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News Digest: January 12-14 报摘:2013年1月12-14日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 12-14. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Sina (Nasdaq: SINA), Netease Youdao Partner on Microblog Translation (English article)
  • China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Says Apple’s CEO Cook Discussed Cooperation Issues (Chinese article)
  • Citic Telecom (HKEx: 1883) Buys 79 Pct of Macau Phone Operator (English article)
  • Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) Announces Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU) Mgmt Changes (PRNewswire)
  • Robin Li Takes Direct Oversight of Baidu’s (Nasdaq: BIDU) Mobile Division (Chinese article)

Sohu Video, Qunar in IPO Marches 搜狐视频、去哪儿网加紧上市步伐

The latest news bits indicate the video sharing unit of web portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) and online travel services firm Qunar are both marching rapidly towards overseas IPOs, with both companies positioning themselves to move quickly if and when the current market freeze ever eases. Sohu has been saying for much of the last year that it wants to spin off its video unit into a stand-alone company for an eventual overseas listing, and now the company has formally separated the unit’s sales force into a separate entity. (Chinese article) Meantime, domestic media are also quoting a top executive of Qunar, which is backed by online search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), as saying his company has passed industry leader Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) in air ticket sales, in what sounds like a drive to raise the company’s profile in the run-up to its own IPO. (English article; Chinese article)

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Sohu Tests IPO Market With Big Dividend 搜狐用巨额股息试水IPO市场

Internet portal Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) is testing one of the worst IPO markets in recent memory with plans for listing one of its online gaming units, serving up a massive dividend and mildly upbeat quarterly results to generate hype for what otherwise looks to me like a very so-so offering. This latest plan comes against a broader backdrop of a dismal IPO market that has seen just 1 major offering for a Chinese firm in the US this year, as international investors shun Chinese stocks after a steady stream of accounting scandals that began more than a year ago. Further limiting its chances for success, this latest offering plan comes in the relatively uninspired online game sector, which is already quite competitive and where overseas investors already have a number of other choices in the form of companies such as NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES) and Perfect World (Nasdaq: PRWD), as well as Sohu’s own separately listed gaming unit Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU).

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News Digest: August 7, 2012 报摘: 2012年8月7日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on August 7. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Expands TD-LTE Trial to 13 Cities (English article)
  • Youku (NYSE: YOKU) Announces Q2 Unaudited Financial Results (PRNewswire)
  • Changyou’s (Nasdaq: CYOU) 7Road.com Unit Plans to File for IPO (PRNewswire)
  • LaShou’s Wu Bo Reliquishes CEO Title, Remains as Company Chairman (Chinese article)

Renren Weighs Game Unit Spin-Off 人人网考虑分拆游戏业务

Renren (NYSE: RENN) investors tired of seeing losses quarter after quarter could soon have another alternative as China’s leading social networking site reportedly plans to spin off its online game unit into a separately listed company. If true, the news would mark the latest plan by an Internet company to spin off an individual business into a separate unit, as part of a broader trend by this sector to provide investors with clearer choices focused on specific businesses like games or e-commerce. Many of China’s Internet companies, especially the older ones, often have lots of different businesses, from portals, to games, e-commerce and social networking, under a single company. One or more of the businesses are often profitable and end up subsidizing the others that are losing money — frustrating investors who might like the profitable units but care less for the loss-making ones. In this latest case, media are citing unnamed sources saying Renren is crafting a plan to spin off its game unit by September, and would eventually list the business separately with an IPO. (Chinese article) Renren may have hinted at this move when it released its first-quarter results last month, at which time it said its online game revenue nearly doubled to $17.5 million, accounting for more than half of the company’s total revenue. (previous post) I’m normally not a big fan of online game stocks, as business for such companies can vary widely due to their dependence on 1 or 2 popular titles for success. But in Renren’s case, the company actually looks a bit more interesting than traditional rivals like Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME) and The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY), which are simply game companies and little more. Renren brings the added advantage of millions of users for its core social networking site, which provide an instant audience for its games. For that reason, it could probably find more success with so-called casual gamers, the people who like to play games occasionally but aren’t as fanatical as hard-core players who can spend hours playing at Internet cafes. Renren hasn’t commented in too much detail on the game business, but presumably its profitable or would become profitable by the time of a public listing, most likely late this year or in early 2013. That would be an attractive alternative for investors, who have shunned Chinese IPOs for nearly a year now partly because most of the ones to list during that time were losing money. An IPO for Renren’s game unit would parallel a similar move by Internet portal Sohu (NYSE: SOHU), which spun off its gaming business into a separately listed company, Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU) several years ago. Others reportedly weighing similar moves include gaming company NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES), which may spin off its portal business; and Internet giant Tencent (HKEx: 700), which recently reorganized and has discussed spinning off its e-commerce business. Look for more such spin-off plans in the next 12 months, potentially providing stock buyers with some more focused, and perhaps even profitable, China Internet investment options.

