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News Digest: April 12, 2013

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on April 12. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) Says Bird Flu Hits China April Sales; March Down (English article)
  • Commerce Dept Finds Chinese Solar Importers Evading Duties (Businesswire)
  • Games Contribute 88 Pct of China Mobile (HKEx: 941) App Store Revenues (English article)
  • ICBC (HKEx: 1398) Announces Completion of Buy-Back By Central Huijin (HKEx announcement)
  • Dell (NYSE: DELL) Greater China President Yang Chao Resigns (Chinese article)

Bird Flu Hits Shanghai Travel, Dining Sectors

Bird flu hits Shanghai restaurants, hotels

Much is being written about the flurry of H7N9 bird flu cases in and around Shanghai, but few of the stories are focusing on the impact the outbreak is having on businesses. Chicken farmers and sellers are taking an obvious hit, but restaurants with a heavy presence of chicken and pork on their menus and Shanghai-based event organizers and supporting industries like hotels and airlines are also likely to suffer in this current bird flu event. Read Full Post…

News Digest: February 26 报摘:2013年2月26日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on February 26. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • ZTE (HKEx: 763) To Increase Smartphone Revenues By 30 Pct In 2013 (Businesswire)
  • Qihoo (NYSE: QIHU) To Provide Internet Security Products to Commerce Ministry (PRNewswire)
  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) Cutting Some Supplier Ties After China Food Scare (English article)

News Digest: February 6 报摘:2013年2月6日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on February 6. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Commerce Ministry Officials In Europe to Negotiate For Huawei, ZTE (HKEx: 763) (Chinese article)
  • SABMiller (London: SAB) JV To Buy Chinese Breweries For $863 Mln (English article)
  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) CEO Says Time, Not Cash, To Cure China Sales Drop (English article)
  • Huawei, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) Co-Develop Customized W8 Phone For Africa (Chinese article)
  • Perfect World (Nasdaq: PWRD), Lenovo (HKEx: 992) Partner on Smart TV Game (English article)

News Digest: February 5 报摘:2013年2月5日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on February 5. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) Announces Q4 And Fiscal Year Results (PRNewswire)
  • Sohu.com (Nasdaq: SOHU) Reports Q4 and Fiscal Year Financial Results (PRNewswire)
  • China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Launches TD-LTE Commercial Trials in Hangzhou (English article)

News Digest: January 15 报摘:2013年1月15日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on January 15. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Xinhua Slams Yum (NYSE: YUM), VW (Frankfurt: VOWG) For Business Practices (English article)
  • Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) in Talks to Invest in Kingsoft (HKEx: 3888) – Blogs (English article)
  • Guangzhou Automobile (HKEx: 2238) Looks Outside China For Growth (English article)
  • Suntech (NYSE: STP) Regains Compliance With NYSE Share Price Requirement (PRNewswire)
  • Suning (Shenzhen: 002024) Enters Telecoms in Bid For Virtual Network License (Chinese article)

News Digest: December 7 报摘: 2012年12月7日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on December 7. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • GM (NYSE: GM) China November Sales Increase 9.7% on Buick, Chevrolet (English article)
  • Suning (Shenzhen: 002024) Tests Out Finance With Small Loan Unit (Chinese article)
  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) Tweaks China Growth Plans, Targets More Pizza Huts (English article)
  • China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Says Apple Must Discuss IPhone Benefit Sharing (English article)

News Digest: December 1 报摘: 2012年12月1日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on December 1. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Apple’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPad mini & iPhone 5 Arrive in China in December (Businesswire)
  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) Warns Of China Q4 Sales Drop As Macro-Economy Bites (English article)
  • China Approves Wanxiang Plan To Buy US Battery Maker A123 (English article)
  • ReneSola (NYSE: SOL) Announces Q3 Results (PRNewswire)
  • Xiaomi Invests $1.8 Mln To Buy 10 Pct of Kingsoft (HKEx: 3888) Cloud Unit (Chinese article)

