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XXF Group Holdings (SEHK:2473) Stock Puts Revenue Growth Against Thin Profit Cover

Simply Wall St·08/21/2026 11:34:42
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XXF Group Holdings shares have already been under pressure, with the stock down about 44% over the past three months. The latest earnings story is more about valuation strain than an outright earnings shock. The company is trading on a P/E of 17.1x in a Hong Kong specialty retail sector where peers sit closer to 9.3x and 15x. That gap matters when trailing net profit margins are just 2.6% and interest costs are not comfortably covered. The market is not only reacting to one half year; it is starting to question how long this stretch can hold.

Is XXF Group Holdings priced for a rebound, or already stretching its earnings base too far on a 17.1x P/E with thin margins and weak interest cover? Compare those expectations directly against our valuation analysis for XXF Group Holdings

H1 2026 Earnings Summary

  • Revenue, H1 2026 vs H1 2025: ¥761.264 million vs. ¥613.065 million (change reflected in higher H1 2026 revenue)
  • Net Income, H1 2026 vs H1 2025: ¥17.539 million vs. ¥22.486 million (decline in net income)
  • Basic EPS, H1 2026 vs H1 2025: ¥0.0107 per share vs. ¥0.014536 per share (decline in earnings per share)
  • Trailing Net Profit Margin, latest vs prior year: 2.6% vs. 3.4% (margin compression on a trailing 12 month basis)

Prefer clear charts instead of another dense page of earnings tables and ratios? See XXF Group Holdings’ full visual breakdown, including how its valuation compares, in the company report for XXF Group Holdings.

SEHK:2473 Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026
SEHK:2473 Trailing 12-Month Earnings & Revenue History as at Aug 2026

Revenue Momentum Versus Earnings Pressure At XXF Group

For investors looking for a constructive angle on XXF Group Holdings, the top line is the clearest support. Revenue in H1 2026 is higher than H1 2025, which suggests the customer base and transaction volume are at least holding up. That matters for an auto retail and leasing business that relies on scale. However, the drop in net income and basic EPS, together with a lower trailing net margin of 2.6%, indicates that any optimistic view rests more on revenue potential than on current earnings quality.

Profit Squeeze Keeps XXF Group Risks In Focus

The latest figures also give weight to cautious investors. Net income and EPS are lower year on year, while trailing margins have compressed from 3.4% to 2.6%. That points to cost pressure or pricing strain in a sector where thin margins leave little room for error. With the share price down over the past 7, 30 and 90 days, the market reaction since the H1 2026 release suggests these profitability trends are front of mind and that near-term risks remain elevated.

After interest is only thinly covered and earnings have trended lower, it is fair to ask whether XXF Group Holdings is facing deeper structural issues. Review our full risk scoring to see if these pressures are just the beginning in the risk analysis for XXF Group Holdings which shows 3 important warning signs.

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