Briefs, Japan

In today’s briefing:

  • Nikkei 225 Proposal for Dealing With Sony’s (6758) Sony Finl Spinoff – A Non-Event but TOPIX Isn’t
  • [Japan M&A] Carlyle Deal for TRYT (9164) – Great Exit for Speculators as HR Co Targets Are Desirable
  • Tryt (9164 JP): Carlyle’s JPY880 Tender Offer Is a Done Deal
  • Nikkei 225 Tactical Outlook Amidst Sony Corp’s Financial Group Spin-Off Talks
  • Kitazato IPO – Isn’t Particularly Enticing Apart from the Dividend Yield
  • Poletowin Pitcrew Holdings (3657 JP): Q1 FY01/26 flash update
  • Kioxia IPO Lockup Expiry – US$6.7bn Release, with Shareholders Eager to Sell


Nikkei 225 Proposal for Dealing With Sony’s (6758) Sony Finl Spinoff – A Non-Event but TOPIX Isn’t

By Travis Lundy

  • A couple of years ago, Sony Corp (6758 JP) announced they would spin off Sony Financial Holdings (8729 JP) (called Sony Financial Group Inc). That spinoff is due in Sep-2025.
  • The extra capital required for a tech/industrial to hold the financial business is significant, but some of the other reasons Sony has offered are just management-speak hogwash.
  • The problem? It creates a new event in the Nikkei 225 paradigm for which there was no rule. Now the Nikkei has proposed a rule. It isn’t perfect.

[Japan M&A] Carlyle Deal for TRYT (9164) – Great Exit for Speculators as HR Co Targets Are Desirable

By Travis Lundy

  • In early February, articles suggesting the PE owner of TRYT (9164 JP) wanted to cash out. Performance post-IPO had been bad. Catching up to the IPO price would be tough.
  • But a second round of bidding came about, so the stock went limit up. Then it settled in the ¥480 range for three weeks. Then started to climb. 
  • Now the company and its PE firm owner have announced a sale to a new PE Firm at ¥880/share. This is below IPO Price but it will get done.

Tryt (9164 JP): Carlyle’s JPY880 Tender Offer Is a Done Deal

By Arun George

  • TRYT (9164 JP) has recommended a tender offer from Carlyle Group / (CG US) at JPY880, a 34.6% premium to last close and a 135.3% premium to the undisturbed price.
  • Despite 26.7% below the IPO price, the offer is attractive compared to peer multiples and is above the mid-point of the IFA DCF valuation range.
  • The chance of a competing proposal is low, as Carlyle’s offer was the highest in the auction. EQT has provided an irrevocable (60.00% ownership ratio), which ensures a done deal.  

Nikkei 225 Tactical Outlook Amidst Sony Corp’s Financial Group Spin-Off Talks

By Nico Rosti

  • The Nikkei 225 (NKY INDEX) is currently rallying after a modest pullback last week.
  • The index went above our model resistance level at 38347 (50% prob. of reversal). It’s modestly overbought and could go higher.
  • News can perturbate the trajectory of the index but at the moment the Nikkei seems directed towards higher prices: 39216 is our profit target for this rally, before Jun 27th.

Kitazato IPO – Isn’t Particularly Enticing Apart from the Dividend Yield

By Sumeet Singh

  • Kitazato (368A JP) manufactures and sells medical devices and products for fertility treatment. It aims to raise around US$130m in its Japan IPO.
  • Kitazato specializes in artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, cell cryopreservation and reproductive engineering technologies in regenerative medicine.
  • In our previous note, we looked at its past performance and other deal dynamics that might impact the listing. In this note, look at the firm’s valuation.

Poletowin Pitcrew Holdings (3657 JP): Q1 FY01/26 flash update

By Shared Research

  • Revenue increased by 6.7% YoY to JPY12.8bn, with all business segments posting profit growth despite some challenges.
  • The company posted an operating loss of JPY22mn, significantly better than the forecasted JPY236mn loss for 1H.
  • Recurring profit was JPY481mn, with a foreign exchange loss of JPY434mn due to yen appreciation against the USD.

Kioxia IPO Lockup Expiry – US$6.7bn Release, with Shareholders Eager to Sell

By Sumeet Singh

  • Kioxia Holdings (285A JP) raised around US$800m (including over-allocation) in its Japan IPO, after pricing its IPO in the middle of its range. Its IPO linked lockup will expire soon.
  • Kioxia is a manufacturer and a global leader in flash memory and solid state drives for smartphones, PCs, enterprise servers and data centers.
  • In this note, we will talk about the lock-up dynamics and updates since our last note.

