iShares MSCI Singapore ETF vs Tencent Music Entertainment Group - ADR — how do they compare? iShares MSCI Singapore ETF trades at $31.83, while Tencent Music Entertainment Group - ADR trades at $9.24 (market cap $14.47B). The key difference: Tencent Music Entertainment Group - ADR pays a 2.71% dividend while iShares MSCI Singapore ETF pays none, and iShares MSCI Singapore ETF is trading nearer its 52-week high, Tencent Music Entertainment Group - ADR nearer its low. Which is the better fit depends on your goals.
| EWS | TME | |
|---|---|---|
Sector | Broad Market / Factor | Media |
52-Week High | $32.09 | $26.36 |
52-Week Low | $26.47 | $8.16 |
Market Cap | — | $14.47B |
Enterprise Value | — | $11.24B |
Dividend Yield | — | 2.71% |
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Tencent Music Entertainment (TME) trades at $8.78, down 0.57% on the day, with a bearish technical signal from moving averages. The company reported strong 2025 results with revenue of $32.9B and net income of $11.06B, though recent quarterly EPS results have missed expectations. Analyst sentiment is mixed with a consensus price target of $14.00, representing significant upside potential.
TME's outlook is supported by solid fundamentals including a P/E of 10.6 and robust cash flow generation, but faces risks from competitive pressures and recent earnings misses. The stock offers value at current levels if the company can maintain its premiumization strategy and navigate industry challenges effectively.
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EWS tracks the MSCI Singapore 25/50 Index, providing targeted exposure to large and mid-cap companies in Singapore. It is heavily weighted toward the financial, industrial, and real estate sectors, serving as a liquid tool for accessing Singapore's stable, dividend-oriented developed economy.
Read more on EWS →TME is the largest online music service provider in China. It was founded in 2016 with the business combination of QQ Music (founded in 2005), Kuwo Music (founded in 2005) and Kugou Music (founded in 2004) streaming platforms. Tencent is the largest shareholder of TME with over 50% shares and over 90% voting rights held. TME also provides social entertainment services, including music live audio/video broadcasts and online concert services through the three platforms mentioned above, and online karaoke through an independent platform WeSing.
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