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XPENG INC. [(XPENG-US, XPEV), XPENG–HK, 09868)]

09/06/2025 08:25 am MYT

This week, Capital updates XPeng Inc. (XPeng), following the release of its 1Q 2025 results 

To recap, XPeng is a Chinese smart electric vehicles (EV) company known for its leading position in the development of autonomous driving technology in China. The Company held its IPO in Aug 2020 on the New York Stock Exchange and completed its secondary listing on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong in Jul 2021. By Dec 2024, XPeng had a total of 15,364 employees.

1Q25 results

XPeng delivered a total of 94,008 vehicles in 1Q25, +330.8% YoY. This presents an encouraging figure as the total vehicles delivered for the full year of 2024 were 190,068. Said robust growth was mainly due to the strong performance of


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Note from Publisher

In the recently announced Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) results, there were 14,179 students or 3.7% of all students who scored A+, A, or A- in all subjects. In the past, SPM students who obtained 10A and above will be automatically admitted into government matriculation colleges. However, at the end of April this year, the admission qualification was revised, where only those who obtained 10A or 10A+ and above will be automatically admitted into government matriculation colleges. A- grade is no longer counted as A. 

 

With more and more students obtaining straight As, the tightening of automatic admission condition is inevitable due to the limited number of places in government matriculation colleges. In addition to building more public universities to allow a greater number of Malaysians receive higher education, the Ministry of Education also needs to urgently examine the quality of courses taught. Stagnant pay, skills and jobs mismatch are serious problems facing Malaysia’s graduates. Failure to produce work-ready graduates caused nearly 40% of Malaysia’s tertiary-educated workforce to be underemployed. Last Oct, a study by the Ministry of Finance showed that more than 50% of fresh graduates have been drawing a monthly starting salary of below RM2,000 over the past decade. Take a look at their majors and take a look at what the business sector wants. The cause of the problem is so obvious.

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