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Yum’s new leadership change marks the start of a new period of sustained same-store sales growth for KFC in China, overview by former Reuters journalist Doug Young

Shanghai Street View: Bird Flu Takes Flight

Bird flu? What bird flu?

What a difference a year makes. Many of us have been out and about these last couple of weeks enjoying the springtime weather, taking in cherry blossoms and celebrating the end of winter. Amid the spring fever, few people seem to recall that Shanghai at this time last year was a far different place, gripped by fear as the new and unknown H7N9 strain of bird flu swept through the city. Read Full Post…

KFC In Long-Overdue China Relaunch

Yum overhauls KFC in China

In a move that was long overdue, Yum Brands (NYSE: YUM) is taking the bold step of relaunching its KFC brand in China in a bid to reverse sinking sales as bird flu season heats up. Yum might like to blame its recent woes for KFC in China on a bird flu scare last year, or on a minor food safety scandal that briefly tarnished its image. But the reality is that the brand is showing signs of age, and really is in need of this kind of a major overhaul. Read Full Post…

News Digest: March 28, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on March 28. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Alstom (Paris: ALO) Shares Sink On Risk Of Fine In US Bribery Probe (English article)
  • KFC (NYSE: YUM) China Launches New Menu, Marketing Strategy Nationwide (Businesswire)
  • ICBC (HKEx: 1398) Announces Annual Results For 2013 (HKEx announcement)
  • Hyatt (NYSE: H) To Introduce 2 New Brands To China (Businesswire)
  • Lenovo (HKEx: 992) Recalls 110,000 Notebook PC Batteries In China (Chinese article)
  • Latest calendar for Q4 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

Alibaba’s Yu’ebao Branded Vampire

CCTV takes aim at Alibaba’s Yu’ebao

Alibaba’s colorful and sometimes controversial founder Jack Ma has been called many things in the past, but even he must be surprised and somewhat alarmed at the latest monicker of “vampire” given to him by an influential commentator at CCTV, China’s leading broadcaster. I don’t usually take sides in this kind of politically sensitive debate, though in this case I really do think that CCTV’s claim is largely unjustified. I suspect the attack, which Alibaba is correctly taking quite seriously, was prompted at least partly at the urging of big state-run lenders that are unhappy about the meteoric rise of Alibaba’s Yu’ebao service, which competes with traditional savings accounts. Read Full Post…

News Digest: February 21, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on February 21. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Tencent (HKEx: 700) In Talks For 6 Pct Of JD.com, No Agreement Yet (Chinese article)
  • InterDigital (Nasdaq: IDCC) Says Won’t Charge High Royalty Fees To Chinese Firms (Chinese article)
  • Genetically Modified Ingredients Found In KFC (NYSE: YUM) Soy Milk (Chinese article)
  • 51job (Nasdaq: JOBS) Reports Q4, Fiscal Year 2013 Financial Results (PRNewswire)
  • Yale University Fund To Buy Stake In Gree (Shenzhen: 000651) – Sources (Chinese article)
  • Latest calendar for Q4 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)

KFC, Herbalife Brace For Long, Cold Winter

KFC sees no impact yet from bird flu worries

Two US high-flyers that have relied heavily on the China story to fuel their growth are suddenly going into proactive mode, with KFC’s parent Yum (NYSE: YUM) and personal care products maker Herbalife (NYSE: HLF) both taking new steps to avoid repeats of previous recent disasters. In the former case, Yum has said that so far it sees no signs of declining business at its China KFC stores as we head into the height of the current bird flu season. Meantime, Herbalife is trumpeting its receipt of a quality designation for its products in Taiwan, as it seeks to avoid repeating a disaster at rival Nu Skin (NYSE: NUS) in China last month. Read Full Post…

News Digest: February 2-7, 2014

The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on February 2-7. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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  • Alibaba Rival JD.com Files For US Listing (English article)
  • Sony (Tokyo: 6753), Lenovo (HKEx: 992) Mull Vaio JV: Report (English article)
  • Non-U.S. Companies Raise $10.5 Bln Through Depositary Receipts in 2013 (Businesswire)
  • KFC Parent Yum (NYSE: YUM) Says No Bird Flu Hit To China Sales (English article)
  • Suntech (OTC: STPFQ) Reaches Agreement Related To Chapter 7 Bankruptcy (PRNewswire)
  • Gree (Shenzhen: 000651) Expands Dehumidifier Recall To More Models Sold In US, Canada (Businesswire)

2014 To See Consolidation For Web, Retail

2014 to start fast for business, but end slow

It’s quiet outside as markets reopen on this first work day after the New Year, so I thought I’d start off 2014 with some predictions for the year ahead in the sectors that I cover. Generally speaking, I do think the first half of the year will see a continuation of strong momentum that began in late 2013 for many sectors. But that  momentum will slow as we near the mid-year mark, and 2014 could end with a whimper as the Chinese economy continues to slow and Beijing pushes for higher quality growth. Read Full Post…

Smartphone Wannabes In Global Endorsement Frenzy

Huawei links up with AC Milan

A trio of Chinese tech firms with global dreams is taking a page from the western marketing playbook, signing a recent series of celebrity and sports team endorsements aimed at winning over US and European consumers. Such a strategy looks smart, and could help ZTE (HKEx: 763; Shenzhen: 000063), Lenovo (HKEx: 992) and Huawei shed their image as Chinese firms and look more international as they try to sell their smartphones to the west. Read Full Post…

Starbucks Prices: Tempest In A Coffee Pot

Starbucks under scrutiny for high coffee prices

Chinese media are finally discovering something that I’ve know all along, namely that Starbucks (Nasdaq: SBUX) coffee here is ridiculously overpriced. Some might say a new investigative report from national broadcaster CCTV could be cause for alarm for Starbucks, as previous similar reports have spelled headaches for other big foreign names like Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), KFC (NYSE: YUM) and McDonalds (NYSE: MCD). But in this case, I’m actually quite encouraged to see the story is actually sparking some healthy and relatively well-informed debate about free markets and the premiums that “luxury” brands should be able to charge for their products. Read Full Post…

Oral History: KFC In China Expands Local Tastes

KFC blazes trail for foreign food in China

Many things have changed quite a lot in China since my first visit to the country in 1987, but one of the most subtle and yet also quite profound is the vast transformation of Chinese eating habits. The China I first encountered in the 1980s was one where local flavors dominated the eating scene everywhere, from major cities like Beijing down to the smallest villages in Guizhou province.

Today that picture has changed dramatically, with cities like Shanghai boasting a wide range of domestic and foreign cuisines that can rival any other top city in Asia. Even mid-sized cities often host a wide range of non-native regional Chinese cuisines, as well as the occasional restaurant cooking up famous foreign cuisines like Italian or Japanese. Read Full Post…