HHLR Advisors, Ltd sold 1,641,000 shares of Baidu; estimated trade size was $216.23 million based on average pricing for the quarter
Quarter-end position value declined by $216.23 million, reflecting both the share sale and changes in Baidu’s share price
Transaction represented a 6.97% reduction relative to HHLR Advisors’ reportable U.S. equity assets under management
The position previously accounted for 5.3% of the fund’s AUM as of the prior quarter, highlighting the significance of the exit amid broader fund downsizing
According to a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing dated February 17, 2026, HHLR Advisors, Ltd. reported the complete sale of its Baidu position during the fourth quarter. The fund reduced its holdings by 1,641,000 shares, with an estimated transaction value of $216.23 million based on average pricing for the period. The quarter-end valuation of the Baidu stake dropped by $216.23 million, reflecting this divestiture and share price movement.
HHLR Advisors, Ltd. fully exited Baidu, removing a position that previously represented 5.3% of AUM as of the prior quarter.
Top holdings as of the filing:
As of February 17, 2026, Baidu shares were priced at $137.33, up 52.3% over the past year, outperforming the S&P 500 by 29.0 percentage points
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Price (as of market close February 17, 2026) | $137.33 |
| Market Capitalization | $47.15 billion |
| Revenue (TTM) | $130.46 billion |
| Net Income (TTM) | $8.41 billion |
Baidu, Inc. is a leading provider of internet search, AI-powered cloud solutions, and digital content services in China. The company leverages its dominant search platform and expanding cloud capabilities to capture advertising and enterprise technology spend. Its integrated approach to online marketing and entertainment positions it as a key player in China's digital economy.
Baidu offers online marketing, cloud services, AI-driven products, and digital video content through the Baidu Core and iQIYI segments.
The company generates revenue primarily from search-based and feed-based advertising, cloud computing solutions, and subscription-based entertainment content.
Baidu serves businesses seeking digital marketing and cloud infrastructure in China, as well as consumers accessing online video and entertainment platforms.
Baidu, Inc. remains primarily an advertising-driven business despite its increased focus on artificial intelligence. Search and feed-based ads continue to generate most of their revenue and profit, hence the strength of China’s digital ad market is critical to Baidu’s performance. In the fourth quarter, HHLR Advisors, Ltd. fully exited its Baidu position, selling approximately 1.64 million shares for an estimated $216 million.
In addition to advertising, Baidu has made significant investments in AI cloud services and large language models through its ERNIE brand, aiming to become a leading AI infrastructure provider in China. The company is also expanding its Apollo autonomous driving platform, including robotaxi operations in select cities. While these initiatives are designed to diversify revenue and reduce dependence on advertising, they currently contribute significantly less than the core ad segment.
For investors, the main question is whether Baidu can maintain stability in its advertising business while developing AI cloud and autonomous driving into meaningful revenue sources. Advertising currently funds the company, but future growth for Baidu depends on successful AI commercialization. The durability of recent stock gains will rely on both stable advertising and measurable progress in AI revenue.
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