Chinese beauty app Meitu shares surge after cryptocurrency investment

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HONG KONG: Shares of Hong Kong-listed Chinese photo editing app Meitu rose as much as 14.4 per cent on Monday (Mar 8) morning after the company ...

HONG KONG: Shares of Hong Kong-listed Chinese photo editing app Meitu rose as much as 14.4 per cent on Monday morning after the company said it had bought US$40 million of cryptocurrencies.

The beauty-focused technology firm said in a Sunday evening exchange filing that it bought US$22.1 million worth of Ether, the world's second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalisation, and US$17.9 million worth of Bitcoin on Mar 5.Meitu is the latest company to say it will hold cryptocurrencies as part of its treasury operations. Last month, Tesla revealed it had bought US$1.5 billion of Bitcoin, which sent the token's price up 20 per cent.

Meitu said the purchase was partly for investment and partly as preparation to enter the blockchain industry, and that it would finance it from its existing cash reserves. The company is evaluating the feasibility of integrating blockchain technologies into its overseas businesses, which could include projects on the Ethereum blockchain network.

Ether powers contracts and applications on the Ethereum network, and so purchasing it was a"logical preparation", the filing said.Meitu's shares pared gains and were last up 5 per cent, outpacing a 0.5 per cent rise in the local benchmark index.

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