Company Description
Weibo Corporation (Nasdaq: WB; HKEX: 9898) is a social media company in China that focuses on enabling people to create, share and discover content online. The company describes Weibo as a platform that combines real-time public self-expression with social interaction, content aggregation and content distribution. Any user on Weibo can create and post a feed, attach multimedia and long-form content, and interact with other users through comments and reposts.
According to the company, user relationships on Weibo may be asymmetric: any user can follow any other user and add comments to a feed while reposting. This asymmetric and distributed design allows an original feed to develop into what Weibo calls a live viral conversation stream. Content is displayed in a simple information feed format that is designed with a mobile-first philosophy, and native advertisements are presented in a way that conforms to this feed format.
Business model and revenue sources
Weibo states that it generates a substantial majority of its revenues from the sale of advertising and marketing services. These activities include social display advertisements and promoted marketing offerings that appear within the information feed on its platform. The company also reports a value-added services ("VAS") category, which includes membership services on social platforms, online games, live broadcasts, social e-commerce and other services.
In its financial disclosures, Weibo breaks out net revenues into two main lines: advertising and marketing, and value-added services. Advertising and marketing revenues reflect the sale of advertising customization and marketing solutions to companies of various sizes, while VAS revenues come from additional services offered on top of the core social platform. The company has highlighted that membership services revenues are an important component within VAS.
Advertising and marketing solutions
Weibo enables advertising and marketing customers to promote their brands, products and services to users on the platform. The company notes that it offers advertising and marketing solutions to companies of all sizes. These solutions include social display advertisements and promoted marketing offerings that are integrated into the information feed. Weibo emphasizes that it is continuously refining its social interest graph recommendation engine, which is intended to help customers perform what it calls people marketing by targeting audiences based on user demographics, social relationships, interests and behaviors.
Weibo has also described efforts on the advertising technology front, including the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology across the advertising process to enhance monetization efficiency. The company has referred to promoted feed ads and real-time-bidding information feed ad products as part of its monetization approach. Management commentary in recent financial results has also mentioned leveraging strengths in content marketing and capturing advertising budgets during e-commerce seasons and other marketing events.
Value-added services and platform features
Beyond advertising and marketing, Weibo reports value-added services revenues from membership services on social platforms, online games, live broadcasts, social e-commerce and other offerings. The company has indicated that growth in membership services revenues has contributed to VAS performance. These services are built on top of the core Weibo social platform, which remains the company’s main product.
Weibo’s platform supports multimedia and long-form content, and the company has highlighted the development of a diverse content ecosystem across multiple verticals such as entertainment, sports, games, digital and automobiles. It has also introduced audio features and supports the growth of audio content creators. Weibo reports that this vertical content ecosystem forms multiple interest circles and social ecosystems to address varied content consumption needs among users.
Technology, AI and recommendation engine
Weibo describes itself as operating with a mobile-first philosophy and focuses on recommendation and search technologies to support user engagement and monetization. The company states that it has developed and is continuously refining a social interest graph recommendation engine. This engine is used to recommend content and to help advertising customers target audiences based on user demographics, social relationships, interests and behaviors.
On the AI application front, Weibo has reported progress with its AI-powered features. The company has introduced Weibo Intelligent Search, an AI-powered search function that it has made available to all users. It has also mentioned AI-powered features such as content summary and AI interaction accounts. Weibo has disclosed that it has a proprietary large language model named "Zhiwei" that successfully completed registration, and that it is exploring AI technology applications across various business scenarios, including search and advertising.
User base and engagement
In its quarterly financial results, Weibo reports user metrics such as monthly active users ("MAUs") and average daily active users ("DAUs"). The company has disclosed MAUs and DAUs figures for various months in 2025, indicating the scale of its user community. Management commentary has emphasized efforts to integrate social products, upgrade recommendation systems, and enhance user engagement and content consumption on the platform.
