3 Asian Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership Growing Earnings At 49%
Top 10 Growth Companies With High Insider Ownership In Asia
Name
Insider Ownership
Earnings Growth
Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology (SEHK:9863)
15.6%
60.7%
Vuno (KOSDAQ:A338220)
15.6%
109.8%
Techwing (KOSDAQ:A089030)
19.1%
68%
Suzhou Sunmun Technology (SZSE:300522)
35.4%
77.7%
Shanghai Huace Navigation Technology (SZSE:300627)
24.3%
24.3%
Novoray (SHSE:688300)
23.6%
28.2%
M31 Technology (TPEX:6643)
30.8%
95.5%
Laopu Gold (SEHK:6181)
35.5%
43%
Gold Circuit Electronics (TWSE:2368)
31.4%
32.8%
Fulin Precision (SZSE:300432)
12.8%
43.7%
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ABL Bio
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★★☆
Overview: ABL Bio Inc. is a biotech research company specializing in developing therapeutic drugs for immuno-oncology and neurodegenerative diseases, with a market cap of ₩4.45 trillion.
Operations: The company's revenue is primarily generated from its biotechnology startups segment, amounting to ₩27.63 billion.
Insider Ownership: 26.6%
Earnings Growth Forecast: 49.5% p.a.
ABL Bio is poised for significant growth, with revenue expected to increase by 24.5% annually, outpacing the KR market's 7.3% growth rate. The company is forecast to become profitable within three years, although its future Return on Equity remains low at 0.1%. Recent engagements include presentations at the ESMO Gastrointestinal Cancers Congress and upcoming earnings calls aimed at elucidating R&D and management strategies, highlighting active leadership involvement in strategic communication.
Take a closer look at ABL Bio's potential here in our earnings growth report.
Upon reviewing our latest valuation report, ABL Bio's share price might be too optimistic.
BYD
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: BYD Company Limited, along with its subsidiaries, operates in the automobiles and batteries sectors across the People's Republic of China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and internationally with a market cap of HK$1.06 trillion.
Operations: The company's revenue segments include its operations in the automobiles and batteries sectors, generating income across China, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and international markets.
Insider Ownership: 28.6%
Earnings Growth Forecast: 15.9% p.a.
BYD is experiencing robust growth, with earnings projected to increase by 15.9% annually, surpassing the Hong Kong market's average. The company's revenue is also expected to grow at 13.5% per year. Recent strategic moves include a dealership agreement in Finland and a partnership with FC Internazionale Milano, enhancing its global presence and aligning with its expansion strategy in Europe. Despite changes in capital structure, insider ownership remains significant, supporting long-term growth objectives.
Unlock comprehensive insights into our analysis of BYD stock in this growth report.
Insights from our recent valuation report point to the potential undervaluation of BYD shares in the market.
China XLX Fertiliser
Simply Wall St Growth Rating: ★★★★☆☆
Overview: China XLX Fertiliser Ltd. is an investment holding company involved in the development, manufacture, and sale of urea both in Mainland China and internationally, with a market cap of HK$10.51 billion.
Operations: The company's revenue is primarily derived from the sale of urea (CN¥8.45 billion), methanol (CN¥5.98 billion), compound fertiliser (CN¥7.02 billion), DMF (CN¥1.19 billion), and melamine (CN¥0.93 billion).
Insider Ownership: 17.9%
Earnings Growth Forecast: 27.1% p.a.
China XLX Fertiliser is poised for significant earnings growth, forecasted at 27.1% annually, outpacing the Hong Kong market. Despite a recent dip in net income to CNY 599.3 million for the first half of 2025, insider buying has been substantial over the past three months, indicating confidence in its growth trajectory. While trading at a favorable price-to-earnings ratio of 7x compared to peers, high debt levels remain a concern for investors.
Click here and access our complete growth analysis report to understand the dynamics of China XLX Fertiliser.
Our expertly prepared valuation report China XLX Fertiliser implies its share price may be lower than expected.
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Companies discussed in this article include KOSDAQ:A298380 SEHK:1211 and SEHK:1866.
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