Tag Archives: Spring Airlines

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…

News Digest: October 17, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 17. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Ant Financial Set Up With Alibaba Assets Alipay, Yu’ebao And Others (Chinese article)
  • Spring Airlines To Become First Public Low-Cost Carrier With IPO By Year End (Chinese article)
  • Internet Giants’ Brawl Ends With Qihoo (NYSE:QIHU) Final Loss To Tencent (English article)
  • McDonald’s (NYSE: MCD) Hits Snag In China Expansion With Franchisee Dispute (Chinese article)
  • Inspur Wins China Telecom Server Tender (English article)
  • Latest calendar for Q3 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

IPOs: Spring In Shanghai, Cheetah In NY, Football In London

Cheetah Mobile cuts IPO

A flurry of IPO news is in the headlines as we start this new week, including more troublesome signs from New York for an upcoming tech IPO, and a potentially exciting new offering in Shanghai from China’s leading budget airline. Meantime, another quirky piece of IPO news is making headlines with word that a Sichuan-based soccer club is aiming for an eventual listing in London. The 3 companies involved in these news bits, respectively, are security software maker Cheetah Mobile, budget carrier Spring Airlines and the Sichuan Leaders soccer club. Read Full Post…

Shanghai Street View: Aviation Aunties

China Easter ups minimum age for new flight attendants

Most people probably haven’t felt too charitable towards China’s major airlines this past week, following numerous flight delays and cancellations at the end of the National Day holiday due to huge downpours during Typhoon Fitow. I’m personally not a big fan in either of Shanghai’s 2 biggest carriers, China Eastern (HKEx: 670; Shanghai: 600115; NYSE: CEA) and Spring Airlines, mostly due to past bad experiences with both. Read Full Post…