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Haier, Sina Weibo, ZTE In New Foreign Tie-Ups

Haier ties up with KKR

I want to mark this week’s return to work for most of China with a look at 3 new foreign partnerships announced over the past week, 1 each involving home appliance maker Haier (Shanghai: 600690), the Twitter-like Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) Weibo and telecoms equipment maker ZTE (HKEx: 763; Shenzhen: 000063). All 3 of the tie-ups are different in nature, but they do look innovative and encouraging and should have positive implications for each company’s future development. Read Full Post…

News Digest: October 7, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 7. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Qingdao Haier (Shanghai: 600690), KKR Form Strategic Partnership (Businesswire)
  • Tencent (HKEx: 700) Says Is Part Of Consortium Seeking Banking License (HKEx announcement)
  • Chinese Game Developer Forgame (HKEx: 484) Surges In HK Trading Debut (English article)
  • Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) Sells 2 Solar Power Plants BlackRock-Managed Fund (PRNewswire)
  • Socialgist In Deal to Provide Social Data from Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) Weibo (PRNewswire)

News Digest: September 25, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 25. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Suning (Shenzhen: 002024) In Advanced Talks To Buy PPTV For $400 Mln – Source (Chinese article)
  • Microsoft, BesTV (Shanghai: 600637) to Invest up to $237 Mln in China Venture (English article)
  • US Solar Group Offers Proposal To End US-China Panel Dispute (Group announcement)
  • KKR, Modern Dairy (HKEx: 1117) To Build Large Scale Farms in Shandong (Businesswire)
  • Alibaba Launches Taobao C2C Service In Singapore (English article)

Mengniu Drives Needed Dairy Consolidation

Mengniu swallows Yashili

Mengniu’s (HKEx: 2319) new announcement of its third major tie-up in the last month marks the latest step in an important and necessary consolidation for a battered Chinese dairy sector that has been in turmoil for the last 5 years. This kind of retrenchment, which includes a healthy dose of participation by foreign firms, is exactly the kind of medicine that China needs to restore consumer confidence to its fragmented and often unruly food sectors. Read Full Post…

AsiaInfo: Buyout Dead? 亚信科技:收购告吹?

Despite reporting solid profit growth, telecoms software maker AsiaInfo’s (Nasdaq: ASIA) latest quarterly earnings report was more significant for what it did NOT contain, namely any mention of an ongoing plan to sell the company. Does this mean the deal is dead? In my view, the lack of any news on what once looked like a lively bidding war could indeed mean that buyers are no longer interested in AsiaInfo, perhaps because the company’s financials weren’t as attractive as many thought they might be or because the company wanted too big a premium for its shares.

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Investors to AsiaInfo: Let’s See Some Numbers 投资者对亚信创联并购案减失耐心

There are several interesting items out there today on US-listed Chinese firms, led by a resounding investor yawn at news that telecoms software maker and acquisition target AsiaInfo-Linkage (Nasdaq: ASIA) is seeking more offers after a major Chinese investor made a surprise bid for the company last month. In separate but other noteworthy news, we’re getting some more financials that don’t look pretty from car rental specialist China Auto, which has filed to make a New York IPO, and are hearing about an ambitious global expansion plan from e-commerce giant 360Buy, which hopes to someday make a New York IPO to raise more than $1 billion. Let’s start with AsiaInfo-Linkage, which put out a statement on Monday saying it was seeking additional buyers after receiving an offer in February from an investment arm of China’s giant CITIC Group. (company announcement) AsiaInfo’s shares rallied after it announced the initial CITIC bid, and rose again after media reported that private equity firms including KKR and TPG had expressed interest in making competing offers. (previous post) But this latest announcement failed to excite anyone, with AsiaInfo’s shares actually dropping slightly in Monday trade even as the broader Nasdaq rallied nearly 2 percent, indicating investors may be growing impatient with all the talk and want to see some actual numbers. CITIC’s original offer price was never officially disclosed, so it’s not at all clear how much it bid and all we really know is that some media reports have said new bids could value the company at $1 billion or more, which is where the company’s current market capitalization now stands. Look for the stock to come under some pressure if no new concrete details come out soon. Moving on to other matters,  media are citing an executive from 360Buy, which also goes by the name Jingdong Mall, saying the company will set up several international sites this year to let overseas buyers purchase items on its site. This latest development, combined with similar recent announcements of major new hiring, reflect the fact that 360Buy has too much cash, after receiving over $1 billion last year in a record-high capital raising round for a privately held Internet company. The company is clearly coming under pressure from its new investors to use some of that cash to create an exciting story for a planned New York IPO, which could come this year or next. But its rapid growth is a bit worrisome, as such quick expansions frequently run into managerial and technical problems and end up creating more losses than new growth. Lastly there’s China Auto, which filed for a New York IPO early this year but has gone silent since then. Now Chinese media are reporting the company has made another IPO filing, in which it disclosed it has lost money over the last 3 years amid a rapid expansion and needs the money from an IPO to repay debt. (Chinese article) This is the first time we’ve gotten such detailed financials, and the money-losing element doesn’t bode well for the offering, following the disastrous launch last week of China’s first New York IPO this year for Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS). (previous post)

Bottom line: Investors are growing impatient with takeover target AsiaInfo-Linkage, and will put the stock under pressure until it reveals more details about potential buyout offers.