Bottom line: Renren’s reported plan to spin off its online games business is part of a trend that could see a flurry of similar moves and IPOs by profitable Chinese Internet companies in the next year.

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Renren: China’s Next Gaming Company? 人人网:中国下一个网游企业?

Tencent E-Commerce: Another Money Loser IPO 腾讯电商:将又一个失败的

NetEase Name Change: Spin-Off Coming 网易更名:预示业务分拆

News Digest: December 1, 2011

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on December 1. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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◙ China Cuts Bank Reserves in Policy Shift To Lift Economy (English article)

Alibaba-Led Group Said to Prepare Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) Bid (English article)

Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU) to Buy Game Info Portal 17173.com from Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) (English article)

Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) YouA Spins Off, Receives Eight-Figure USD Funding (English article)

LDK Solar (NYSE: LDK) Announces Plan to Issue RMB3,000,000,000 Notes (PRNewswire)

Perfect World: Trouble Brewing in Online Games? 完美世界调降财测释放行业预警信号

With all the buzz out there about a looming China Internet bubble, new downwardly revised guidance from Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD), one of China’s more innovative and outward looking online game operators, looks like a potentially worrisome warning flag. According to its newly released latest estimate, the company expects to earn around 720 million yuan in revenue for the third quarter, or about $110 million, down by a sizeable 8 percent from its previous forecast given out just 3 weeks ago for about 780 million yuan. (English announcement) The company cites a new “take it slower” strategy to lengthen the lifecycle of its games, but that didn’t help its shares which tumbled 20 percent on the Nasdaq after it made the announcement. Reaction on Wall Street was mixed for other Chinese online game sites, with Sohu’s (Nasdaq: SOHU) Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU) and NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES) both down around 5 percent or more, while Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME) was down by a more modest 1.1 percent. Up until now I haven’t really discussed whether online games would be affected by China’s looming Internet bubble, as this category gets most of its money from young gamers who are a different set of customers from the more mainstream online shoppers whose overhyped potential is fueling the current bubble in e-commerce and group buying sites. Recent growth in the online game market has been much more reasonable than e-commerce, and the sector has attracted far fewer new investment dollars in the last year, so I think it’s probably a bit too early to say this group is set for a correction based only on this one downward revision. But one or more similar announcements from other big players will definitely cast a chill over this sector, which, despite its more reasonable growth rates, is still highly competitive with a large cast of companies fighting for a relatively small pool of gamers’ spending.

Bottom line: Perfect World’s downward revision for its Q3 revenue is a worrisome signal for the online game sector, though it’s too early to say if a broader shake-up is looming.

就在中国互联网泡沫即将破灭的议论不断之时,极具创新性和外向型的在线游戏运行商–完美世界(PWRD.O)最近下调财测,看似是对互联网泡沫忧虑的印证。该公司最近公布的预测显示,第三季度营收预计为7.2亿元人民币左右,较三周前预测的7.8亿元下降近8%。完美世界称新制定了“放缓”战略以延长游戏产品的生命周期,但这没有对股价形成支撑,声明发布之後该公司股票在Nasdaq市场下跌了20%。华尔街对其他中国在线游戏公司股票的反应好坏参半,搜狐畅游网易的股价都下跌了5%以上。盛大游戏下跌1.1%,跌幅相对较小。到目前为止,我没有真正谈起中国的互联网泡沫是否会影响到在线游戏公司。这个行业的大部分营收来自年轻的游戏玩家,他们与更加主流的在线购物网站的客户不同,後者易于接受天花乱坠的宣传,可能加速电子商务和团购网站的泡沫化。与电子商务市场相比,最近在线游戏市场增长则更加理性,在过去一年里吸引的投资也远小得多,因此,我认为仅仅根据这一次财测下调尚不足以说明,在线游戏行业发展将出现修正。但是,其他大型公司若发布一两个类似声明,将无疑说明这个行业的危机临近,尽管在线游戏行业增长率更加合理,由于大量公司争夺相对较小的在线游戏收入,业界也充满竞争压力。

一句话:完美世界调降三季度营收预测,发出在线游戏行业令人忧虑的信号,不过要说更大范围的变动即将来临也还为时尚早。

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