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Why SINA Stock Popped 13% Today

What happened

Shares of SINA (NASDAQ: SINA) leapt out of the gate after the company reported Q2 2019 results Monday morning. As of 12:10 p.m. EDT, the stock was up 13%.

The Chinese online media company reported estimate-thumping earnings and sales for the quarter: $0.73 per diluted share earned on $533.1 million in sales, as calculated according to generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP), versus Wall Street's expectation for $0.47 per share in profit and $510.2 million in sales.

Chinese dragon superimposed on a stock chart
Chinese dragon superimposed on a stock chart

Image source: Getty Images.

So what

Those sales were actually down 1% year over year, by the way. But because they beat estimates -- and because earnings grew so much, up 55% when no growth at all was anticipated -- investors seemed willing to overlook the fact that business slowed slightly.

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Gross profit margin slipped from 80.1% last year to 76.7% in this year's Q2, a decline of 340 basis points. Operating margin fell from 25.3% a year ago to 23.6%, a smaller drop of only 170 basis points. Losses on sold investments, however, decreased, helping to improve pre-tax income, and less income "attributable to non-controlling interests" pushed up net profits even further.

Now what

Nevertheless, analysts are still seeing declines ahead for SINA. Despite this morning's earnings beat, the forecast for Q3 calls for a big 23% drop in profits. Analysts expect SINA to earn only $0.72 per share this quarter, and to end the year with earnings of $2.47 per share -- a 20% year over year decline.

If those forecasts prove accurate, today's share-price surge could be presenting investors with a golden opportunity to exit the stock before things take a turn for the worse.

Rich Smith has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool recommends Sina. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

This article was originally published on Fool.com