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CONSUMER: Midea Goes Appliance Shopping with Toshiba

Bottom line: Midea could buy another global brand following its purchase of Toshiba’s home appliance business, while hometown rival Gree will also feel pressure to make a small to mid-sized overseas acquisition in the next 1-2 years.

Midea in MOU for Toshiba’s appliance unit

Following several days of rumors, struggling Japanese tech giant Toshiba (Tokyo: 6502) has confirmed it will sell a controlling stake in its home appliance business to Midea (Shenzhen: 000333), extending a fledgling movement by Chinese buyers abroad. The move could pressure other Chinese rivals, most notably Gree (Shenzhen: 000651), to follow in the footsteps of Midea and Haier (HKEx: 1169), which is also in the process of buying General Electric’s (NYSE: GE) appliance business.

From a bigger perspective, this particular trend looks a bit like what happened several decades ago in the older industry for TV sets. That trend saw Asian buyers purchase big western brands in the fading TV industry, with storied names like Zenith and RCA ultimately get gobbled up. Fast forward to the present, when most of those older brands no longer exist or are insignificant, which could hint at what may lie ahead for these new purchases by the Chinese companies. Read Full Post…

CONSUMER: Midea Follows Haier Abroad with Toshiba Talks

Bottom line: Midea’s reported bid for Toshiba’s home appliance business reflects a renewed global push by Chinese white goods maker, but is likely to fail due to Midea’s lack of experience managing a global brand.

Midea eyeing Toshiba’s white goods?

Leading appliance maker Haier (HKEx: 1169) could quickly discover it’s not the only Chinese company roaming the globe for acquisitions, with word that domestic rival Midea (Shenzhen: 000333) is in talks to buy the white goods business of Japan’s Toshiba (Tokyo: Tokyo). This particular news comes as Haier finalizes its purchase of the home appliance unit of General Electric (NYSE: GE), and is part of a larger push by big western companies to sell their lower-margin white goods businesses.

A subset of that bigger story has seen Japanese brands engage in their own campaign to sell off assets from their lower margin businesses, many of which are losing money. That trend has culminated in prolonged talks that are likely to see the struggling Sharp Corp (Tokyo: 6753) sell itself to Taiwan’s Hon Hai (Taipei: 2317), in what would mark the largest-ever sale of a Japanese electronics company to a foreign buyer. Read Full Post…

MEDIA: TCL, LeTV Partnership Moves Ahead with New Smart TVs

Bottom line: TCL’s smart TV alliance with LeTV brings together 2 strong names and is getting off to a good start with a strong lineup of new products, but could have trouble over the longer term due to the rapidly changing industry.

TCL announces new products with LeTV

TV stalwart TCL (Shenzhen: 000100) has just announced an expansion of its young partnership in smart TVs with industry high-flyer LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104), in what could become the first of an earlier wave of such tie-ups to finally gain some traction. Many of the similar tie-ups were announced in rapid succession a couple of years ago, as newer online video companies rushed to forge partnerships with traditional TV manufacturers.

The idea was that the TV makers would produce customized products optimized to offer video services from a particular Internet company, creating a new generation of online-connected smart TVs that could compete with traditional cable TV services. But it seems many of those alliances never really got very far, and these days many video companies have decided to focus instead on making special set-top boxes that be easily mounted on any TV. Read Full Post…

News Digest: September 25, 2015

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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  • China Telecom (HKEx: 728), Unicom (HKEx: 762) May Merge – Deutsche Bank (Chinese article)
  • Didi Kuaidi in Strategic Partnership with LinkedIn (NYSE: LNKD) (Chinese article)
  • Toshiba in White Goods Deal with China’s Skyworth (HKEx: 751) (English article)
  • Huishang Bank Turns to HK for Share Sale After China Rout (English article)
  • JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) Boosts Asia Reach With HK Office, Logistics Tie-Up (GlobeNewswire)

