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Little Program raises big hopes for Tencent fix
by Daisy Wu
Shares of Tencent Holdings (0700) gained the most in seven weeks after the tech giant's announcement that the long- awaited Little Program feature of its popular messaging application WeChat would go live on January 9.
Its shares closed at HK$187.60 yesterday, posting the largest gain on the local bourse, following a 2.17 percent jump on Wednesday.
The Little Program aims to replace other apps to provide services and contents they offer. By scanning QR codes of the service or content providers, users would be directed to webpages where provided the same functions as apps.
The concept is to exempt users from the inconvenience of downloading and unloading apps.
But China International Capital Corporation (3908) believes the new function will do little help to boost the financial performance of Tencent in the short term. While it will increase users' degree of participation, Little Program will create a synergistic effect with its payment business development and monetization of advertising, the investment bank said.
The bank restated a long-term "buying" rating on the tech giant and sets the target price at HK$230, or 22 percent higher than the current level, citing its rich commercial ecosystem and the protection on users' experience as reasons.
CICC warned that shares of Tencent may come under pressure in the short term before market sentiment on it cools down, unless the tech firm can achieve exciting developments in its mobile game business or removes pressures on its earnings.
The strength in tech stocks outweighed the bearish hint from Wall Street, where stocks lost the most in two months overnight, supporting the local stock market.
The Hang Seng index rose 0.2 percent to 21,790.91, while the China Enterprises Index closed 0.1 percent higher at 9,312.76 points.
The market received some support from mainland investors, who spent 3.7 billion yuan (HK$4.13 billion) buying Hong Kong shares via the Shanghai- Hong Kong Stock Connect scheme.
Source: The Standard