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Tencent latest Business & Financial news from Doug Young, the Expert on Chinese High Tech Market, (former Journalist and Chief editor at Reuters)

News Digest: June 21, 2012 报摘: 2012年6月21日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 21. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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Alibaba’s Alipay to Make Separate IPO – Executive (Chinese article)

◙ China Telcos Announce May 2012 Subscriber Totals (English article)

Starwood Hotels & Resorts (NYSE: HOT) Doubling Footprint in China (Businesswire)

FTuan, Gaopeng to Merge, Tencent (HKEx: 700) to Hold 50 Pct of New Company (Chinese article)

Sinopec (HKEx: 386) Weighing Bid for Chesapeake (NYSE: CHK) Assets: FT (English article)

News Digest: June 16-18, 2012 报摘: 2012年6月16-18日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 16-18. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Burger King Continues Aggressive Global Expansion with Accelerated Growth in China (Businesswire)

Tencent (HKEx: 700) Vice President, Soso General Manager Resign – Source (English article)

Agricultural Bank of China (HKEx: 1288) Received License to Operate NY Branch (Businesswire)

Silverlake, TPG, Primavera Line Up On AsiaInfo (Nasdaq: ASIA) – Sources (English article)

Deloitte Exec: Lenovo’s (HKEx: 992) IBM PC Purchase Didn’t Really Succeed (Chinese article)

Renren Weighs Game Unit Spin-Off 人人网考虑分拆游戏业务

Renren (NYSE: RENN) investors tired of seeing losses quarter after quarter could soon have another alternative as China’s leading social networking site reportedly plans to spin off its online game unit into a separately listed company. If true, the news would mark the latest plan by an Internet company to spin off an individual business into a separate unit, as part of a broader trend by this sector to provide investors with clearer choices focused on specific businesses like games or e-commerce. Many of China’s Internet companies, especially the older ones, often have lots of different businesses, from portals, to games, e-commerce and social networking, under a single company. One or more of the businesses are often profitable and end up subsidizing the others that are losing money — frustrating investors who might like the profitable units but care less for the loss-making ones. In this latest case, media are citing unnamed sources saying Renren is crafting a plan to spin off its game unit by September, and would eventually list the business separately with an IPO. (Chinese article) Renren may have hinted at this move when it released its first-quarter results last month, at which time it said its online game revenue nearly doubled to $17.5 million, accounting for more than half of the company’s total revenue. (previous post) I’m normally not a big fan of online game stocks, as business for such companies can vary widely due to their dependence on 1 or 2 popular titles for success. But in Renren’s case, the company actually looks a bit more interesting than traditional rivals like Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME) and The9 (Nasdaq: NCTY), which are simply game companies and little more. Renren brings the added advantage of millions of users for its core social networking site, which provide an instant audience for its games. For that reason, it could probably find more success with so-called casual gamers, the people who like to play games occasionally but aren’t as fanatical as hard-core players who can spend hours playing at Internet cafes. Renren hasn’t commented in too much detail on the game business, but presumably its profitable or would become profitable by the time of a public listing, most likely late this year or in early 2013. That would be an attractive alternative for investors, who have shunned Chinese IPOs for nearly a year now partly because most of the ones to list during that time were losing money. An IPO for Renren’s game unit would parallel a similar move by Internet portal Sohu (NYSE: SOHU), which spun off its gaming business into a separately listed company, Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU) several years ago. Others reportedly weighing similar moves include gaming company NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES), which may spin off its portal business; and Internet giant Tencent (HKEx: 700), which recently reorganized and has discussed spinning off its e-commerce business. Look for more such spin-off plans in the next 12 months, potentially providing stock buyers with some more focused, and perhaps even profitable, China Internet investment options.

Bottom line: Renren’s reported plan to spin off its online games business is part of a trend that could see a flurry of similar moves and IPOs by profitable Chinese Internet companies in the next year.

Related postings 相关文章:

Renren: China’s Next Gaming Company? 人人网:中国下一个网游企业?

