Baidu-Qihoo Search War Returns With Lawsuit

Baidu-Qihoo rivalry moves to courtroom

After disappearing from the headlines for a few months, the ongoing search war between industry leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) and challenger Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) has jumped back into the news with reports that the former has sued the latter. This new lawsuit is most likely just the first phase in a new stage of the battle between these 2 companies, and I fully expect Qihoo to file a countersuit within the next few weeks. I could even be a bit sarcastic and express my surprise that Qihoo didn’t file the first suit in this rivalry, since the software security specialist is notoriously litigious and has probably sued just about every major Chinese Internet company at some point. Read Full Post…

News Digest: June 8-10

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 8-10. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • UK Lawmakers Say Huawei-BT (London: BT) Deal Exposes Flawed Security Controls (English article)
  • Youku Tudou (NYSE: YOKU), Sina (Nasdaq: YOKU) Collaborate On Content Promotion (PRNewswire)
  • Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) Kindle Reader Makes Formal China Launch (Chinese article)
  • Sohu’s (Nasdaq: SOHU) Sogou Denies Reports Of Acquisition By Alibaba (Chinese article)
  • US Food Workers Union Comments On China Poultry Plant Disaster (Businesswire)

LightInTheBox Opens New Door For US IPOs

LightInTheBox pops on trading debut

When is a modestly successful IPO cause for big celebration? The answer is: When your name is LightInTheBox, and you’ve just completed the first IPO in New York by a Chinese company in a half a year. Not only is LightInTheBox the first major New York IPO by a Chinese firm this year, but it’s also only the third such offering since the beginning of 2012, reflecting the chilly investor climate that has stifled such listings on Wall Street for more than 2 years. Read Full Post…

Hollywood-China Love Affair In Chengdu Spotlight

Hollywood execs flock to Chengdu

Many of the usual global CEOs are in China this week for the annual Fortune Global Forum in the interior city of Chengdu, but what’s really interesting this year is the presence of many big Hollywood executives. I use the word “interesting” instead of “surprising”, because the presence of top executives from names like DreamWorks Animation (Nasdaq: DWA) and Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) isn’t really that unexpected considering the sudden love affair between China and Hollywood that’s developed rather rapidly over the last year and a half. Even the music industry is finally starting to believe in the huge potential of the China market, with the head of the US-based Recording Academy, organizer of the Grammy Awards, also attending the event in Chengdu. Read Full Post…

Yum’s Little Sheep: Tasty Food Or Indigestion?

Little Sheep growth stalls during Yum review

An interesting new Chinese media report is questioning whether US fast food giant Yum (NYSE: YUM) is spoiling the Little Sheep chain of hot pot restaurants it acquired just a year ago. The numbers released by Yum certainly don’t look very so-so, and comments by an unnamed restaurant official don’t paint a very rosy picture either for Little Sheep under Yum’s management. But it’s probably still too early to say whether this acquisition will be a success, and I would still be willing to bet we’ll see Little Sheep start making some new and exciting moves later this year. Read Full Post…

News Digest: June 7, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 7. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • LightInTheBox (NYSE: LITB) Shares Rise 29% In First US China IPO Of 2013 (English article)
  • Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) Sues Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) For IPR Infringement (English article)
  • Time Warner (NYSE: TWX), China Media Capital In Investment Partnership (Businesswire)
  • ZTE (HKEx: 763) Picks Russia For 2013 Flagship Smartphone Launch Outside China (Businesswire)
  • US Mulling Solar Trade Agreement With EU, China: USTR Nominee (English article)

China Hits Back At EU With Wine Probe

China adds wine to EU trade dispute

China is quickly learning how to play the game of tit-for-tat trade wars, with news that Beijing has launched a new anti-dumping probe against wines imported from the European Union. Anyone who has followed recent China-EU trade relations will know, of course, that announcement of this new probe by the Commerce Ministry comes the same day that the EU formally announced anti-dumping tariffs against imported Chinese solar panels. Read Full Post…

Lenovo-NEC Smartphone JV: Where’s The Value?

Lenovo nears new smartphone JV with NEC

A day after we saw the latest sign that Lenovo (HKEx: 992) was pursuing a major purchase in the US, we’re getting news of another smaller deal by China’s leading PC maker with word of a new smartphone tie-up with faded Japanese brand NEC (HKEx: 6701). Whereas I quite like the US deal that would see Lenovo buy the low-end server business of IBM (HKEx: IBM), this smaller deal with NEC looks more like Lenovo’s older pattern of buying up dying global brands with little or no real value. Read Full Post…

Reason Comes To China-Western Solar Clash

EU, China try again to mediate solar clash

After more than a year of antagonism, I’m happy to see that the voice of reason finally seems to be coming to the ongoing clash between China and the west in their prolonged dispute over Beijing’s state support for solar panel sector. Germany seems to be the driving force behind this welcome change in tone, following German Chancellor Angela Merckel’s remarks last week that she opposed anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese solar cells being proposed by the EU’s trade office. Merkel correctly realized that a trade war over solar panels wouldn’t benefit anyone, and could potentially deal a crippling blow to a sector that will be critical to the world’s future energy security. Read Full Post…

News Digest: June 6, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 6. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • EU To Impose Anti-Dumping Tariffs On Chinese Solar Panels (English article)
  • Ultrapower Loses Exclusive Rights To China Mobile’s (HKEx: 941) Fetion (Chinese article)
  • China Opens Anti-Dumping Probe Into EU Wines (Chinese article)
  • Little Sheep Brings Hollow Returns For Yum (NYSE: YUM) 1 Year Later (Chinese article)
  • Snowball Finance Completes $10 Mln In B Round Funding (Chinese article)

More Suitors Chase Video Site PPTV

PPTV pursues more suitors

Just 2 weeks after reporting that web portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) had broken off talks to buy PPTV, a sudden flurry of new reports have appeared saying several other companies are bidding for the online video company, including leading e-commerce firms Alibaba and Suning (Shenzhen: 002024). Rather than reflecting PPTV’s attractiveness, I suspect this sudden flurry of talks is being driven by a impatience among its shareholders who have pumped big money into the money-losing company but have received little returns so far. If that’s the case, I would expect to see PPTV acquired most likely by the end of this month, though perhaps at a far lower price than the investors were originally seeking. Read Full Post…