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So-Young International Q2: Revenue Declines, Lower Mobile Users, Disappointing Outlook & More
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So-Young International Q2: Revenue Declines, Lower Mobile Users, Disappointing Outlook & More
Aug 23, 2024 5:24 AM

So-Young International Inc ( SY ) reported fiscal second-quarter revenue of $56.1 million, beating the analyst consensus estimate of $54.3 million. Revenues declined 1.1% year-over-year. 

The China-based consumption healthcare services provider registered an adjusted EPADS of $0.03, in line with the analyst consensus estimate. 

Information services and other revenues were $38.4 million (-6.6% Y/Y), primarily due to decreased medical service providers subscribing to information services on So-Young’s platform. 

Reservation services revenues were $3.1 million (-16.9% Y/Y) primarily due to the commission rate and subsidy policy change. 

Sales of medical products and maintenance services were $14.6 million, an increase of 22.6%, primarily due to increased order volumes for cosmetic products.

Average mobile MAUs were 1.5 million, down from 3.0 million a year ago. The number of paying medical service providers on So-Young’s platform was 1,174, down from 1,659 Y/Y. 

So-Young International ( SY ) held $171.3 million in cash and equivalents as of June 30, 2024.

Outlook: So-Young International ( SY ) expects third-quarter revenue of $48.2 million—$50.9 million (consensus $61.51 million).

So-Young International ( SY ) stock plunged 31% in the last 12 months.

Price Action: SY shares closed lower by 4.25% at $0.8809 on Thursday.

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