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Google Rethinks China E-Commerce

Google’s new “good value” site shows continued China commitment

Six months after abruptly shuttering its China-based e-commerce search business, global Internet titan Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) is reportedly rethinking that decision with plans to re-enter the market. The decision looks like the latest acknowledgement by Google that China is simply too big to ignore, following its high profile shuttering of its China-based general search business in 2010 after a spat with Beijing over censorship. If this latest story is true, the next logical question might be whether we could see Google return to the general China search market, where competition is suddenly starting to heat up after years of dominance by market leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU). Read Full Post…

Vipshop Shares Under Attack, YY Next?

Vipshop shares come under attack

The inevitable has happened as soaring discount online retailer Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS) finally became too irresistible a target for short sellers, who sensed the company’s stock had become a little too overinflated. This kind of attack doesn’t surprise me at all since Vipshop shares have risen more than 7-fold over the last 8 months. I’m not a big fan of short sellers in general, but I might even have to commend the attacker in this case for spotting an easy target and most likely making some big money with relatively minimal effort. Read Full Post…

News Digest: May 29, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 29. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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IPOs: Still Not Ready For Primetime

Galaxy, Sinopec Engineering sputter out of the gate

Everyone is hailing the success of 2 massive China IPOs this week that seems to herald a new uptick in the moribund sector, with relatively strong debuts for offerings from Galaxy Securities (HKEx: 6681) and Sinopec Engineering (HKEx: 2386). But I’m going to go ahead and play the contrarian here by noting that these 2 offerings are hardly the success that many people desperately want to see, meaning it could still be months or even next year before we see real signs of life return to the market. Read Full Post…

IPTV Gets Boost, VNOs Coming Soon

SMG’s BesTV links with CCTV in IPTV tie-up

China’s sluggish media and telecoms sectors are getting a couple of new boosts from different directions, as part of Beijing’s bid to breathe new life into a space now dominated by slow-moving state-run behemoths. The first of those boosts has one such behemoth, CCTV, in a new joint venture to promote Internet protocol television (IPTV) with Shanghai Media Group (SMG), China’s second largest media company. The second is a bit more incremental, with media reporting that Beijing has just issued a formal pilot plan for setting up the nation’s first batch of virtual network operators (VNO). Read Full Post…

Sina Runs On Weibo, Dangdang On Marketplace

Sina Weibo hopes fuel share rally after results

As today marks the unofficial end of a long earnings season, I thought I would take a look at the latest numbers from Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) and Dangdang (NYSE: DANG), 2 former superstars that are trying to make difficult transitions to remain relevant on the Chinese Internet. Frankly speaking, the numbers from both companies don’t look very exciting and seem to reflect continuing difficulties at both companies. But investors seem to be overlooking the troubles and instead are focusing on the few bits of good news in the reports, with shares of both companies posting solid gains after their financials came out. Read Full Post…

M&A Heats Up With Sohu, PPTV Talk

PPLive eying Sohu tie-up?

I’ve written too much recently about neglected web portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), but the latest rumors of a potential tie-up between the company and PPTV, operator of  one of China’s leading video websites, are just too irresistible for me to ignore. Those rumors say Sohu is in talks to combine its own online video business with PPTV to create one of the nation’s top 3 players. News of such talks comes just a couple of weeks after leading search engine Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) purchased another top video site, PPS, for $370 million, and indicates a new wave of consolidation in China’s Internet space may be gaining momentum. Read Full Post…

After Years of Waiting, Internet Consolidation Starts

Cash crunch drives China Internet consolidation

After years of inactivity, China’s Internet sector has seen a sudden flurry of M&A deals with potential to consolidate the fragmented space and create some truly world class companies that could one day compete with the likes of Amazon and Google. While commercial factors are mostly behind this sudden M&A spring, Beijing could also play a limited role by encouraging more consolidation, helping to lay the foundation for a vibrant and sustainable Internet sector that could become a global leader. Read Full Post…

Sohu: On The Breakup Path?

Sohu: headed for break-up?

A sudden flurry of activity has caught my attention at Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU), one of China’s oldest Internet portals, which has splashed into the headlines several times in the last couple of months after years of being ignored by investors. What has most caught my attention most this time around was a comment in one of the recent reports that Sohu founder and Chairman Charles Zhang was recently experiencing some kind of emotional fatigue, which leads me to wonder if the company may be headed for a breakup. Read Full Post…

Jingdong Quickens E-Commerce Pace

Jingdong steps on the gas with fast deliveries

I don’t often write about new products and services in China’s hyperactive e-commerce space, since such initiatives have become commonplace in an overheated sector where everyone is always looking for any competitive advantage. But the latest pilot program by Jingdong, China’s second largest e-commerce firm, looks like a potential game-changer since it could significantly challenge the entire industry by introducing ultra-fast deliveries. At the same time, newly released data is showing China’s e-commerce sales posted a major decline in the first quarter, hinting the sector may be headed for a rapid slowdown after several years of breakneck growth. Read Full Post…

News Digest: May 11-13

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 11-13. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Alibaba To Invest $294 Mln In Mapping Firm AutoNavi (Nasdaq: AMAP) (English article)
  • Hyundai Motor (Seoul: 005380) Mulls 4th China Plant: Vice Chmn (English article)
  • CSRC Approves Citic Securities (HKEx: 6030) To Issue 20 Bln Yuan in Bonds (HKEx announcement)
  • Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Building 4th Retail Store in Beijing – Source (English article)
  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) April Same-Store Sales Fall 29 Pct in China (English article)
  • Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)