INTERNET: Sohu Runs Out of Steam, Borrows from Game Unit

Bottom line: Sohu may be forced to separately sell off its portal, video, search and gaming units over the next 1-2 years, or risk seeing them gradually fall in value as the company’s losses mount.

Sohu plunges after latest results

After running for years as a solid second-tier player, Internet veteran Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) is finally showing signs of running out of steam, based on its latest quarterly results and word of a major new loan to the company from its cash-rich but fading Changyou (Nasdaq: CYOU) gaming unit. This kind of turn isn’t all that surprising, since status as a second-tier player should only be temporary and such companies should either aspire to top-tier positions or sell themselves to rivals to ensure their longer term survival.

But Sohu has defied such pressures, largely due to the fiercely independent nature of its founder Charles Zhang, who is both quite shrewd but also famously averse to giving control of his empire to others. These latest results show that Zhang may soon have no choice but to sell some or all of his company, or risk seeing it slowly relegated to oblivion due to pressure from better-run rivals. Read Full Post…

China News Digest: October 26, 2016

The following press releases and news reports about China companies were carried on October 26. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Germany Withdraws Approval for Chinese Takeover of Aixtron (Frankfurt: AIXA) (English article)
  • Oppo, Vivo Pass Huawei in China Smartphone Market in Q3 – Counterpoint (Chinese article)
  • ChemChina Ready for Concessions to Clinch Delayed Syngenta Deal: Source (English article)
  • New Oriental (NYSE: EDU) Announces Results for the First Fiscal Quarter (PRNewswire)
  • Student Loan Specialist Qufenqi Posts 540 Mln Yuan Loss in 2015 (Chinese article)
  • Latest calendar for Q2 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

TRAVEL: HNA Flies to US with $6.5 Bln Hilton Stake Buy

Bottom line: HNA’s $6.5 billion investment in Hilton marks a new high point in Chinese global hotel buying, and signals the trend may be cresting and a downturn could come next year.

HNA invests in Hilton

After I said just last week that China’s recent buying binge of foreign hotels may have crested, we’re seeing yet another blockbuster deal that seems to support that thesis. This latest deal is the biggest to date, and has the acquisitive HNA Group buying 25 percent of US hotel giant Hilton (NYSE: HLT) for about $6.5 billion. That would easily eclipse the other recent blockbuster deal announced just last week, when insurance giant China LIfe (HKEx: 2628; Shanghai: 601628; NYSE: LFC) said it was leading a Chinese group that would invest $2 billion in a portfolio of lower-end US hotels. (previous post) Read Full Post…

Shanghai Street View: River Respite

Shanghai creates Huangpu River walkways
Shanghai rolls out Huangpu River walkways

In 6 years of living in Shanghai, I’ve come to discover my adopted China hometown has a major common characteristic with my US adopted hometown of Los Angeles. Both are major cities that are quite comfortable for people who live there, but are far less notable as tourist destinations.

In this week’s Street View, our city is in the headlines for major new plans that promise to make huge swaths of land on both sides of the Huangpu River friendlier for not only local residents but also tourists. I’ve seen the main plan discussed several times before, but the latest reports say work is already nearing completion on creation of continuous spaces that will allow people to walk for long distances on both sides of the river. Read Full Post…

China News Digest: October 25, 2016

The following press releases and news reports about China companies were carried on October 25. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • HNA Group Acquires 25 Pct Equity Interest in Hilton (NYSE: HLT) for $6.5 Bln (Businesswire)
  • Syngenta Slumps After EU Watchdog Sparks ChemChina Deal Doubts (English article)
  • JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) Corruption Incident Nets More Than 10 Workers (Chinese article)
  • Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) Reports Q3 Unaudited Financial Results (PRNewswire)
  • ZTE (HKEx: 763) Replaces Head of Smartphone Division (Chinese article)
  • Latest calendar for Q2 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

SMARTPHONES: Huawei Slips in Q3, Meizu Gets New Investors

Huawei slips in Q3

The first third-quarter smartphone sales data are out, revealing that Huawei retained its leading position in the fiercely competitive Chinese market. But the high flying Huawei also saw its share drop by more than one percentage point, indicating its momentum may be slowing. At the same time, other reports are saying that Meizu, the Alibaba-backed (NYSE: BABA) smartphone brand that isn’t in the China top 5, has signed on a small group of new investors in a deal that hints at a possible upcoming IPO.