News Digest: September 27, 2012 报摘: 2012年9月27日

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on September 27. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Yum (NYSE: YUM) China Celebrates 25th Anniversary and 4,000th KFC Restaurant (Businesswire)
  • Lawmakers Press For Broader Restraints on China Solar Imports (English article)
  • Alibaba’s AliCloud to Cooperate with Knock-off Handset Makers – Source (English article)
  • 7 Days Group (NYSE: SVN) Announces Privatization Proposal at $12.70 Per ADS (PRNewswire)
  • Japan Automakers Slow Output in China Amid Darkened Outlook (English article)

News Digest: July 19, 2012 报摘: 2012年7月19日

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

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  • Yum’s (NYSE: YUM) Profit Disappoints, Hurt By China Costs (English article)
  • ZTE (HKEx: 763) Wins China Mobile Hong Kong TD-LTE Tender (English article)
  • New Oriental (NYSE: EDU) Gains After Refuting Muddy Waters’ Charges (English article)
  • China Mouthpiece Xinhua Reports 5.6 Billion Yuan Revenue in 2011 (English article)

China Approves Google’s Motorola Buy 中国批准谷歌收购摩托罗拉

I have to admit that perhaps I was wrong in my initial skepticism about Beijing’s motivations in repeatedly delaying approval for Google’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) purchase of Motorola Mobility (NYSE: MMI), speculating that its foot-dragging might have been motivated by political factors. (previous post) But now that the anti-monopoly regulator has finally approved the deal, I feel like I should actually congratulate it for addressing an important concern that was probably the real source of the delays, namely the potential that Google might give Motorola phones preferential treatment for its Android smartphone operating system at the expense of other major handset makers who also rely heavily on the popular OS. The long-awaited approval, which was delaying closure of a $12.5 billion deal first announced last August, finally came after Google agreed to conditions required by the Chinese regulator aimed at making sure that Android remains open and free to everyone, and that Google treats all cellphone makers who chose to use the operating system equally. (English article) I’ll be the first to admit that my first reaction to most actions by China’s anti-monopoly regulator is one of skepticism, since it has a history of allowing political considerations into its decisions that are largely unrelated to its main mission of ensuring that major M&A deals don’t harm market competition. The regulator’s bias was on glaring display in 2009, when it vetoed Coca Cola’s (NYSE: KU) plan to buy leading domestic juice maker Huiyuan (HKEx: 1886), citing monopolistic concerns even though most observers believed that Beijing simply didn’t want to see the promising domestic brand swallowed up by a foreign company. The regulator seemed to be changing its ways last year when it approved the purchase of another promising Chinese brand by a foreign name, in this case allowing Yum Brands (NYSE: YUM), operator of the KFC and Pizza Hut chains, to buy Little Sheep, operator of China’s largest hot pot restaurant chain. (previous post) The delays behind this latest approval of Google’s purchase of Motorola look like a smart move to me, aimed at addressing the very real concern by many of Android’s users that they might lose access to the OS if Google gives preferential treatment to Motorola. The major regulators in the US and Europe were unlikely to focus on this particular concern, since most of the major cellphone makers that use Android are based in Asia, such as Taiwan’s HTC (Taipei: 2498) and Korea’s Samsung (Seoul: 005930). A growing number of Android users are also in China, most notably Huawei and ZTE (HKEx: 763; Shenzhen: 000063), which are 2 of the world’s fastest growing players in the smartphone space. Thus the regulator was clearly addressing very real concerns from these and other domestic smartphone makers about becoming second-class Android citizens after a Google-Motorola merger, hence the regulator’s decision to impose its conditions. At the end of the day I’m quite encouraged by this action, and increasingly confident that we’ll see more decisions from the regulator based on market concerns rather than political considerations.

Bottom line: China’s long-delayed approval of Google’s Motorola purchase was due to real anti-competitive concerns, and reflects growing maturity at the Chinese regulator.

Related postings 相关文章:

Huawei-Motorola Rumors Look Logical 华为收购摩托罗拉手机业务传言看似合情合理

Google Tussles With China on Motorola 延迟批准摩托罗拉移动交易 中国政府对谷歌仍心存芥蒂

Little Sheep Gets Swallowed: Good for Yum, Good for China M&A 小肥羊被收购对百胜和中国是双赢