Asian Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership And Revenue Growth Up To 22%
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology (SEHK:9863)
15.6%
60.6%
Techwing (KOSDAQ:A089030)
18.8%
68%
Suzhou Sunmun Technology (SZSE:300522)
35.4%
77.7%
Sineng ElectricLtd (SZSE:300827)
36%
25.8%
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology (SZSE:300627)
24.3%
23.5%
Samyang Foods (KOSE:A003230)
11.7%
25.7%
Oscotec (KOSDAQ:A039200)
12.7%
98.7%
Novoray (SHSE:688300)
23.6%
28.2%
Laopu Gold (SEHK:6181)
35.5%
42.3%
Fulin Precision (SZSE:300432)
13.6%
43.7%
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Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: BYD Company Limited, along with its subsidiaries, operates in the automobiles and batteries sector across the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and internationally, with a market cap of approximately HK$1.09 trillion.
Operations: BYD generates revenue primarily from its operations in the automobiles and batteries sectors across various regions including China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and internationally.
Insider Ownership: 15.8%
Revenue Growth Forecast: 13.5% p.a.
BYD, a growth-oriented company with significant insider ownership, is expanding its European footprint by establishing a new headquarters and R&D center in Hungary. The recent transition to direct distribution in Sweden underscores its strategic focus on long-term growth. Despite no recent insider trading activity, BYD's earnings grew 47.2% last year and are forecast to grow 16.16% annually, outpacing the Hong Kong market average. Currently trading below estimated fair value, BYD remains focused on scaling operations effectively.
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The analysis detailed in our BYD valuation report hints at an deflated share price compared to its estimated value.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: Ficont Industry (Beijing) Co., Ltd. supplies wind energy, construction, and safety protection equipment both in China and internationally, with a market cap of CN¥7.20 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue segment includes Construction Machinery & Equipment, generating CN¥1.37 billion.
Insider Ownership: 33.6%
Revenue Growth Forecast: 22.4% p.a.
Ficont Industry (Beijing) is experiencing robust growth, with recent Q1 2025 earnings showing a net income increase to CNY 98.54 million from CNY 58.38 million the previous year. Revenue growth is expected to exceed both market and industry averages at over 20% annually, while earnings are forecast to grow significantly at 25.5% per year. Despite an unstable dividend history, the company trades well below its estimated fair value, indicating potential for value investors amidst high insider ownership levels.
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Our expertly prepared valuation report Ficont Industry (Beijing) implies its share price may be lower than expected.
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: Guangzhou Sie Consulting Co., Ltd. is a solution provider specializing in industrial Internet and intelligent manufacturing, core ERP, and business operation centers in China, with a market cap of CN¥11.80 billion.
Operations: The company generates revenue from its Software Services segment, which amounts to CN¥2.34 billion.
Insider Ownership: 29.2%
Revenue Growth Forecast: 13.5% p.a.
Guangzhou Sie Consulting demonstrates promising growth potential with earnings forecasted to increase by 31% annually, outpacing the broader CN market. Despite a decline in profit margins from 12.8% to 6.1%, the company reported an improved net income of CNY 24.52 million for Q1 2025 compared to last year. Insider ownership remains high, but recent dividend decreases and a P/E ratio of 82.2x, below industry average, highlight mixed investment signals amidst expected revenue growth of 13.5%.
Click to explore a detailed breakdown of our findings in Guangzhou Sie Consulting's earnings growth report.
Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential overvaluation of Guangzhou Sie Consulting shares in the market.
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This article by Simply Wall St is general in nature. We provide commentary based on historical data and analyst forecasts only using an unbiased methodology and our articles are not intended to be financial advice. It does not constitute a recommendation to buy or sell any stock, and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. We aim to bring you long-term focused analysis driven by fundamental data. Note that our analysis may not factor in the latest price-sensitive company announcements or qualitative material. Simply Wall St has no position in any stocks mentioned.The analysis only considers stock directly held by insiders. It does not include indirectly owned stock through other vehicles such as corporate and/or trust entities. All forecast revenue and earnings growth rates quoted are in terms of annualised (per annum) growth rates over 1-3 years.
Companies discussed in this article include SEHK:1211 SHSE:605305 and SZSE:300687.
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