Etiqueta: Industry
BYD Drops Over 6% In Hong Kong Stock Exchange As Profit...

BYD saw a 6% drop in HK-listed shares after reporting a 30% decline in net profit at Q2 earnings call. Sales surged in Europe and India.
BYD 2025 1H Financial Report: Largely as I Anticipated, with a...

Over the past few days, I have been scouring through BYD’s 1H Interim Report. Overall, performance was what I expected, if below some projections, but a few notable items stood out.
The Resilience and Opportunity in China’s Smaller EV Makers Amid BYD’s...

The Resilience and Opportunity in China's Smaller EV Makers Amid BYD's Global Expansion
BYD’s Profit Decline and the Risks of Sustained Price Wars in...

BYD’s Profit Decline and the Risks of Sustained Price Wars in the EV Sector: Assessing the Long-Term Sustainability of Aggressive Growth Strategies
BYD’s Hong Kong shares fall nearly 8% after quarterly profit drop

Hong Kong-listed shares of BYD fell more than 6% after the Tesla rival reported a quarterly profit drop amid a price war in its domestic industry.
BYD’s profit plunges 30% as China’s EV price war intensifies

BYD’s profit fell nearly 30% in Q2, its first decline in three years.
BYD Hong Kong shares set to drop 8% after quarterly profit...
HONG KONG (Reuters) -The Hong Kong-listed shares of BYD were set to slide 8% on Monday after the Chinese electric vehicle maker reported quarterly profit fell for the first time in more than three years amid a cutthroat price war across the industry. The stock was set to open at HK$105.20. (Reporting By Donny Kwok and Anne Marie Roantree; Editing by Kim Coghill)
BYD’s Profit Decline and the Risks of an Uncontrolled Chinese EV...

BYD's Profit Decline and the Risks of an Uncontrolled Chinese EV Price War: Assessing the Sustainability of a High-Stakes Growth Strategy
BYD Profit Jumps 14% as Global EV Demand Fuels Growth

BYD’s profit jumped 14% in the first half of 2025 to US$2.1B, boosted by strong EV sales and European expansion.
BYD: The Biggest Scam in Automotive History?

Tesla is no longer the world’s top EV seller. A Chinese rival has surged ahead with futuristic cars, eye-watering sales, and global ambitions backed by billions in state support. Yet beneath the glossy image lie hidden debts, recalls, and growing international scrutiny.













