Sea's Sharp Decline in 5 Months; US$130 Billion Loss in Value

Unexpected regulatory crackdown in India and disappointing earnings further impact growth


Teckwai Saw

3 Mar, 2022

Sea's Sharp Decline in 5 Months; US$130 Billion Loss in Value | BEAMSTART News

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Tencent-backed, Sea Limited, has lost more than US$130 billion in market value from its all-time high after a disappointing earnings report.

In 2017, The Singapore-based company raised about US$884 million in its initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange with US$15 a share.

Just mid-October last year, the consumer internet company was valued at US$200 billion with US$366.99 a share, as the demand for its digital entertainment, e-commerce, and digital payments businesses were boosted by the pandemic.

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Key Takeaways

  • Sea Limited's shares plunged 13% in United States trading last Tuesday, cutting its market valuation to US$65 billion.
  • Sea reportedly generated US$10 billion in revenue last year, more than double of 2020, but its net loss increased from US$1.6 billion to US$2 billion.
  • The company's largest revenue source would be from Shopee, its e-commerce arm, forecast to be at US$9.1 billion, 78% increase from last year.
  • As for its digital payments business, SeaMoney, its revenue is expected to increase 177%, to US$1.3 billion.
  • However, Sea Limited's gaming arm, Garena, does not seem to have a positive outtake.
  • Garena's bookings is forecast between US$2.9 billion to US$3.1 billion compared to US$4.6 billion last year, marking its first decline ever.

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Factors of Sea's Decline

  • Tencent reduced its stake from 21.3% to 18.7%, recently on January, sparking a sell-off among investors.
  • The company was heavily affected by the recent ban issued by India on Chinese mobile apps, including its "Free Fire" mobile game.
  • "Free Fire" was removed from India's Google Play Store and Apple's App Store, as the Indian government believes user data from the app was sent to servers in China.
  • This implicates Shopee as well due to the ban on "Free Fire" lowering digital entertainment profitability to bankroll Shopee's expansion.
  • Moreover, Shopee is facing boycott calls by traders in India over concerns that it is affecting offline traders.

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