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Tencent Holdings Limited (0700.HK)

HKSE - HKSE Delayed price. Currency in HKD
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303.800+1.800 (+0.60%)
At close: 04:08PM HKT
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Previous close302.000
Open302.000
Bid303.800 x 0
Ask304.000 x 0
Day's range301.400 - 309.600
52-week range260.200 - 394.000
Volume30,000,843
Avg. volume21,845,780
Market cap2.871T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.63
PE ratio (TTM)23.55
EPS (TTM)12.900
Earnings date14 May 2024
Forward dividend & yield3.40 (1.13%)
Ex-dividend date17 May 2024
1y target est417.12
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    Netflix's '3 Body Problem' leaves jaws dropped among Chinese viewers

    A Netflix adaptation of a Chinese science-fiction classic "The Three-Body Problem" found a large audience in China on the first day of its release despite the streaming service not being available there, and prompted immediate debate on social media. The Netflix series "3 Body Problem" is an adaptation of the first novel in a trilogy by Chinese author Liu Cixin, and made for the screen by the creators of "Games of Thrones". Liu's novel has sold millions of copies since it was published in Chinese in 2008 and counts former U.S. President Barack Obama among its fans.

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    Tencent's next level up: fewer big foreign franchise games, more in-house

    In a sea change at China's Tencent, an easy-to-play game of cute characters tackling obstacle courses has taken precedence over developing a big-budget sophisticated foreign franchise for smartphones.

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    FOCUS-Tencent's next level up: fewer big foreign franchise games, more in-house

    In a sea change at China's Tencent, an easy-to-play game of cute characters tackling obstacle courses has taken precedence over developing a big-budget sophisticated foreign franchise for smartphones. Since late last year, the world's largest video games company has, according to sources, redeployed hundreds of people from the team developing "Assassin's Creed Jade" for mobile - a multi-year project with France's Ubisoft. They are now working on recently launched "DreamStar" - Tencent's answer to rival NetEase's hit "Eggy Party" and the company's most high-profile attempt to date at the so-called party game genre which offers simple gameplay, minigames and encourages players to hang out and chat.