Chagee Holdings Limited reported a challenging fourth quarter as the Chinese teahouse operator posted non-GAAP earnings of ¥0.49 per share on revenue of ¥2.97B, marking a 10.8% decline from the ¥3.33B recorded in the same period last year. Bottom-line profit came in at ¥33.9M for the quarter ending December 2025.
The company’s franchise network, which drove ¥2.43B in revenue, experienced headwinds with a 21.4% year-over-year decline in that segment. Same store GMV growth registered negative 25.5% for the quarter, signaling softer consumer demand across Chagee’s existing footprint. The teahouse chain operated 7,453 locations at quarter end as it continued expanding its presence in China and international markets.
Despite the quarterly setback, Wall Street maintains a cautiously optimistic view on the NASDAQ-listed stock. Analyst consensus currently stands at 6 buy ratings and 4 hold ratings, with no sell recommendations. The ratings suggest confidence in the company’s longer-term positioning in the competitive Chinese beverage sector, even as near-term comparable store metrics reflect market pressures facing the industry.
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