Shanghai Street View: Aviation Aunties

China Easter ups minimum age for new flight attendants

Most people probably haven’t felt too charitable towards China’s major airlines this past week, following numerous flight delays and cancellations at the end of the National Day holiday due to huge downpours during Typhoon Fitow. I’m personally not a big fan in either of Shanghai’s 2 biggest carriers, China Eastern (HKEx: 670; Shanghai: 600115; NYSE: CEA) and Spring Airlines, mostly due to past bad experiences with both. Read Full Post…

LeTV Stays On Top In Smart TV Race

LeTV in new smart TV moves

China’s smart TV space has gotten a big lift in recent months with a flurry of major new developments, including 2 major new moves this past week by industry veteran LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104). This sudden rush to smart TVs, which deliver most of their content over the Internet, is being driven by a number of factors that make China ideal for development of the market. Read Full Post…

News Digest: October 15, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 15. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Vancl In Arrears To Suppliers, Owes Li Ning (HKEx: 2331) More Than 10 Mln Yuan (Chinese article)
  • Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) to Acquire Perfect World Literature Unit – Source (English article)
  • Huawei Hires Former EU Ambassador to China (English article)
  • GM-Peugeot Setbacks Set Scene For Dongfeng (HKEx: 489) Deal Push (English article)
  • After Weeks of Deliberation, China Okays ‘Gravity’ for Theaters (English article)
  • Latest calendar for Q3 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

Regulator Boosts Mainstream 4G As VNOs Near

MIIT designates 4G spectrum for FDD-LTE

China’s telecoms regulator has just made an interesting move that indicates leading telco China Mobile (HKEx: 941; NYSE: CHL) may get a much shorter head start than previously expected over smaller rivals China Unicom (HKEx: 762; NYSE: CHU) and China Telecom (HKEx: 728; NYSE: CHA) in the nation’s migration to 4G wireless service . The move looks potentially significant to me because it also comes as the regulator, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), is also preparing to issue its first batch of 5 or 6 virtual network operator (VNO) licenses, which will create much needed new competition for the 3 existing state-run telcos. Read Full Post…

New Litigation Trips Up Suntech, Trina, Yingli

Ghost of Solyndra haunts Suntech, Trina, Yingli

The solar sector’s slow recovery is receiving some new setbacks in the form of lawsuits by 2 bankrupt US companies against Yingli (NYSE: YGE), Trina (NYSE: TSL) and Suntech (NYSE: STP), the last of which is also in bankruptcy reorganization. Adding to the mess, Suntech has just disclosed that more of its European assets have been seized by the Italian courts, throwing yet another new complication into its ongoing reorganization. This growing tide of litigation is somewhat expected, as investors try to recover whatever money they can following the sector’s spectacular crash over the last two years. But such actions will only slow the sector’s broader recovery, and in some cases could remain as troublesome liabilities for companies for years to come. Read Full Post…

Twitter Blinks At China, As IPO Draws Sina’s Gaze

Twitter blinks at China

Much is being written about Twitter’s upcoming IPO, including what the mega-offering by one of the world’s top social networking services (SNS) might mean for China. The early consensus seems to be that Twitter won’t find much business in China, where its site is currently blocked due to sensitive content. At the same time, leading Chinese web portal Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) is most likely following the IPO very cosely, as it could help to boost the valuation of its own Weibo service, often called the Twitter of China. Read Full Post…

News Digest: October 12-14

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 12-14. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • China Telecom (HKEx: 728), Unicom (HKEx: 762) Get FDD-LTE Spectrum Allocations (English article)
  • Youku Tudou (NYSE: YOKU) Sues Xiaomi For Copyright Infringement (Chinese article)
  • Tencent (HKEx: 700) To Begin WeChat Public Account Monetization – Source (English article)
  • Huawei Won’t Consider IPO For At Least 5 Years – Board Member (Chinese article)
  • Suntech (NYSE: STP) Announces Updates on GSF Assets in Brindisi, Italy (PRNewswire)
  • Latest calendar for Q3 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

Shunfeng: China’s Emerging Solar Heavyweight?

Shunfeng selected to invest in Suntech

China’s solar retrenchment has taken a big step forward with word that a bankruptcy court has chosen Hong Kong-listed Shunfeng Photovoltaic (HKEx: 1165) from a field of bidders vying to invest in reorganizing former solar pioneer Suntech (NYSE: STP). The decision is interesting both because of who the bankruptcy court selected, and also because of who lost the bidding. The selection of Shunfeng looks particularly significant, as it could mark the emergence of a new major player as the battered solar panel sector finally starts to emerge from its 2-year-old downturn. Read Full Post…

China Mobile Drops Pakistan Bid, Telecom Picks Huawei, ZTE

China Mobile drops bid for Warid

Let’s end this back-to-work week with a few telecoms news bits, starting with word that leading telco China Mobile (HKEx: 941; NYSE: CHL) has wisely decided to abandon a bid for a Pakistani telco. Media are also reporting that China Mobile is edging closer still to a long-awaited deal to offer iPhones on its network, with word of a new key hiring move by Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). Lastly there are reports that China Telecom (HKEx: 728; NYSE: CHA), the smallest of China’s 3 carriers, has selected suppliers for the first phase of construction for its 4G networks, giving most of the business to Chinese firms. Read Full Post…

Lenovo Eyes HTC: Finally A Smart Move

Lenovo eyes HTC

After years of dodgy acquisitions targeting struggling rivals, Chinese PC giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992) is finally making some acquisition bids I like, with reports the company is in talks to buy former Taiwanese smartphone superstar HTC (Taipei: 2498). This new report looks quite interesting, as it comes just 2 months after media speculated that Lenovo could make a bid for BlackBerry (Toronto: BB), another former smartphone high-flyer whose fortunes have also faded rapidly due to its failure to keep up with the latest trends. But Lenovo wisely decided to skip Canada-based BlackBerry, which would have been difficult to turn around for a number of reasons, including cultural and other structural issues due to its roots as an email specialist. Read Full Post…

News Digest: October 11, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 11. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Alibaba Gives Up Plan For Hong Kong Listing – CEO (Chinese article)
  • Suning (Shenzhen: 002024) Wins Fund License, Prepares To Roll Out Product (Chinese article)
  • China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Quits Race For Pakistan Telco Warid (English article)
  • Tencent (HKEx: 700) Targets 2 Bln Yuan In 2013 Mobile Gaming Revenue (English article)
  • Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) Prices Offering of $700 Mln Convertible Senior Notes (PRNewswire)