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[Logo]( Editor’s Note It’s Friday. Time to give you a stock pick from our sister newsletter, The Spill, so you can think about it over the weekend and maybe make a move Monday morning. While The Juice helps you be better with money across the board, The Spill focuses on stocks financial pros are researching and judges how good of buys they are. [If you’re already sold, you can sign up for The Spill – for free – here](. Proprietary Data Insights Financial Pros’ Top Chinese Stock Searches in the Last Month Rank Ticker Name Searches
#1 [NIO]( Nio 43
#2 [BABA]( Alibaba 25
#3 [NTES]( Netease 14
#4 [JD]( Jd.com 11
#5 [LI]( Li Auto 11
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- Other Sales (10.1% of total revenues) - A power pack of parts, accessories, after-sales services, and energy solutions. NIO's Q2 2024 performance sent shockwaves through the industry. At a time when other EV makers are struggling, the company delivered a jaw-dropping 57,373 vehicles, catapulting its revenues to $2.4 billion - a 98.9% year-over-year surge. Yet, despite this electrifying growth, NIO still grappled with a net loss of $694.4 million. Undeterred, NIO is charging ahead with its ambitious "Power Up Counties" plan, aiming to blanket China with charging and swapping stations. In a bold move, the company also unleashed its mass-market brand, ONVO, launching 105 stores in one fell swoop. With ONVO's first model, the L60, revving up for imminent delivery, NIO is poised to capture an even larger slice of the EV pie. Financials [Financials] Source: Stock Analysis Nio certainly has no problems with revenue growth as its latest earnings demonstrate. The problem is the company’s gross margins are a paltry 7.8% (Tesla’s are down to 17.7%), with R&D continuing to eat up 28.9% of sales. This problem is more recent, as operating cash flow was positive $310 million in 2021. Yet, that flipped to a cash burn of $561 million the following year while shrinking to a burn of $195 million in 2023. However, CAPEX climbed from $642 million in 2021 to $1.0 billion in 2022 and a whopping $2.0 billion in 2023, leaving the company’s upside down by $2.0 billion annually. That’s a problem when they have just $5.0 billion in cash on the balance sheet. However, we don’t expect the Chinese government nor any national bank will refuse to lend them additional capital when pressed. Valuation [Valuation] Source: Seeking Alpha Because Nio doesn’t turn a profit nor generate cash from operations we’re left comparing the company on ratios like price or enterprise value to sales, which are both reasonable, but don’t really tell us anything. Growth [Growth] Source: Seeking Alpha The one bright spot for Nio is its sales growth. While companies like Tesla and Ford struggle with EV sales, Nio is still pounding out double digit gains. Unfortunately, that isn’t translating into profits. Li Auto (LI), a Chinese EV SUV maker, is able to achieve high growth, profits, and cash simultaneously. So, it’s not as if the bar is unobtainable. Profitability [Profit] Source: Seeking Alpha Nio’s struggles on gross margins is the tip of a profitability problem All of the other top Chinese stock searched by financial pros that trade in U.S. markets deliver profits and positive cash flow. Why can’t Nio? [Nvidia's Quiet $1 Trillion Pivot]( Nvidia and its powerful chips are the face of artificial intelligence. But while everyone’s patting Nvidia on the back for record earnings… It’s quietly moved on to the next phase of AI it plans to conquer… Nvidia recently unveiled essential blueprints for this crucial $1 trillion pivot. [Click here now and find out about the three companies Nvidia absolutely needs to succeed in this vital new AI frontier.]([Ad] Our Opinion 2/10 Nio has growth. That’s about it. We question why it can’t improve its gross margins, and believe it’s a poorly mismanaged company. There are no signs this will change, and while short squeezes can send shares up quickly, we don’t see it as a worthwhile longterm investment. News & Insights Freshly Squeezed - [Is Outperforming Meta Platforms Stock Still a Good Buy Right Now?](
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