Weibo has also described product updates such as a homepage information feeds revamp, with recommendation feed as the main product interface to enhance users’ content consumption scale and efficiency. The company has reported that the user community and search queries of Weibo Intelligent Search grew robustly, and that this growth fulfilled and drove users’ search demand on the platform.
Regulatory reporting and listings
Weibo files reports with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission as a foreign private issuer, including annual reports on Form 20-F and current reports on Form 6-K. The company has stated that it prepares consolidated financial statements under U.S. GAAP and provides supplemental disclosure reconciling material differences between U.S. GAAP and International Financial Reporting Standards in certain Hong Kong interim reports.
The company has also disclosed that its shares are listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, and that it publishes announcements and interim reports on the website of that exchange in accordance with the Hong Kong Listing Rules. Recent Form 6-K filings have attached press releases regarding quarterly financial results, announcements of board meetings and financial results publication dates, and supplemental reconciliation disclosures between U.S. GAAP and IFRS.
Corporate governance and shareholder meetings
Weibo holds annual general meetings of shareholders, where resolutions such as the re-election of directors are submitted for shareholder approval. The company has announced details of these meetings, including record dates for holders of Class A and Class B ordinary shares and American Depositary Shares (ADSs), and the process for ADS holders to give voting instructions to the depositary bank.
In its governance-related communications, Weibo has noted the adoption of resolutions to re-elect directors in accordance with its memorandum and articles of association. It has also highlighted the availability of its Form 20-F and AGM materials through its investor relations channels and regulatory websites.
ESG, social responsibility and operations
Weibo has published Environmental, Social and Governance ("ESG") reports that describe the company’s activities in areas such as social responsibility, technological innovation, information security, employee development, content ecosystem and green operations. The company has highlighted initiatives on its Weibo Charity Platform, including public welfare projects, individual donations and contributions to causes such as emergency disaster relief, rural revitalization, promotion of traditional Chinese culture and support for underprivileged communities.
Weibo has described efforts to build a diverse content ecosystem, support content creators, and apply AI technology to improve user experience and interaction efficiency. It has also discussed workplace initiatives aimed at equality and diversity, talent training, and employee development, as well as measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, improve data center efficiency and participate in industry standard formulation related to information security, privacy protection and AI-generated content.
Risk factors and non-GAAP measures
In its press releases and filings, Weibo includes safe harbor statements that refer to forward-looking statements and potential risks and uncertainties. These risks include factors such as user base growth, regulatory landscape in China, reliance on advertising and marketing sales, competition, macro-economic conditions and changes in economic and political policies in the People’s Republic of China. The company directs readers to its annual reports on Form 20-F and other filings for more detailed risk disclosures.
Weibo also reports non-GAAP financial measures such as non-GAAP income from operations, non-GAAP net income attributable to shareholders, non-GAAP diluted net income per share and adjusted EBITDA. The company explains that these measures exclude items such as stock-based compensation, amortization of intangible assets from business acquisitions, certain investment-related gains and losses, and other reconciling items. It provides reconciliations of non-GAAP to GAAP results and notes that these non-GAAP measures are used by management to evaluate operating performance and to facilitate period-to-period comparisons.
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Short Interest History
Short interest in Weibo (WB) currently stands at 13.1 million shares, down 2.1% from the previous reporting period, representing 8.9% of the float. Over the past 12 months, short interest has decreased by 25.6%. With 17.9 days to cover, it would take significant time for short sellers to close their positions based on average trading volume.
Days to Cover History
Days to cover for Weibo (WB) currently stands at 17.9 days, up 37% from the previous period. This elevated days-to-cover ratio indicates it would take over two weeks of average trading volume for short sellers to exit their positions, suggesting potential for a short squeeze if positive news emerges. The days to cover has increased 119% over the past year, indicating either rising short interest or declining trading volume. The ratio has shown significant volatility over the period, ranging from 6.6 to 19.9 days.