Tag Archives: eLong

elong latest financial news

Alibaba’s Ma Eyes New Partner In Apple’s Cook

Alibaba, Apple weigh electronic wallet tie-up

The headlines are buzzing today with news about newly listed Alibaba (NYSE: BABA), led by word that the e-commerce giant may explore an electronic payments tie-up with global gadget leader Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). I’ll be quite frank and say that such a tie-up would seem destined for disaster, based on the previous experience between Alibaba and Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO), its only other major partner in a similar past tie-up.

Meantime, Alibaba has also announced a spin-off of its fledgling online travel business, posing the interesting possibility of some major acquisitions as it tries to quickly expand the unit and also presenting a challenge to sector leaders Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) and Qunar (Nasdaq: QUNR). Lastly there’s the largely technical news bit that Alibaba’s stock broke through the $100 mark for the first time in the latest trading session, putting it nearly 50 percent above its IPO price, as investors eagerly await the company’s maiden earnings report set for next Tuesday. (earnings calendar) Read Full Post…

eLong Shake-Up: Buy-Out Ahead?

eLong CFO, COO resign

A new management shakeup in the top ranks of eLong (Nasdaq: LONG) didn’t excite investors too much, but hints that something is happening behind the scenes at this online travel laggard controlled by US giant Expedia (Nasdaq: EXPE). The shakeup has seen eLong’s CFO and COO both resign, though the company’s CEO is staying in his current position, at least for now. Rumors circulated earlier this year that a buyout could be coming for eLong from sector leader Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP), though such a deal never came. Read Full Post…

News Digest: September 27-29, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 27-29. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
══════════════════════════════════════════════════════

  • Intel (Nasdaq: INTC) Invests Up To $1.5 Bln In China Mobile Chip Venture (English article)
  • Hershey (NYSE: HSY) Completes Initial Purchase Of Shanghai Golden Monkey (Businesswire)
  • LightInTheBox (NYSE: LITB) Raises Q3 Financial Guidance (PRNewswire)
  • Shanghai Stock Exchange Announces Vehicle For Experimental Link With HK (Chinese article)
  • Shake-Up At eLong (Nasdaq: LONG) As CFO, COO Resign (Chinese article)

iDreamSky Eyes NY, eLong Hedges

iDreamSky files for NY IPO

Separate reports about a new IPO by one company and potential exit from the Nasdaq by another are reflecting the mixed feelings that Chinese firms have for New York, where public listings can bring both prestige and also headaches. In the new listing category, media are reporting that yet another mobile game developer called iDreamSky has just made its first public filing for a New York IPO to raise up to $110 million. Meantime, other media are reporting that veteran online travel service eLong (Nasdaq: LONG) could be gearing up for a buy-out by much larger rival Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP). Read Full Post…

News Digest: July 4, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on July 4. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
══════════════════════════════════════════════════════

  • China To Try GSK-linked (London: GSK) Investigator In Secret: Family Friends (English article)
  • SMIC (HKEx: 981) Lands Qualcomm (Nasdaq: QCOM) Snapdragon Chip Orders (English article)
  • Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) to Acquire eLong (Nasdaq: LONG) – Source (English article)
  • Tianjin Goubuli IPO Crashes, Showing Difficulty Of Restaurant Listings (Chinese article)
  • Mobile Game Developer iDreamSky Files For IPO To Raise Up To $115 Mln (Chinese article)

Consolidation In Focus With Ourgame Plunge, eLong Jump

eLong shares soar

Big stock moves for veteran online travel agent eLong (Nasdaq: LONG) and newly listed mobile game firm Ourgame (HKEx: 6899) are shining a spotlight on the need for consolidation in many of China’s online sectors, where these smaller players lack the resources to thrive over the longer term. Shares of eLong suddenly soared more than 20 percent in the latest session on trading volumes not seen for years, which will inevitably lead to speculation of a looming buyout offer. Meantime, Ourgame shares tanked 17 percent on their first trading day in Hong Kong, as investors yawned at the chance to buy into yet another mid-sized Chinese gaming firm. Read Full Post…

Investors Favor Online Travel With Tujia Funding

Tujia lands new mega-funding

Online travel is quickly taking on a new cult-like status among investors, with word of a major new funding for vacation rental site Tujia. This latest fund-raising frenzy in online travel looks very similar to what happened in group buying about 4 years ago, when investors pumped billions of dollars into a wide range of money-losing start-ups. Internet watchers will know that many of those companies later went bust, raising the prospect that a similar fate could be waiting for the online travel sector. Read Full Post…

Ctrip Ties With Tongcheng, Eyes Tuniu

Ctrip in talks for Tuniu stake

An ongoing consolidation in the crowded online travel space has taken a new twist, with word that industry leader Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) has made a major investment in up-and-comer Tongcheng and is eying a similar tie-up with IPO candidate Tuniu. The latest news comes from one official announcement on Tongcheng, and another media report on Tuniu, showing just how active the online travel space has recently become due to the entry of several new players over the last few years. All of this comes just weeks after Ctrip was reportedly in talks to merge with Qunar (Nasdaq: QUNR), the sector’s second largest player, in a deal that would have created a sector leader with a market value of around $10 billion. Read Full Post…

Tencent Makes Travel Mates Of eLong, Tongcheng

Tongcheng, eLong form alliance

Just days after reports emerged that China’s top 2 online travel agents were in talks for a potential merger, rivals eLong (Nasdaq: LONG) and venture-backed Tongcheng have announced their own new tie-up that could be prelude to a similar marriage. In an interesting twist, this newest deal looks like it’s being engineered behind the scenes by Tencent (HKEx: 700), China’s leading Internet company that is also a major stakeholder in both eLong and Tongcheng. Such a dynamic would be similar to the bigger deal that emerged earlier this week, which could see leading online search firm Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) orchestrate a much larger merger between Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) and Qunar (Nasdaq: QUNR). Read Full Post…

News Digest: April 11, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on April 11. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
══════════════════════════════════════════════════════

  • eLong (Nasdaq: LONG), Tongcheng Form Strategic Cooperation Agreement (PRNewswire)
  • Tencent (HKEx: 700) Launches $5 Bln Bond Program (English article)
  • ZTE (HKEx: 763) Q1 Profit To Surge As 4G Orders Lift Business Outlook (Businesswire)
  • NQ Mobile (NYSE: NQ) Announces Q4, Fiscal Year 2013 Results (PRNewswire)
  • Wuxi Suntech (NYSE: STPFQ) Equity Interests Purportedly Transferred To 3rd Party (PRNewswire)
  • Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

Online Travel Gets Hotter With Rising Tongcheng

Tongcheng gets mega-funding from Tencent group

Reports of major new funding for online travel site Tongcheng are casting a spotlight on a sudden rise in competition for the sector, which for years was dominated by industry leaders Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) and eLong (Nasdaq: LONG). The trend looks a bit worrisome to me, hinting at a new looming round of price wars and potentially some consolidation. Ctrip could well become a leader of such consolidation if it occurs, since the company now has a huge cash pile of nearly $2 billion following its raising of $800 million through a highly popular convertible bond offer last fall. Read Full Post…