Brean Capital’s 12 Chinese E-Commerce Stock Picks

In a recent report, Brean Capital listed their 12 Buy-rated Chinese e-commerce stocks.

Here’s the full list:

  1. Alibaba Group Holding Ltd BABA 0.6%: Brean set a price target of $115 for Alibaba based on 25 times 2017 earnings estimates of $4.45 per share.
  2. Baidu Inc (ADR) BIDU 1.96%: Brean has a price target of $275 for Baidu based on estimates of 30 times 2015 EPS of $8.75.
  3. Bitauto Holdings Ltd (ADR) BITA 2.4%: Brean’s target of $102 reflects 39 times projected 2015 EPS of $2.59.
  4. Ctrip.com International, Ltd. (ADR) CTRP 0.92%: Brean’s target of $64 represents 30 times reduced 2016 earnings projections of $2.13 per share.
  5. E-House China Holdings Limited (ADR) EJ 1.98%: Brean set a price target of $16 for E-House China based on 14 times 2016 earnings estimates of $0.97 per share.
  6. JD.com Inc(ADR) JD 3.22%: Brean has a price target of $35 for JD.com based on discounted cash flow analysis.
  7. eLong, Inc. (ADR) LONG 3.08%: Brean’s target of $20 reflects 15 times projected 2016 EPS of $0.72.
  8. SouFun Holdings Ltd SFUN 3.18%: Brean’s target of $12 represents 17 times adjusted 2016 earnings projections of $0.68 per share.
  9. SINA Corp SINA 1.51%: Brean set a price target of $58 based on 15 times 2016 earnings estimates of $2.33 per share.
  10. Autohome Inc (ADR) ATHM 0.25%: Brean has a price target of $55 for Autohome based on 38 times 2015 EPS estimates of $1.40.
  11. Vipshop Holdings Ltd – ADR VIPS 3.94%: Brean’s target of $30 reflects 35 times projected 2016 EPS of $0.83.
  12. Youku Tudou Inc (ADR) YOKU 3.16%: Brean’s target of $24 represents 30 times Non-GAAP 2016 earnings projections of $0.56 per share.

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