It’s been 2 weeks since I’ve written a post exclusively about leading e-commerce company Alibaba, so I thought I’d end the week with a round-up of a few company news bits including its selection of the New York Stock Exchange for its highly-anticipated IPO. In related news, the company’s major shareholder Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) is reportedly in talks to reduce its planned sale of Alibaba shares in the offering. Last but not least, Alibaba has formally added its name to one of its latest acquisitions, a stake in one of China’s leading soccer clubs. Read Full Post…
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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)
News Digest: August 13, 2013
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on August 13. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) Reports Q2 Financial Results (PRNewswire)
- ZTE (HKEx: 763) To Sell ZTE Open Firefox OS Phone on eBay US and UK (Businesswire)
- Alibaba’s Taobao Bans Externally Linked QR Codes (English article)
- 500wan.com Chooses Deutsche Bank, Stifel For $150 Mln New York IPO (Chinese article)
- Yum’s (NYSE :YUM) July China Restaurant Sales Drop More Than Expected (English article)
- Latest calendar for Q2 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
Sina, Alibaba Overhaul E-Comerce Approach
After a false start earlier this year following their landmark equity tie-up, top web portal Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) and e-commerce leader Alibaba are reportedly preparing for a second bid to combine online shopping with social networking. This second initiative involves the roll-out of a completely new platform that will try to bring Alibaba’s e-commerce services to the more than 500 million registered users of Sina’s popular Weibo microblogging service, often called the Twitter of China. We’ll have to see the actual product before drawing any major conclusions, but I do think this approach looks better than other initial clumsy efforts after the pair announced their tie-up back in April Read Full Post…
News Digest: April 24, 2013
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on April 24. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- Huawei Lowers Long-Term Target For Enterprise Sales (English article)
- Taiwan Investigates Taobao for Tax Evasion (English article)
- MIIT: Market To Decide If Tencent (HKEx: 700) WeChat Charges Fees (Chinese article)
- Yingli (NYSE: YGE) Signs $165 Mln Loan With China Dev Bank (PRNewswire)
- Columbia Pacific, China Partner To Develop Senior Living Projects (Businesswire)
- Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
News Digest: September 28, 2012 报摘: 2012年9月28日
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 28. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- BYD (HKEx: 1211) in New Jam as Founder Jumps (English article)
- CNOOC (HKEx: 883) Confident on Nexen (Toronto: NXY) Deal After Canada Talks (English article)
- China Mobile (HKEx: 941) to Start TD-LTE Terminal Procurement (English article)
- Hollywood Supports Taobao Removal From Black List, Apparel Makers Oppose (Chinese article)
- Nike’s (NYSE: NKE) Earnings And China Orders Fall (English article)
Alibaba in Anti-Piracy PR Blitz 阿里巴巴进行反盗版公关
E-commerce leader Alibaba has been on a quiet PR offensive for much of the last year, seeking to convince the US that its Taobao marketplaces aren’t havens for pirates whose sales of knock-off products cost legitimate brands billions of dollars in lost sales each year. That drive has reached a crescendo with the company’s highly trumpeted announcement of a new deal with Hollywood to fight the sale of pirated movies online. The deal will see Taobao and the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) work together to identify merchants that sell pirated movies over Taobao’s various e-commerce platforms and remove the pirated merchandise. (English article)
News Digest: September 8-10, 2012 报摘: 2012年9月8-10日
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 8-10. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- Insigma (Shanghai: 600797), Cisco (Nasdaq: CSCO) Establish Cloud JV, Plan Overseas IPO (English article)
- Suntech (NYSE: STP) Announces Departure of Chief Commercial Officer (CCO) (PRNewswire)
- Alibaba’s Taobao E-commerce Site Signs Deal With US Film Rep to Curb Piracy (English article)
- FedEx (NYSE: FDX), UPS (NYSE: UPS) Win Domestic Parcel Delivery Licenses (Chinese article)
- Xiaomi Sells Out Second Batch of 200,000 Mid-Range 1S Smartphones (English article)
News Digest: July 24, 2012 报摘: 2012年7月24日
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on July 24. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) Announces Q2 Results (PRNewswire)
