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A-LIVING
03319.HK
A-Living Smart City Services Co., Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, provides property management, sale, and inspection services in the People’s Republic of China. The company offers property management services, including security, cleaning, greening, gardening, repair and maintenance, etc.; and extended value-added services for property developers, such as sales center property management services, as well as other extended value-added services comprising property agency services, housing inspection services, etc. It also provides living and comprehensive services, including property maintenance, housekeeping, courtyard gardening, community group buying, express delivery, tourism, community second-hand leasing and sales, comprehensive consulting services, etc.; home improvement services comprising decoration, turnkey furnishing, community renewal services, etc.; community space operation and other services that consist of club house operation, property operation, community-based advertising operation, parking lot management, community asset operation services, etc.; and value-added services to institutions and enterprises, which include featured value-added services for public buildings, such as catering, commuting, and material procurement services, as well as featured value-added services for commercial and office buildings, including customized business platform for enterprises, conferencing services, centralized procurement and retailing for enterprises, etc. In addition, the company offers non-property management services that include pre-delivery, household assistance, property agency, and other services.
576.84 B
03319.HKMarket value -Rank by Market Cap -/-

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05/12/2025 Update
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Real Estate Operating CompaniesIndustry
Industry Ranking74/99
Industry medianC
Industry averageC
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  • Profit ScoreD
    • ROE-12.25%D
    • Profit Margin-9.59%D
    • Gross Margin14.53%D
  • Growth ScoreD
    • Revenue YoY-10.10%D
    • Net Profit YoY36.96%B
    • Total Assets YoY-5.37%D
    • Net Assets YoY-8.83%D
  • Cash ScoreE
    • Cash Flow Margin-1042.41%E
    • OCF YoY-10.10%D
  • Operating ScoreB
    • Turnover0.63B
  • Debt ScoreC
    • Gearing Ratio43.36%C

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    Morning Trend | A-LIVING shows weak consolidation, signs of confidence returning to the sector?

    A-LIVING (3319.HK) has recently continued to fluctuate at low levels. Last Friday, the stock price narrowed its range between HKD 2.33 and HKD 2.98, maintaining an overall weak trend. This week, the property service sector is affected by industry trust contraction and collection pressure, coupled with the weak performance release of leading companies at the end of the year, leading to a significant decline in market confidence. The activity level of funds has decreased, and the atmosphere of wait-and-see is strong, with short-term buying only occasionally testing for upward movement, making it difficult to form a breakthrough. On the technical side, the daily MACD continues to show a death cross, and the dense downward moving averages indicate that the downward pressure has not been fully released. The market is extremely cautious in short-term trading, and the intraday volume increase has not shown sustainability. Some institutions are paying attention to potential sudden benefits from policy relief, but this round of adjustment may drag on longer. In terms of investment strategy, it is currently suitable to wait for the emergence of volume-price resonance signals, observe subsequent industry policies and sector linkage opportunities, and right-side trading should focus on defensive positions. In the short term, if there is no substantial impetus, the wait-and-see atmosphere in the sector will continue to dominate the market, and only policy or major news-driven capital concentration can potentially reverse the trend

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