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Most Read: Sony Corp, TRYT , XtalPi Holdings, Austal Ltd, Hyundai Mobis, Virgin Australia Holdings, Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food and more

By | Daily Briefs, Most Read

In today’s briefing:

  • Index Treatment of Sony (6758 JP)’s Spinoff of the Financial Services Business
  • Nikkei 225 Proposal for Dealing With Sony’s (6758) Sony Finl Spinoff – A Non-Event but TOPIX Isn’t
  • [Japan M&A] Carlyle Deal for TRYT (9164) – Great Exit for Speculators as HR Co Targets Are Desirable
  • UK: Some Workshy Start Looking
  • Xtalpi US$860m IPO Lockup Expiry – Last of the Lockup Release with Nearly All Shares in CCASS Now
  • Austal (ASB AU): A Hanwha Bid Is Back In Play
  • The Straight-Up Timelines on Three Big Econ Policy Bills Rattling Korea’s Local Market Right Now
  • No, Hong Kong Won’t Abandon The Peg
  • Virgin Australia (VGN AU): Touch & Go for Index Inclusion
  • Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (3288 HK): Offering Details & Index Inclusion


Index Treatment of Sony (6758 JP)’s Spinoff of the Financial Services Business

By Brian Freitas

  • For each share of Sony Corp (6758 JP), shareholders will receive 1 share of Sony Financial Group. Ex-date for the dividend in-kind is 29 September.
  • The Nikkei has started a market consultation on treatment of the spinoff in the Nikkei225 and that means the dividend in-kind will not be included in the Dividend Point Index.
  • There will be some selling in SFGI from passive trackers and the company will buy back some stock following listing. Details of the buyback have not been announced yet.

Nikkei 225 Proposal for Dealing With Sony’s (6758) Sony Finl Spinoff – A Non-Event but TOPIX Isn’t

By Travis Lundy

  • A couple of years ago, Sony Corp (6758 JP) announced they would spin off Sony Financial Holdings (8729 JP) (called Sony Financial Group Inc). That spinoff is due in Sep-2025.
  • The extra capital required for a tech/industrial to hold the financial business is significant, but some of the other reasons Sony has offered are just management-speak hogwash.
  • The problem? It creates a new event in the Nikkei 225 paradigm for which there was no rule. Now the Nikkei has proposed a rule. It isn’t perfect.

[Japan M&A] Carlyle Deal for TRYT (9164) – Great Exit for Speculators as HR Co Targets Are Desirable

By Travis Lundy

  • In early February, articles suggesting the PE owner of TRYT (9164 JP) wanted to cash out. Performance post-IPO had been bad. Catching up to the IPO price would be tough.
  • But a second round of bidding came about, so the stock went limit up. Then it settled in the ¥480 range for three weeks. Then started to climb. 
  • Now the company and its PE firm owner have announced a sale to a new PE Firm at ¥880/share. This is below IPO Price but it will get done.

UK: Some Workshy Start Looking

By Phil Rush

  • A broadly softer labour market report could easily be used to overstate the fundamental significance. Unemployment’s rise was expected and only 0.2pp on the year.
  • Employment is growing and redundancies are low, but when the inactive look for work, long-term unemployment rises. Yet the workshy will struggle to compete for jobs.
  • Wage growth slowed despite a 0.5% m-o-m impulse. Costs are rising excessively fast, so the BoE still doesn’t have space to keep easing, and we expect no more rate cuts.

Xtalpi US$860m IPO Lockup Expiry – Last of the Lockup Release with Nearly All Shares in CCASS Now

By Sumeet Singh

  • XtalPi Holdings (2228 HK) was listed in Hong Kong on 13th Jun 2024 after raising US$126m. Its one-year lockup will expire soon.
  • QuantumPharm is a R&D platform, utilizing quantum physics-based first-principles calculation, advanced AI, high-performance cloud computing, and scalable and standardized robotic automation to provide drug and material science R&D solutions.
  • In this note, we will talk about the lock-up dynamics and updates since our last note.

Austal (ASB AU): A Hanwha Bid Is Back In Play

By David Blennerhassett

  • The Hanwha Group has received approval from the US’ CFIUS to acquire up to a 100% stake in Aussie-based shipbuilding and defense firm Austal Ltd (ASB AU).
  • Hanwha currently holds 9.9% and a further 9.9% via a cash settled total return swap. Apparently Hanwha had initially filed with CFIUS to approve a 19.9% stake acquisition.
  • Hanwha has also applied to FIRB to lift its position to 19.9%.  It’s unlikely the local regulator would block Hanwha subsequent to CFIUS’ nod. Note: Austal “disputes” CFIUS’ approval.

