Q1 26 EPS
$1.40
MISS 91.45%
Est. $16.37
Q1 26 Revenue
$15.64B
MISS 85.71%
Est. $109.40B
vs S&P Since Q1 26
-3.4%
TRAILING MARKET
PDD -4.7% vs S&P -1.3%
Market Reaction
Did PDD Beat Earnings? Q1 2026 Results
PDD Holdings delivered a sharply disappointing first quarter for fiscal 2026, missing consensus expectations by wide margins as earnings per share came in at $1.40 against a $16.37 estimate and revenue of $15.64 billion fell well short of the $109.40… Read more PDD Holdings delivered a sharply disappointing first quarter for fiscal 2026, missing consensus expectations by wide margins as earnings per share came in at $1.40 against a $16.37 estimate and revenue of $15.64 billion fell well short of the $109.40 billion analysts had projected. Despite an 11% year-over-year revenue gain, the results were weighed down by a 15% decline in net income attributable to ordinary shareholders to $1.85 billion, a divergence explained by significant below-the-line headwinds including investment losses of $93.03 million and other losses of $298.96 million that eroded an otherwise solid 22% expansion in operating profit. Shares fell roughly 5% in pre-market trading following the release, reflecting investor unease over the deceleration in online marketing services revenue, historically the company's core growth engine. Looking ahead, management framed the quarter as the beginning of deep transformations, committing to supply chain investment as its core strategic priority for the next decade and pledging resources toward a first-party brand business that could pressure margins in the near term.
Key Takeaways
- • Transaction services revenue grew 20% YoY, driving the majority of total revenue growth
- • Operating profit increased 22% YoY due to operating leverage
- • Net income declined 15% YoY due to investment losses and other below-the-line losses
- • Cost of revenues increased 15% YoY from higher fulfillment fees, bandwidth and server costs, and payment processing fees
- • R&D expenses increased 23% YoY reflecting strategic transformation investments
PDD Forward Guidance & Outlook
Management signaled that supply chain investments will be the core strategic priority for the next decade, with significant resources committed to building a first-party brand business. The company described Q1 2026 as the start of deep transformations across its business, internal processes, and organization, and indicated it is prepared to invest over the long term in supply chain capabilities as the cornerstone of a resilient platform ecosystem.
PDD YoY Financials
Q1 2026 vs Q1 2025, source: SEC Filings
PDD Revenue by Segment
With YoY comparisons, source: SEC Filings
“This quarter marks the start of deep transformations in our business, our internal processes and our organization. We are actively stepping up to our responsibilities as a platform enterprise to create greater value for our users, the industries and the society as a whole.”
— Lei Chen, Q1 2026 Earnings Press Release
PDD Earnings Trends
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PDD Quarterly Results
5 quarters of earnings data
| Quarter | EPS Est. | EPS Act. | Surprise | Revenue | Rev. Surprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 26 MISS | $16.37 | $1.40 | -91.45% | $15.64B | -85.71% |
| Q4 25 MISS FY | $21.08 | $2.59 | -87.73% | $18.13B | -85.48% |
| FY Full Year | — | $10.59 | — | $63.18B | — |
| Q3 25 MISS | $16.57 | $3.08 | -81.39% | $15.84B | -85.43% |
| Q2 25 MISS | $14.80 | $3.23 | -78.18% | $15.21B | -85.26% |
| Q1 25 MISS | $18.96 | $1.67 | -91.20% | $14.00B | -86.42% |