Four Seasons Education shares jump 20.43% premarket amid strong EPS growth and 67% insider ownership.
ByAinvest
Tuesday, Dec 16, 2025 9:15 am ET1min read
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Four Seasons Education (Cayman) surged 20.43% in premarket trading following a Simply Wall St analysis highlighting strong earnings per share (EPS) growth, improved EBIT margins, and significant insider ownership. The report noted the company’s EPS increased from CN¥0.94 to CN¥3.96 over one year, while EBIT margins narrowed from -6.1% to -0.3%. Additionally, insiders hold 67% of shares, valued at CN¥21m, signaling alignment with shareholders. These fundamentals, combined with the company’s small market cap (US$30m), likely attracted investor attention, positioning FEDU as a potential undervalued growth opportunity. The analysis, while cautioning about risks, emphasized metrics that typically drive investor optimism, aligning with the premarket price surge.
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