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Autohome Inc. (ATHM)

NYQ · Communication Services · Internet Content & Information

$17.57 -1.57%

Closing price as of 2026-06-12 · Source: TEK2day Finance

1-Year Price History -32.2% over period
$31$27$23$19$16 2025-062025-092025-122026-032026-06

Key Metrics

Market Cap
$2.02B
Shares Outstanding
115.2M
P/S (TTM)
0.3x
P/E (TTM)
1.9x
Exchange
NYQ
Currency
USD

About Autohome Inc.

Autohome Inc. operates as an online destination for automobile consumers in the People's Republic of China. The company delivers interactive content and tools to automobile consumers through its websites, autohome.com.cn, che168.com, and ttpai.cn on PCs, mobile devices, mobile applications, and mini apps. It also provides media services, including automaker advertising services and regional marketing campaigns; and leads generation services comprising dealer subscription services, advertising services for individual dealers, and used automobile listing and other platform-based services. In addition, the company offers Autohome Mall, an online transaction platform; and online bidding platform for used automobiles, as well as collects commissions for facilitating transactions of auto-financing and insurance products on its platform. The company was formerly known as Sequel Limited and changed its name to Autohome Inc. in October 2011. Autohome Inc. was incorporated in 2004 and is headquartered in Beijing, China.

Quarterly Financials

Metric2025-06-302025-09-302025-12-312026-03-31
Revenue1.8B1.8B1.5B1.0B
Gross Profit1.3B1.1B1.1B791.4M
Operating Income296.6M147.0M92.3M-34.4M
Net Income446.2M468.0M274.5M93.7M
Diluted EPS$3.40$3.56$1.92$0.40

Annual Financials

Metric2022-12-312023-12-312024-12-312025-12-31
Revenue6.9B7.2B7.0B6.5B
Gross Profit5.7B5.8B5.6B4.7B
Operating Income1.2B1.1B1.0B769.3M
Net Income1.9B2.0B1.8B1.6B
Diluted EPS$14.48$15.32$13.32$11.72
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