Let’s jump right in with the big-picture numbers, which are coming in new quarterly data from TrendForce. According to that data, Huawei controlled 19.1 percent of the Chinese smartphone market in the third quarter, down from 20.4 percent in the previous quarter. (Chinese article) Total smartphone sales in China reached 168 million for the quarter. Read Full Post…

LEISURE: Wanda Hires from Disney, Google in Global Talent Hunt

Bottom line: China’s Wanda Group will continue a recent trend of hunting for top global talent to build its growing entertainment empire, as it seeks to challenge the likes of Disney.

The aggressively expanding Wanda Group is filling up its ranks with foreign-trained China veterans as it tries to challenge the likes of global names like Disney (NYSE: DIS) with moves into the movie and theme park spaces. Now the company is going on a major shopping spree for top talent from some of those companies, led by new reports that it has just poached a top Disney theme park executive to head its own theme park division. At the same time, other reports are pointing out that Wanda also recently hired Google’s (Nasdaq: GOOG) former top China executive to help lead its Internet division. Read Full Post…

China News Digest: October 22-24, 2016

The following press releases and news reports about China companies were carried on October 22-24. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Huawei Keeps Top Spot in China Smartphone Market in Q3 – Trendforce (Chinese article)
  • Walmart (NYSE: WMT) Invests in Logistics and O2O Grocery Platform New Dada (Businesswire)
  • China Telecom (HKEx: 728) Hebei Subsidiary Cancels All Roaming Fees (Chinese article)
  • Yili (Shanghai: 600887) to Raise 9 Bln Yuan, Sunshine Insurance to Hold 4.56 Pct (Chinese article)
  • China Resources Pharma Said to Raise $1.8 Bln From IPO (English article)
  • Latest calendar for Q2 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

TRAVEL: Ctrip Takes Aim at Airbnb with Tujia Tie-Up

Bottom line: Homestay specialist Tujia could make a play to  merge with the China operations of Airbnb, following its major new tie-up with leading online travel sites Ctrip and Qunar. 

Ctrip ties with Tujia

Leading online travel agent Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) is back to doing what it knows best, neutralizing competition through formation of savvy alliances with its rivals. In this case the company is taking aim at the market for short-term stays at private homes, with its announcement of a major new tie-up with homegrown industry leader Tujia. That alliance is seeing Ctrip merge its own homestay business with Tujia, in what looks like a clear shot at global leader and sector pioneer Airbnb. Read Full Post…

E-COMMERCE: Alibaba, Suning in JV; Wal-Mart Ties Grow with JD.com

Bottom line: Wal-Mart’s deepening alliance with JD.com looks like a smart pairing of leaders in traditional and online retailing, while a new e-commerce joint venture between Alibaba and Suning doesn’t appear to offer anything new.

Wal-Mart opens Sam’s Club on JD.com

Leading Chinese e-commerce operators Alibaba (NYSE: BABA) and JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) are in a series of similar headlines, as each looks for growth opportunities by pairing with traditional brick-and-mortar retailers. Industry leader Alibaba has just announced a rather vague joint venture with leading electronics retailer Suning (Shenzhen: 002024), a year after the pair formed a major equity tie-up. Meantime, JD.com has announced that global retailing giant Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) will open 2 major stores on its e-commerce platform, as part of a growing alliance between the pair that also kicked off with a major equity tie-up 3 months ago.   Read Full Post…

China News Digest: October 21, 2016

The following press releases and news reports about China companies were carried on October 21. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • China Mobile (HKEx: 941) Announces Financial Results for First 3 Quarters (HKEx announcement)
  • Homestay Business of Ctrip (Nasdaq: CTRP) and Qunar Acquired by Tujia (PRNewswire)
  • China iOS App Store Passes US in Sales to Become World’s Largest – Report (Chinese article)
  • Walmart (NYSE: WMT) Opens Flagship Store on JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) (Chinese article)
  • Giant Interactive to Buy Online Game Maker Playtika for 30.5 Bln Yuan (Chinese article)
  • Latest calendar for Q2 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)