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Shareholders May Find It Hard To Justify Increasing Ximei Resources Holding Limited's (HKG:9936) CEO Compensation For Now

Simply Wall St·05/21/2025 22:06:57
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Key Insights

  • Ximei Resources Holding to hold its Annual General Meeting on 28th of May
  • CEO Lijue Wu's total compensation includes salary of CN¥924.0k
  • The total compensation is similar to the average for the industry
  • Over the past three years, Ximei Resources Holding's EPS grew by 0.5% and over the past three years, the total loss to shareholders 23%

In the past three years, the share price of Ximei Resources Holding Limited (HKG:9936) has struggled to grow and now shareholders are sitting on a loss. What is concerning is that despite positive EPS growth, the share price has not tracked the trend in fundamentals. These are some of the concerns that shareholders may want to bring up at the next AGM held on 28th of May. They could also influence management through voting on resolutions such as executive remuneration. We discuss below why we think shareholders should be cautious of approving a raise for the CEO at the moment.

See our latest analysis for Ximei Resources Holding

Comparing Ximei Resources Holding Limited's CEO Compensation With The Industry

At the time of writing, our data shows that Ximei Resources Holding Limited has a market capitalization of HK$1.3b, and reported total annual CEO compensation of CN¥940k for the year to December 2024. That is, the compensation was roughly the same as last year. In particular, the salary of CN¥924.0k, makes up a huge portion of the total compensation being paid to the CEO.

On examining similar-sized companies in the Hong Kong Metals and Mining industry with market capitalizations between HK$783m and HK$3.1b, we discovered that the median CEO total compensation of that group was CN¥938k. So it looks like Ximei Resources Holding compensates Lijue Wu in line with the median for the industry. Moreover, Lijue Wu also holds HK$744m worth of Ximei Resources Holding stock directly under their own name, which reveals to us that they have a significant personal stake in the company.

Component 2024 2023 Proportion (2024)
Salary CN¥924k CN¥901k 98%
Other CN¥16k CN¥16k 2%
Total Compensation CN¥940k CN¥917k 100%

On an industry level, roughly 83% of total compensation represents salary and 17% is other remuneration. Investors will find it interesting that Ximei Resources Holding pays the bulk of its rewards through a traditional salary, instead of non-salary benefits. If total compensation veers towards salary, it suggests that the variable portion - which is generally tied to performance, is lower.

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SEHK:9936 CEO Compensation May 21st 2025

A Look at Ximei Resources Holding Limited's Growth Numbers

Over the last three years, Ximei Resources Holding Limited has not seen its earnings per share change much, though there is a slight positive movement. Its revenue is up 30% over the last year.

It's great to see that revenue growth is strong. And in that context, the modest EPS improvement certainly isn't shabby. So while we'd stop short of saying growth is absolutely outstanding, there are definitely some clear positives! We don't have analyst forecasts, but you could get a better understanding of its growth by checking out this more detailed historical graph of earnings, revenue and cash flow.

Has Ximei Resources Holding Limited Been A Good Investment?

Since shareholders would have lost about 23% over three years, some Ximei Resources Holding Limited investors would surely be feeling negative emotions. So shareholders would probably want the company to be less generous with CEO compensation.

To Conclude...

Lijue receives almost all of their compensation through a salary. The fact that shareholders are sitting on a loss on the value of their shares in the past few years is certainly disconcerting. The fact that the stock price hasn't grown along with earnings may indicate that other issues may be affecting that stock. Shareholders would be keen to know what's holding the stock back when earnings have grown. These concerns should be addressed at the upcoming AGM, where shareholders can question the board and evaluate if their judgement and decision making is still in line with their expectations.

Shareholders may want to check for free if Ximei Resources Holding insiders are buying or selling shares.

Important note: Ximei Resources Holding is an exciting stock, but we understand investors may be looking for an unencumbered balance sheet and blockbuster returns. You might find something better in this list of interesting companies with high ROE and low debt.