The Straight-Up Timelines on Three Big Econ Policy Bills Rattling Korea’s Local Market Right Now

By Sanghyun Park

  • The Commercial Act passed committee but the floor vote set for the 12th was postponed unexpectedly today; inheritance tax and Samsung Life bills remain stuck at proposal stage.
  • Presidential Office is pushing the Commercial Act reform hard; vote likely after new floor leader’s election. Passage is almost guaranteed, with enactment expected by early to late August.
  • Inheritance tax bills face heavy backlog, delaying progress; the Samsung Life Law, proposed by another party, is pushed further back as the new government prioritizes easier wins.

No, Hong Kong Won’t Abandon The Peg

By David Blennerhassett

  • A Bloomberg op-ed piece on the 5th June concludes it is time to move on from “from an archaic currency regime“. That conclusion appears presumptuous. And uninformed.
  • A key tenent of this piece is that HK’s benchmark interest rates are (or were) significantly – and stubbornly – lower than US rates. Yet this “anomaly” is easily explained.
  • The article fails to discuss the impact from CATL (3750 HK)‘s IPO on the peg;  and even what would replace the peg (IF it were replaced).

Virgin Australia (VGN AU): Touch & Go for Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Virgin Australia Holdings (VGN AU) is looking to raise A$685m in a secondary offering, valuing the company at A$2.27bn. The stock is expected to start trading on 24 June.
  • Bain Capital and management are escrowed on their shares till early 2026. There is no escrow for Qatar Airways, but they have indicated that their shareholding is strategic.
  • Virgin Australia Holdings (VGN AU) could be added to the S&P/ASX 300 Index in September and there could be global index inclusions in November and December.

Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (3288 HK): Offering Details & Index Inclusion

By Brian Freitas

  • Foshan Haitian Flavouring & Food (603288 CH)‘s global offering opens today and the raise could reach up to US$1.5bn if the offer-size adjustment option and the overallotment option are exercised.
  • There is a large allocation to cornerstone investors. The discount of around 22% to the A-shares is attractive given the recent trend for Midea (300 HK) and CATL (3750 HK)
  • The H-shares could be added to a global index and the FXI ETF in December. Inclusion in the HSCI should be in September and Southbound Stock Connect in July. 

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Daily Brief Industrials: Austal Ltd, Azoom, Zhejiang Sanhua Intellignt Controls Co., Ltd., Hanwha Corporation, Voyager Technologies, Electro Optic Systems Hldg, discoverIE Group, Olam Group, RITES Ltd and more

By | Daily Briefs, Industrials

In today’s briefing:

  • S&P/​​​​ASX Index Rebalance (June 2025): Changes, Flows, Shorts & Positioning
  • [Japan ECM/Index] Azoom (3496) Offering to Enable Move to TOPIX
  • Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls A/H Listing – PHIP Updates and Thoughts on A/H Premium
  • Updated NAV Valuations of Doosan Corp, Hanwha Corp, CJ Corp, GS Holdings, and Lotte Corp
  • Voyager Technologies Inc. (VOYG): Space & Defense Demand Is Hot, Deal Double-Digits Oversubscribed
  • Electro Optic Systems — Positioned for drone defence
  • Electro Optic Systems — Positioned for drone defence
  • discoverIE Group — Raising medium-term margin target again
  • The Broader Beat: Market Movers Beyond the Benchmark
  • RITES Ltd (NSE: RITES) – Stable Core, Turnkey Drag, Strong Rail Capex Tailwinds


S&P/​​​​ASX Index Rebalance (June 2025): Changes, Flows, Shorts & Positioning

By Brian Freitas

  • There is 1 change for the S&P/ASX20 Index, 1 change for the S&P/ASX50 Index, 2 changes for the S&P/ASX100 Index and 2 changes for the S&P/ASX 200 (AS51 INDEX).
  • There is between A$30m-A$135m to trade in the index changes and that is between 0.7-16 days of ADV in the stocks. Short interest has jumped in a few stocks.
  • We expect positioning to be lower than the passive trading in Nick Scali, Viva Energy Group, Perseus Mining, Austal Ltd and Healius.