- CNOOC (HKEx: 883) to buy Nexen for $15.1 billion in China’s largest foreign deal (English article)
- Huawei Releases 2012 H1 Results; Sales Revenue of 102.7 Billion Yuan (company announcement)
- Nearly 10,000 Taobao Merchants Closing Each Day: Report (Chinese article)
- New Oriental Education (NYSE: EDU) Sued by Investors Over SEC Investigation (English article)
- Latest calendar for Q2 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
News Digest: May 8, 2012 报摘: 2012年5月8日
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 8. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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◙ Lenovo (HKEx: 992) to Launch Mobile Devices Facility in Central China (English article)
◙ GE (NYSE: GE) to Buy 15 Pct of China’s XD Electric (Shanghai: 601179) (English article)
◙ HTC Selects Spreadtrum’s (Nasdaq: SPRD) TD-SCDMA Baseband for Smartphone Series (PRNewswire)
◙ Alibaba Investigates Taobao Staff Bribes (English article)
◙ Shanda Cloudary Posts First-Ever Profit of $3 Mln in Q1 (Chinese article)
◙ Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
Lenovo Sister Firm Looks to Japan, Taobao Quits “围城”日本:弘毅想冲进去 淘宝想撤出来
Japan’s foreign minister was in China yesterday on an official visit, so I thought I’d start the week with 2 items on Chinese companies in the notoriously difficult Japanese market, including an interesting move into the chip sector by a sister company of PC giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992) and a hasty retreat by e-commerce giant Alibaba. Let’s start with the more intriguing of the items, which is seeing Hony Capital, the high-profile technology investment arm of Lenovo parent Legend Group, pairing with US private equity giant TPG Capital to make a planned bid for bankrupt memory chipmaker Elpida (Tokyo: 6665), according to a Japanese media report. (English article) If they made a bid, the pair would join 2 other suitors, Korea’s Hynix Semiconductor (Seoul: 000660) and US-based Micron (NYSE: MU) in pursuing the Japanese company that controls 12 percent of the global DRAM market. Frankly speaking, Hynix and Micron look like much better suitors for Elpida, as both are competitors that could consolidate the Japanese company into their own operations for an industry that has been in desperate need of consolidation for the last 5 or 6 years. But the Hony-TPG pairing does include one interesting element, namely the Lenovo connection. Lenovo itself has been trying to break into Japan for years now, following its 2005 purchase of IBM’s PC assets that included sales and distribution networks in Japan. More recently Lenovo has taken over the PC assets of NEC (Tokyo: 6701), and has discussed setting up a manufacturing base in Japan. (previous post) A successful bid for Elpida could theoretically provide Lenovo with a strong DRAM supply for its Japan-based business. Still, I would be wary of such a purchase since Lenovo has little or no experience in running a DRAM operation, and it’s unclear what kind of savings it could achieve by combining its Japanese PC business with Elpida’s money-losing memory business. Moving on, the other Japanese news bit has seen Alibaba’s Taobao service officially shutter its Japanese shopping channel that was operating on a platform run by Yahoo Japan (Tokyo: 4689). (Chinese article) Alibaba made a relatively low-key move into Japan several years ago, seeking to take advantage of ties to one of its earliest investors, Japan’s Softbank (Japan: 9984), which is also the main investor in Yahoo Japan along with Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) itself. Clearly the market hasn’t proven as easy to penetrate as Alibaba had hoped, and the media report even says that sales on the Taobao Japan channel were below the company’s targets. This withdrawal doesn’t surprise me at all, as Chinese firms of all types have had a difficult time in the Japanese market, which has become famous for its impenetrability by foreign firms. The other big Chinese web firm trying to crack the market is search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), which has spent millions of dollars over the last 3 years on a Japanese search portal with little results to show for that investment. This Taobao withdrawal from the market was completely predictable, and I wouldn’t be surprised at all to see a similar retreat by Baidu within the next 12 months.
Bottom line: A bid by a Lenovo sister company for bankrupt Japanese chipmaker Elpida is likely to fail, while Baidu is likely to follow a recent Alibaba retreat from Japan in the next 12 months.
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◙ Lenovo Considers Japan Production 联想向日本转移制造业务为明智公关手段
◙ NEC China Cellphones: New Lenovo Tie-Up? NEC计划重回中国手机市场 或与联想联姻