Tencent E-Commerce: Another Money Loser IPO 腾讯电商:将又一个失败的

NetEase Name Change: Spin-Off Coming 网易更名:预示业务分拆

News Digest: June 2-4, 2012 报摘: 2012年6月2-4日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on June 2-4. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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◙ MIIT Official: China’s 3G User Base Just 80 Mln (English article)

China Lodging Group (Nasdaq: HTHT) Announces Investment in Starway Hotels (PRNewswire)

Renren (NYSE: RENN) Considers Spin-Off, Listing for Game Unit – Source (Chinese article)

Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Warns China Users on Searches That May Break Connection (English article)

Tencent (HKEx: 700) Soso, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Bing to Tie Up on Search Ads – Source (Chinese article)

News Digest: May 25, 2012 报摘: 2012年5月25日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 25. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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◙ China Banks May Miss Loan Target for 2012, Officials Say (English article)

◙ China’s CIC eyes Up to $2 Billion Stake in Alibaba Group: Sources (English article)

E-House (NYSE: EJ) Reports Q1 Results (PRNewswire)

Tencent (HKEx: 700) to Invest $1 Bln in E-Commerce Subsidiary (English article)

China Auto Withdraws Nasdaq Listing Application (Chinese article)

Tencent E-Commerce: Another Money Loser IPO 腾讯电商:将又一个失败的

I was amused to read this morning that Internet titan Tencent (HKEx: 700) may choose its money-losing e-commerce platform for its first IPO, following its recent reorganization into 6 business units to allow each of those areas to sink or swim by themselves. The reports are a bit unclear about the timing of a potential IPO, and indeed say that such an offering is just one possibility for the newly formed unit as it seeks to raise more money to eventually create a broader e-commerce platform, presumably similar to Alibaba’s highly successful TMall. (English article) If that’s the case, I hope that executives are reading the newspapers these days, as investor appetite for money-losing Chinese Internet IPOs is extremely low these days and showing no signs of improving anytime soon. The only company to make an overseas Internet IPO this year so far has been Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS), a money-losing discount retailer, and that was a complete disaster. Other potential offerings from Shanda’s online literature unit, called Cloudary, and leading group buying site LaShou have all been delayed or disappeared completely, although Shanda appears to be moving ahead with its offer after its surprise disclosure that Cloudary recently turned profitable. (previous post) In terms of Tencent’s e-commerce business, it seems to me like the unit’s biggest asset is the Tencent name itself, since Tencent is clearly China’s biggest Internet firm and its leading player in online games and instant messaging. On the other hand, Tencent has had much less success in areas like e-commerce, which rely on an older, more cash-rich demographic of users unlike games and its instant messaging that tend to draw people in the 15-25 year old age range. Tencent’s newly formed e-commerce unit contains its older Paipai online auctions business, also known as C2C, along with a more recently established B2B platform that I’ve never heard of. The unit’s new head says that one of its strengths is its strong social networking element, which presumably helps to create a community among online buyers. Social networking is certainly one of Tencent’s strengths, but I doubt whether its core base of young users, with their low consuming power, would be very attractive to most e-commerce sellers. All that said, I wouldn’t expect to see Tencent make an IPO for this new e-commerce unit anytime soon due to the current frosty market. If I were advising Tencent founder Pony Ma on how to proceed, I would tell him to make an IPO first for one of the company’s more successful units, such as its social networking or online games business, which would certainly create a bit more excitement among investors. But if e-commerce does go first in the march to market for these new little Tencents, look for weak investor interest and a stock that probably won’t go anywhere but down after its trading debut.

Bottom line: Tencent’s spin off and potential IPO for its money-losing e-commerce unit looks like a poor choice for its first IPO following its recent reorganization.

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Tencent: Preparing for Breakup? 腾讯或为分拆铺路

Shanda Cloudary Wows Investors With Profit 盛大文学利润令投资者惊叹

Tencent in Monopoly Spotlight; Baidu Next? 腾讯被诉垄断 下一个是百度吗?

News Digest: May 22, 2012 报摘: 2012年5月22日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 22. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Alibaba Already in Fund-Raising Talks, Temasek to Invest $500 Mln – Source (Chinese article)

◙ China’s Wanda to Buy AMC Cinema Chain for $2.6 Billion (English article)

Tencent (HKEx: 700) E-Commerce Subsidiary May IPO (English article)

China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Spends 193 Bln Yuan Over 3 Years to Commercialize TD-SCDMA (Chinese article)

◙ China Mobile Subscribers Rise 1.1 pct to 1.02 Bln in April (English article)

◙ Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

News Digest: May 19-21, 2012 报摘: 2012年5月19-21日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 19-21. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) Finally Set to Strike Alibaba Share Deal (English article)

Tencent (HKEx: 700) Reorganizes Into 6 Units, Splits Off E-Commerce (Chinese article)