[Japan ECM/Index] Azoom (3496) Offering to Enable Move to TOPIX

By Travis Lundy

  • On Friday 6 June, Azoom (3496 JP) announced it would conduct an offering (small issuance of new shares, some Treasury shares, larger selldown by the main shareholder).
  • That comes in conjunction with a transfer to TSE Prime from TSE Growth, which itself leads to a TOPIX Inclusion trade next month. 
  • The company has decided to tack on a special dividend for this year, on top of growth and more liquidity. None of this is especially bad.

Zhejiang Sanhua Intelligent Controls A/H Listing – PHIP Updates and Thoughts on A/H Premium

By Sumeet Singh

  • Zhejiang Sanhua Intellignt Controls Co., Ltd. (002050 CH) (ZSIC), a manufacturer of refrigeration and air-conditioning control components, aims to raise around US$1bn in its H-share listing.
  • ZSIC is a market leader in a number of products, with commanding market share both domestically and globally.
  • We have looked at the company’s past performance in our previous note. In this note, we look at the PHIP updates and talk about the likely A/H premium.

Updated NAV Valuations of Doosan Corp, Hanwha Corp, CJ Corp, GS Holdings, and Lotte Corp

By Douglas Kim

  • We provide updated NAV valuations of Doosan Corp (000150 KS), Hanwha Corporation (000880 KS), CJ Corp (001040 KS), GS Holdings (078930 KS), and LOTTE Corporation (004990 KS).
  • These holding companies’ outperformance has been driven by investors’ perception that the new Lee Jae-Myung administration will make real changes to improve corporate governance policies that could unlock greater value. 
  • The share prices of Hanwha Corp, Doosan Corp, CJ Corp, GS Holdings, and Lotte Corp are up on average 97% YTD. 

Voyager Technologies Inc. (VOYG): Space & Defense Demand Is Hot, Deal Double-Digits Oversubscribed

By IPO Boutique

  • The company that describes itself as an innovation-driven defense technology and space solutions company has gained significant momentum in the first days of its roadshow
  • The transaction has anchor orders from established funds and a $20 million directed share program. 
  • At the midpoint of the range, Voyager is valued at 7x multiple of projected revenue for 2026 which is a discount to peers.

Electro Optic Systems — Positioned for drone defence

By Edison Investment Research

Electro Optic Systems (EOS) is a specialist defence business focused on remote weapons systems (RWS) and counter drone systems. The group is set to benefit from increased defence spend globally along with the rapid emergence of drone warfare and the subsequent requirement for asset protection systems. A strong balance sheet and restructured cost base provide a solid platform through which these opportunities can be leveraged.


Electro Optic Systems — Positioned for drone defence

By Edison Investment Research

Electro Optic Systems (EOS) is a specialist defence business focused on remote weapons systems (RWS) and counter drone systems. The group is set to benefit from increased defence spend globally along with the rapid emergence of drone warfare and the subsequent requirement for asset protection systems. A strong balance sheet and restructured cost base provide a solid platform through which these opportunities can be leveraged.


discoverIE Group — Raising medium-term margin target again

By Edison Investment Research

discoverIE’s FY25 results highlighted its ability to grow profits and earnings despite pressure on revenue. The adjusted operating margin increased 1.2pp to 14.3%, well ahead of the original 13.5% target for FY25, and adjusted EPS grew 5% y-o-y. This has prompted management to raise its adjusted operating margin target to 17% by FY30. The customer destocking phase appears to be nearly complete; both divisions saw 15% y-o-y organic order growth in Q425, pointing to an inflection point for organic revenue in FY26. Strong cash generation reduced year-end gearing to 1.3x, providing headroom for further M&A.


The Broader Beat: Market Movers Beyond the Benchmark

By Geoff Howie

  • The STI generated a 6.5% total return for 2025 to June 6, with an annualised return of 8.5%.
  • SIA Engineering and Singapore Land Group achieved highest gains among non-STI stocks with market capitalisation above S$3 billion.
  • Sheng Siong Group reported a 15% total return for 2025 to June 6, with increased revenue and net profit.

RITES Ltd (NSE: RITES) – Stable Core, Turnkey Drag, Strong Rail Capex Tailwinds

By Rahul Jain

  • RITES reported a ~10% YoY decline in revenue, from Rs2,453 Cr in FY24 to Rs2,218 Cr in FY25, with PAT falling ~16% to Rs424 Cr due to reduced turnkey execution.
  • The company is ramping up selective metros, export projects, and EPC work, while maintaining its strong core consultancy business, which makes up roughly 50% of revenue.
  • Trading at around 34× P/E, with a ROCE of ~21% and a dividend yield of ~3.8%, RITES remains well-positioned to benefit from India’s sustained rail sector investments.

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