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FUND RAISING: Alibaba, Uber, Didi Kuaidi In Mega Fundings

Bottom line: Major new funding raising by Uber, its Chinese equivalent, and Alibaba’s logistics arm reflect continued interest in such leading Internet firms by major global Investors, though funding will slow sharply for smaller, less known players.

Three new Internet deals raise $5 bln

It seems my earlier forecast was incorrect that major fund-raising for Chinese Internet companies could be cooling due to waning investor sentiment during the recent market volatility. The latest headlines include 3 major new deal close to completion, worth a collective $5 billion. The largest has Didi Kuaidi, the homegrown Chinese equivalent of private car services giant Uber, on the cusp of new a funding deal worth $3 billion. The second has the actual Uber also near a deal to raise $1.2 billion for its Chinese business, as it prepares to spin off the unit into a separate company.

Meantime, the smallest of the deals has e-commerce leader Alibaba ‘s(NYSE: BABA) Cainiao logistics unit also on the verge of a deal to provide hundreds of millions of yuan for a small logistics company. In this case the move appears aimed at helping Cainiao to build up its stable of partners providing logistics service. The addition of such outsiders would also help to validate Alibaba’s 2-year-old program to plow 100 billion yuan into its logistics capabilities.

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INTERNET: Didi Kuaidi Raises Big Bucks, Drives Into SE Asia

Bottom line: Didi Kuaidi could rise over the next 1-2 years to challenge Uber, as it embarks on a global expansion starting in Southeast Asia, fueled by billions of dollars in new investment.

Didi Kuaidi, Uber race for new funds

China’s homegrown version of global hired car services giant Uber continues to race ahead, with word that Didi Kuaidi is on the cusp of a new fund-raising that’s similar in size to the many recent amounts raised by its larger US cousin. At the same time, we’re seeing the earliest signals that Didi Kuaidi may be getting read to challenge Uber outside of China, with separate reports saying the former is in talks for a major investment in a major Southeast Asian taxi app operator.

The market for hired car service apps seems to change almost daily, with hardly a week passing without the announcement of a major new milestone or conflict between these aggressive companies and traditional taxi drivers. Uber is a good example, hitting speed bumps with government raids of 2 of its Chinese offices earlier this year, only to disclose it had no intention of leaving the market and was preparing to invest $1 billion in China this year alone. (previous post) Read Full Post…