◙ China Cries Foul After US Sets Tariffs on Solar Imports (English article)

NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES) Upgrades Youdao Search Engine (English article)

China Unicom (HKEx: 762) Announces April Subscribers Data (HKEx announcement)

◙ Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

News Digest: May 18, 2012 报摘: 2012年5月18日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 18. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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◙ US Imposes Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Solar Imports (English article)

◙ China Car Dealerships Struggle as Stockpiles Increase (English article)

Youku (NYSE: YOKU) Announces Q1 Unaudited Financial Results (PRNewswire)

Tencent (HKEx: 700) to Put E-Commerce, Soso, Weixin into New Company – Source (Chinese article)

Phoenix New Media (NYSE: FENG) Reports Q1 Unaudited Financial Results (PRNewswire)

◙ Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

Tencent: Preparing for Breakup? 腾讯或为分拆铺路

Tencent (HKEx: 700) is in the headlines today after releasing quarterly earnings that showed its profit continues to slow, but what caught my eye was another unrelated report saying that China’s leading Internet company is planning a major reorganization. I’ll discuss details of the reports in a moment, but from a bigger picture perspective I have to suspect that this reorganization — if it’s really happening — may be the prelude to a much bigger story that could see Tenent split up into several different companies in the next couple of years, either through its own initiatives or possibly under government pressure depending on the outcome of an ongoing anti-monopoly case. If such a split-up were to happen, investors in the current Tencent could reap big rewards by finding themselves holding stock in a number of promising smaller independent companies, including ones built around its highly successful online games and social networking businesses. Let’s look at the reorganization news first, as clearly that’s the most interesting. According to Chinese media reports, which cite unnamed industry sources, the reorganization now underway would see Tencent divide itself into 6 major groups, including one focused on social networking and another on interactive entertainment. (English article). Long-time followers of Tencent will recall the company started out as an instant messaging specialist that went on to leverage its dominant QQ service to enter a wide array of other Internet spaces, from online games, to search, video and e-commerce. The company is now China’s largest Internet firm, with a market capitalization of nearly $52 billion. The only other Internet firms that even come close to that are online search leader Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), with a market cap of about $43 billion, and privately held e-commerce leader Alibaba, which is thought to be worth about $30 billion. Unlike Baidu and Alibaba, which are both focused around a single core area, Tencent’s businesses are quite diverse, which is why a break-up would make more sense to let each separate business are improve its focus and sink or swim by itself. Impetus for such a move may not only be coming from within Tencent, but could also soon come from the government, depending on the outcome of an important anti-monopoly case now being heard in Guangdong province. That case, which opened last month, saw another Internet firm accuse Tencent of using its monopoly status in instant messaging to unfairly dominate other areas as well. (previous post) If Tencent loses that case, which could easily happen, it will suddenly come under big pressure to remedy its monopoly status, which could make a break-up more likely. Meantime, I should also take a quick look at Tencent’s latest quarterly results, which showed that its first quarter net profit grew an anemic 2.8 percent, even as revenue grew a much bigger 52 percent. (results announcement) The weak profit growth despite the big rise in revenues probably reflects Tencent’s highly diversified nature, which includes big new revenues but also big new spending on new businesses. That’s all the more reason the company should break itself up and make each of its different units stand alone as separate entities. Such a move would benefit not only the company itself, but also would satisfy critics of its anti-competitive behavior.

Bottom line: Tencent’s reported reorganization could be a prelude to a break-up, which would benefit investors and appease critics of its anti-competitive behavior.

Related postings 相关文章:

Tencent in Monopoly Spotlight; Baidu Next? 腾讯被诉垄断 下一个是百度吗?

Disney, Tencent Tie-Up to Animate China 迪斯尼、腾讯合作研发动漫

Tencent Shakes Up Search, Group Buying 腾讯搜搜、高朋网巨

News Digest: May 17, 2012 报摘: 2012年5月17日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on May 17. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.

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Tencent (HKEx: 700) to Restructure – Sources (English article); Gives Q1 Results (HKEx announcement)

China Mobile (HKEx: 941) in Talks With Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) on iPhone Cooperation (English article)

Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) Reports Q1 Financial Results (PRNewswire)

◙ Ex-Google Chief Li Kaifu: Most Cellphones Developed by Internet Companies Will Fail (Chinese article)

Lightspeed China Partners Invests in Tujia.com (Businesswire)

◙ Latest calendar for Q1 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)