Tencent Shares Drop Over Regulatory Concerns: WSJ

  • The Wall Street Journal reported that Chinese social media and gaming firm Tencent Holdings Ltd TCEHY continue to attract domestic regulatory scrutiny over alleged anti-competitive behavior.
  • The scrutiny could jeopardize Tencent's over $22 billion in revenue from smartphone games and $7 billion in PC games earned last year.
  • Regulators are also concerned about the youth's addiction to the Tencent-backed popular video games. Tencent has milked the pandemic by signing 12 overseas deals this year. 
  • Tencent was exploring tactics to ward off the crackdown impact. China's growing crackdown raises concerns over Tencent being the next bait, further prompting it to expand focus overseas.
  • The U.K. already awaits new regulations on social media companies, video streaming, and gaming platforms.
  • Price Action: TCEHY shares traded lower by 2.89% at $60.75 on the last check Wednesday.
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