Xiaomi Eyes Internet TV

Xiaomi preparing Internet TV?

Media are all abuzz that trendy smartphone maker Xiaomi may be preparing to launch an Internet TV, after a photo was leaked showing boxes of the packaging for such a product in a warehouse. Of course it’s always possible the photos are doctored and were created by someone trying to stir up gossip about this up-and-coming company co-founded by the marketing savvy Lei Jun. But I’ve had a look at the photo, which features stacks of boxes with the words “Xioami TV – L47M1-AA 47-inch” printed on them, and have to say the pictures look authentic, meaning the rumors may be true.  (English article; Chinese article) Read Full Post…

News Digest: June 4, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 4. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Alibaba in Talks to Acquire PPTV – Sources (English article)
  • Lenovo (HKEx: 992), NEC (HKEx: 6701) To Establish Smartphone JV (English article)
  • Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) Signs Loan Deal with China Development Bank (PRNewswire)
  • Sale Of AIG’s (NYSE: AIG) ILFC Unit To Chinese Investors Hits A Snag (English article)
  • SMIC (HKEx: 981) Announces Establishment Of JV In Beijing (HKEx announcement)

News Digest: March 30-April 1, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on March 30-April 1. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • China “Resolutely Opposes” US Curbs On IT Imports: State Media (English article)
  • NEC (Tokyo: 6701) In Talks to Sell Cellphone Business to Lenovo (HKEx: 992) – Source (Chinese article)
  • ZTE (HKEx: 763) Wins Patent Case against Huawei in Paris District Court (Businesswire)
  • Gome (HKEx: 493) to Establish 50 Superstores in First-Tier Cities (English article)

Int’l Board Still Years Away 中国股市国际板推出路漫漫

After writing just last month about the endless delays for Shanghai’s long-awaited international board, we’re getting new indications of a prolonged wait for the launch of this new stock exchange that would let overseas firms sell their shares to domestic Chinese investors. Anyone hoping for a launch of the board anytime soon will be deeply disappointed to learn the latest signals pointing to a debut in 2015 at the earliest and most likely much later.

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Mobile: Easou, UC Talk Merger, Xiaomi Grows 宜搜与UC据传洽谈合并 小米手机目标翻番

The mobile Internet is buzzing today with a couple of interesting news bits, including one that could see an emerging new giant forming with talk of a potential merger between search site operator Easou and UC Mobile, maker of a popular mobile web browser. Meantime, other media reports say up-and-comer Xiaomi aims to double its sales this year, as it looks to move from niche player to a more mainstream maker of lower-cost, high performance smartphones.

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China’s Smartphone Crown: Who Cares? 看待中国称冠智能手机市场不要太认真

I’m feeling a bit cranky and contrarian today, so I’m going to be somewhat bold and give the following response to yet the latest headlines trumpeting China’s passing the US to become the world’s largest smartphone market: Who cares? I’ll admit that my response to this development is perhaps a bit unfair, since China’s attainment of the world’s smartphone title is certainly an important milestone for a country where even traditional wired telephone service was still rare as recently as 20 years ago.

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Huawei, ZTE: Uneasy Smartphone Giants 华为和中兴:创业易守成难

I’ve been following the world of technology for more than a decade now, and so many big names have come and gone during that time that nothing really surprises me anymore, especially in the cellphone space where 2 years is the equivalent of an eternity. That seems like an appropriate backdrop for the latest smarphone data, which show that Huawei has come roaring out of nowhere to become the world’s third largest player, according to the latest quarterly figures from data-tracking firm IDC. (English article; Chinese article) At the same time, another recent Chinese fast-riser, ZTE (HKEx: 763; Shenzhen: 000063), has also cemented its place in the global top 5 by finishing at number 5. For anyone too lazy to connect the dots, that means that China now owns 2 of the top 5 spots in the important global smartphone market, with Huawei and ZTE collectively controlling about 9.2 percent of the market in the fourth quarter of last year, up from 7.5 percent a year earlier.

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LeTV Joins Set-Top Box Wars 乐视网加入机顶盒大战

The latest “me-too” war is brewing on China’s vibrant but crowded Internet with word that online video specialist LeTV is rolling out a new set-top box product that will allow consumers to surf the Web on their TVs. This new product roll-out comes just a month after up-and-coming smartphone maker Xiaomi launched its own set-top box product, and not long after PC giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992) also entered this space that looks promising but has yet to find a major audience. (previous post)

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China Mobile Returns to the Present 中国移动聚焦当下

After months of maintaining a relatively low profile, China Mobile’s (HKEx: 941; NYSE: CHL) recently named new President Li Yue is finally making a splash in the headlines with some interesting strategic announcements that look like one of his first breaks with former longtime Chairman Wang Jianzhou. The 2 biggest new moves will see China Mobile develop its own brand of cellphones, and also establish an Internet company. I personally don’t find either of those 2 moves extremely exciting, though both could certainly have implications for many of China’s smartphone makers and Internet companies.

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ZTE’s Smartphones Go Upscale 中兴发布新手机品牌Nubia 发力高端市场

Embattled telecoms equipment maker ZTE (HKEx: 763; Shanghai: 000063) is taking a relatively low-key approach to its newest move into the smartphone space, which comes with its launch of a new brand called Nubia specifically aimed at the high-end market. The tactic is a bit unusual for the company, which earlier this week put out a full-fledged press release announcing it has formally passed Taiwan’s fading HTC (Taipei: 2498) to become the world’s fourth largest smartphone maker. (company announcement)

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Haier Breaks China Pattern of Sickly M&A 海尔打破中国并购旧模式

I have to admit that my first reaction was one of skepticism when I read earlier this week that Chinese home appliance giant Haier (HKEx: 1169) was weighing a bid for New Zealand’s Fisher & Paykel (NZ: FPA), as the bid appeared to follow a familiar and largely unsuccessful pattern for Chinese companies making overseas M&A. But a closer inspection of the financials reveals that after previously falling on hard time, F&P may actually be a company on an upward trajectory, giving this potential acquisition a much better chance of success.

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