LeTV Sues Xiaomi In Growing Copyright Wars

Xiaomi Box sued by LeTV

China was traditionally known for its rampant piracy, but is now suddenly becoming a strong copyright protection advocate with the rise of a new generation of video site operators looking to protect their intellectual property. In the latest twist of this new and somewhat unexpected trend, Internet TV operator LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104) has successfully sued fast-rising smartphone maker Xiaomi for copyright violations related to Xiaomi’s problem-plagued Internet TV set-top boxes. Read Full Post…

Youku Tudou, Huawei Join Internet TV Crowd

Youku, Huawei get set to roll out Joy Box

In a move that seemed almost inevitable, leading online video site Youku Tudou (NYSE: YOKU) and top telecoms equipment maker Huawei have joined hands to create a set-top box for Internet TV, with plans to launch the product later this month. I’m calling the move inevitable, because Youku Tudou was one of China’s only major online video sharing services that had yet to launch an Internet TV initiative, and Huawei was one of the few remaining hardware makers without such a plan. This alliance looks potentially interesting as it combines 2 leaders in their respective areas, though their relatively late arrival to the game could put them at a slight disadvantage. Read Full Post…

News Digest: December 26, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on December 26. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Rolls-Royce Says Britain’s SFO Begins Bribery Investigation Related To China (English article)
  • First Virtual Network Operator (VNO) Licenses To Be Awarded By Year End (Chinese article)
  • CNTV, Tencent (HKEx: 700), Skyworth Partner on ‘WeChat TV’ (English article)
  • Unicom (HKEx: 762) Makes Biggest Upper Management Adjustment In 5 Years (Chinese article)
  • InterDigital (Nasdaq: IDCC) Gains After Settling With Huawei on Patents (English article)

Web Firms Flock To Routers, China Mobile Goes Global

Tech firms pile into wireless routers

First it was smartphones, then it was Internet TV, and now wireless routers have become the latest flavor of the day for Chinese web firms as everyone looks to drive traffic to their sites and services in the fast-evolving market. I previously wrote when security software specialist Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU) entered the router space in June, and now a new report says smartphone maker Xiaomi, search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) and game specialist Shanda are preparing to enter the sector as well. Meantime in a separate but related telecoms move, leading telco China Mobile (HKEx: 941; NYSE: CHL) is making a feeble move into the international market with a relaunch of its Jego service that it suspended shortly after an original roll-out earlier this year. Read Full Post…

LeTV Stays On Top In Smart TV Race

LeTV in new smart TV moves

China’s smart TV space has gotten a big lift in recent months with a flurry of major new developments, including 2 major new moves this past week by industry veteran LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104). This sudden rush to smart TVs, which deliver most of their content over the Internet, is being driven by a number of factors that make China ideal for development of the market. Read Full Post…

Alibaba Joins Internet TV Crowd

Alibaba, Skyworth join Internet TV lineup

Internet TV is fast becoming the flavor of the day for China’s leading Internet and gadget companies, with word that e-commerce giant Alibaba has now entered the field through a new tie-up with TV maker Skyworth (HKEx: 751). The news comes just a week after online search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) announced its own similar tie-up with TCL Multimedia (HKEx: 1070), another leading TV maker, and following other similar recent product roll-outs by names like smartphone maker Xiaomi, video content provider LeTV (Shenzhen: 300104) and PC giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992). Read Full Post…

News Digest: September 11, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 11. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) Unveils iPhone 5S and 5C, To Come To China Sept 20 (Chinese article)
  • Skyworth (HKEx: 751) Joins With Alibaba In New Brand Kukai TVs (HKEx: 751) (Chinese article)
  • Xiaomi Developing Own Mobile OS – Reports (English article)
  • Baijiu Brands Top List Of Worst Performing Stocks For Nearly A Year (Chinese article)
  • More E-Commerce Companies Opening Brick-And-Mortar Stores (Chinese article)