JD.com is China's Amazon-like online retailer, selling everything from electronics to groceries with its own delivery trucks and warehouses.
JD makes money by selling goods directly and charging third-party sellers fees, with a thin net margin of 1.13% and gross margin of 14.66%, so profits are small per sale but recurring.
JD's own logistics network and scale make it hard for Alibaba and Pinduoduo to match its delivery speed, but competition is intense, so the moat is eroding.
Hold (sector percentile 43) — value A, growth D, profitability D, momentum B-, revisions B+. Updated daily, sector-relative, identical for every user.

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Revenue -3% YoY, but GP margin, EBITDA, and net income improve sharply
Multiple sources confirm JD's earnings this week, market watches results
Seeking Alpha notes improved valuation, growth, and profitability metrics with bullish technicals.
Zacks reports JD on Strong Buy income stocks list; average analyst price target suggests 40.1% potential upside
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