Tag Archives: Plateno

BUYOUTS: SouFun, 7 Days Deals Spotlight Funding Alternatives

Bottom line: Recent moves by Baidu, SouFun and 7 Days reflect frustration by Chinese companies at lack of understanding by western stock buyers, but also spotlight the need for these companies to better educate investors about their stories.

Better investor education needed from Chinese companies

A trio of headlines last week highlighted the growing financial alternatives for high-growth Chinese companies that have lately felt unappreciated by global stock buyers. The news was quite varied, led by a threat from online search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) to privatize its shares from New York, and a large new investment by 2 major private equity firms in online real estate services giant SouFun (NYSE: SFUN). Meantime, the formerly New York-listed 7 Days hotel chain was in headlines as it sold itself to Shanghai’s Jin Jiang International (HKEx: 2006; Shanghai: 600754).

Each of these stories is quite different, but all reflect a growing arsenal of tools that high-growth private Chinese companies have to boost their profiles and valuations as they become more skilled at playing in global financial markets. At a more fundamental level, each of these moves also represents a form of education for investors, which is critical to helping outsiders understand a group of companies from China’s vibrant but still largely unknown private sector. Read Full Post…

News Digest: September 19-21, 2015

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 19-25. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Qihoo (NYSE: QIHU) Raises Coolpad (HKEx: 2369) JV Stake to 75 Pct (PRNewswire)
  • SouFun (NYSE: SFUN) Announces Investment from IDG, Carlyle and Management (PRNewswire)
  • Baoding Tianwei Group to File for Bankruptcy After April Default (English article)
  • Hotel Operator Jin Jiang (HKEx: 2006) Buys 81 Pct of 7 Days Owner Plateno (Chinese article)
  • South Korea in TD-LTE Agreement with China Mobile (HKEx: 941), ZTE (HKEx: 763) (Businesswire)

LEISURE: Voracious Jin Jiang Eyes Shenzhen Hotel Company

Bottom line: Jin Jiang’s pursuit of Shenzhen-based Vienna Hotel Group, combined with other recent M&A, could vault it to China’s leading hotel operator, though its sudden rapid expansion looks at least partly politically motivated.

Jin Jiang aims high with Vienna Hotel talks

Shanghai-based hotel operator Jin Jiang’s (HKEx: 2006; Shanghai: 600754) recent appetite for M&A continues to grow, with word that the company is in talks to buy a Shenzhen-based rival in a deal that would boost its hotel count by a third. A successful purchase of the privately held Vienna Hotel Group would mark the latest mega-purchase by Jin Jiang, which has suddenly emerged as China’s hot hotel company to watch.

Jin Jiang is certainly a household name in my adopted hometown of Shanghai, and this latest deal, when combined with others, would move the company into the ranks of one of China’s top 5 operators and the only one with a global presence. There’s only one problem with all of this, namely that Jin Jiang is one of the only top players that’s a state-run company. That contrasts sharply with other leading names like Homeinns (NYSE: HMIN), China Lodging (Nasdaq: HTHT) and Plateno, that are all privately owned. Read Full Post…

TRAVEL: Bidding War Coming For eLong with Tencent Offer?

Bottom line: Ctrip is likely to make a counter-bid for eLong following a surprise offer from Tencent, sparking a potential bidding war that should ultimately see Ctrip emerge as the victor.

Tencent launches surprise bid for eLong

I’ve been predicting for the last few months that leading online travel site Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) would make a buyout bid for former rival eLong (Nasdaq: LONG), so I was quite surprised to read that such a bid has come instead from Internet giant Tencent (HKEx: 700). This particular move is all the stranger because Tencent hasn’t shown much interest in the travel sector before now, though it previously invested in eLong and now owns about 15 percent of the company.

I also have to suspect that this particular bid came without the knowledge of Ctrip, which itself owns 37 percent of eLong. Ctrip got its stake after joining a group that bought out a controlling 62 percent of eLong previously held by US travel giant Expedia (Nasdaq: EXPE) earlier this year. Tencent has owned its stake in eLong since 2011. Ctrip’s recent moves have all pointed to its own buyout offer for eLong, leading me to believe that we could quickly see a bidding war break out for the company. Read Full Post…

TRAVEL: 7 Days, Hampton Operator Finds Room at Jin Jiang Lodge

Bottom line: Jin Jiang’s purchase of a large Chinese hotel operator reflects its ambitions to become a leading player in China’s slowing market, though it could be undermined by its roots as a state-run company.

Jin Jiang to take control of Plateno

We’re finally seeing some big consolidation start to happen in China’s crowded hotel industry, with reports that Shanghai-based operator Jin Jiang (HKEx: 2006; Shanghai: 600754) is near a deal to buy the parent of formerly New York-listed 7 Days. The move comes just 7 months after Jin Jiang made another major purchase in Europe, and signals the company is clearly becoming a player to watch in China’s lodging space.

China’s hotel industry is undergoing some major changes right now, as the market suffers from oversupply created during a major build-up in the first decade of the 21st century. Leading player Homeinns (Nasdaq: HMIN) is in the process of privatizing after its stock languished on Wall Street due to lackluster growth prospects. China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT), operator of the Hanting chain, also made a major move late last year when it announced a major tie-up with French hotel giant Accor (Paris: AC). (previous post) Read Full Post…

Hilton, Wanda In New China Budget Plays

Hilton rolls out Hampton in China

There’s a bit of buzz in the travel space today, with word of major new initiatives in the hotel and airline sectors for global hotelier Hilton Worldwide (NYSE: HLT) and domestic real estate titan Wanda Group. The former will see Hilton roll out the welcome mat for one of its main low-cost brands in China, taking aim at names like Home Inns (Nasdaq: HMIN) and China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT). The latter move has Wanda’s talkative founder Wang Jianlin discussing a potential new airline launch, as his company also makes a big push into the travel and leisure sector. Read Full Post…