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China Auto Wins 2012 Race For 1st US IPO 神州租车抢先成首个赴美IPO的中国企业

China IPO Winter Goes On as Vipshop Flops 唯品会大跌,中国IPO冬季持续

Debut Offshore IPO Looks Weak, But Not So Bad 阳光油砂上市首日表现差强人意

AsiaInfo Bidding War Erupts, More to Come 亚信联创收购战打响

The confidence crisis for US-listed China stocks has taken an interesting twist with the start of a bidding war for AsiaInfo-Linkage (Nasdaq: ASIA), one of the oldest US-listed China firms. The development underscores the fact that despite questionable accounting practices at many smaller US-listed Chinese firms, there are still many good companies in the market that may look like good values for buyers wanting to take advantage of depressed share prices that have resulted in cheap valuations. On the IPO front, meanwhile, a steady stream of noise from e-commerce giant 360Buy, which also goes by the name Jingdong Mall, indicates the company may be getting close to making its first public filing for a public offering that it first announced plans for last fall. Let’s look at AsiaInfo  first, as the new bidding war could be the first in a new string of buyout offers for healthy US-listed Chinese firms whose shares have tumbled by 50 percent or more in the last year after a series of accounting scandals. Media are reporting that big-name US private equity firms including KKR and TPG are eying bids for AsiaInfo-Linkage that could value the company at $1 billion or more. (English article) That would be a big premium over its market value that stood at about $700 million when Chinese investor CITIC Capital made an offer to buy out AsiaInfo last month for an undisclosed sum. (previous post) AsiaInfo’s shares rose 11 percent to $12.95 after news of a potential bidding war came out yesterday, and its shares have risen considerably from December when they traded below $7. Of course it’s also worth noting the company’s shares traded above $30 less than 2 years ago, when Chinese tech and Internet stocks were still popular. Investors will be watching closely to see how this new bidding war evolves, and I would expect to see more offers emerging for other healthy companies that private equity firms see as undervalued at current market prices. Meantime, 360Buy has just said it will invest 3.5  billion yuan, or more than $500 million, to beef up its logistics systems, in the latest of a series of recent announcements to raise its profile in the run-up to a potential multibillion-dollar US IPO. (English article) The company earlier this week announced the official launch of its e-book service, and has recently brought in a series of experienced managers from other companies to make itself more attractive to overseas investors. I wouldn’t be surprised to see the 360Buy make its first public IPO filing by the end of March if stock markets remain strong, though it will probably attract limited investor interest due to stiff competition from not only domestic rivals like Dangdang (NYSE: DANG), but also aggressive foreign players in China like Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) and Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT), which is trying to acquire a controlling stake in local player Yihaodian.

Bottom line: A bidding war for AsiaInfo-Linkage could presage more such wars for US-listed Chinese firms whose shares have been hit by negative investor sentiment.

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AsiaInfo, Xinhua in Latest Listings Shuffle 新华电视悄然上市 亚信联创或被摘牌

◙  E-Commerce: 360Buy Awaits IPO Window, Amazon Expands 京东IPO融资心切 亚马逊物流扩张加剧竞争

360Buy Heats Up E-Books, People’s Daily Goes to Market 京东商城高调进军电子书,人民网开启上市进程

News Digest: February 22, 2012 报摘: 2012年2月22日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on February 22. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Alibaba.com (HKEx: 1688) Reports Q4 Results, Announces Privatization Plan (Results; Plan announcement)

◙ US Power Firm AES (NYSE: AES) Eyes China Asset Sales: Sources (English article)

Canadian Solar (Nasdaq: CSIQ) Raises Q4 Shipment Guidance to 430-440 MW (PRNewswire)

KKR, TPG Among Firms Eyeing Nasdaq-listed AsiaInfo (Nasdaq: ASIA) -Sources (English article)

Yingli Green Energy (NYSE: YGE) Pre-announces Preliminary Q4, Full Year Results (PRNewswire)

◙ Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

News Digest: December 6, 2011

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on December 6. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Apple’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone 4S To Go On Sale In 7 Cities on December 16 – Source (Chinese article)

Bank of China (HKEx: 3988) To Step In As Saab Part Owner: Source (English article)

Vancl Completes USD 230 Mln Sixth-Round Funding (English article)

KKR Announces Investment in China Outfitters (Businesswire)

Chow Tai Fook May Beat Prada (HKEx: 1913) to 2011 HK Record in $2.8 Billion IPO (English article)