Beijing is showing that Washington isn’t the only one that can play games over national security concerns, with word that networking equipment giant Cisco Systems (Nasdaq: CSCO) is loosing big business in China due to revelations about US spying. Frankly speaking, this latest development in the networking equipment Cold War between Beijing and Washington doesn’t surprise me too much, and some might even say that China’s national security concerns are justified. But no matter what you think, it seems likely that Cisco’s new China freeze is at least partly and quite possibly completely in response to similar moves by Washington against Chinese networking equipment giants Huawei and ZTE (HKEx: 763; Shenzhen: 000063). Read Full Post…
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Oral History: China’s Quiet Telecoms Revolution
During my trip to Australia over the recent National Day holiday, I had an experience at Pudong International Airport that I would never care to repeat, even though it has a happy ending. While I probably gained a few gray hairs in the process, the entire ordeal was also quite remarkable because it shows just how far telecommunications in China have advanced in just the last 2 decades. Read Full Post…
Weibo: Google’s Schmidt Eyes China Gadget Market
The microblogging realm has been buzzing these past few days with speculation on a brief China visit late last week by Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Chairman Eric Schmidt, who checked out counterfeit goods at a gadget market in Beijing’s Zhongguancun high-tech area. Equally interesting was the inclusion in Schmidt’s group of 2 former Google executives who now work for Xioami, the fast-rising smartphone maker that hopes to someday become China’s equivalent of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). Read Full Post…
Smartphone Wannabes In Global Endorsement Frenzy
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…
Smartphone Cleanup Grows, Amid Quality Concerns
I usually have more criticism than praise for China’s bureaucratic telecoms regulator, but today I have to commend the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) for a ground-breaking move that other countries would be wise to follow in the fast-moving smartphone space. That move will require smartphone makers to list all the apps that come pre-installed on their models, much the way that food makers list the ingredients that their products contain. While the move looks good for consumers and the industry’s overall development, smartphone makers are unlikely to embrace this measure that will tell consumers about all the unwanted and often invasive apps that come included on their new smartphones. Read Full Post…
News Digest: October 26-28
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 26-28. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- Sohu (Nasdaq: SOHU) To Acquire Xunlei Kankan (English article)
- Alibaba On Plan B To List In Hong Kong: Report (English article)
- Disney (NYSE: DIS) To Build Largest Store Ever In Shanghai (English article)
- China’s Yue Xiu To Buy HK’s Chong Hing Bank (HKEx: 1111) For $1.5 Bln (English article)
- ZTE (HKEx: 763) Invests $100 Mln To Build Smartphone Sales Channels (Chinese article)
- Latest calendar for Q3 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
News Digest: October 23, 2013
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 23. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- 58.com To Make Listing Debut On Oct 31, Qunar On Nov 1 (58.com article; Qunar article)
- Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) To Acquire Renren (NYSE: RENN) Assets – Source (English article)
- ZTE (HKEx: 763) Reports Q3 Results (HKEx announcement)
- 8 Private Companies Sign Agreements For VNO Licenses (Chinese article)
- Watsons IPO Could Arm Li Ka-shing To Extend China Lead (English article)
- Latest calendar for Q3 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
News Digest: October 17, 2013
The following press releases and media reports about Chinese companies were carried on October 17. To view a full article or story, click on the link next to the headline.
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- PetroChina’s (HKEx: 857) Former Indonesia Chief Under Investigation – Sources (English article)
- Yahoo (Nasdaq: YHOO) Reduces Planned Stake Sales To Alibaba On Strong Outlook (English article)
- Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU) In Talks To Acquire Ku6 (Nasdaq: KUTV), 56.com – Source (English article)
- NQ Mobile (NYSE: NQ) Completes $172.5 Mln Convertible Senior Notes Offer (PRNewswire)
- ZTE (HKEx: 763) Wins Highest EPC Share of China Telecom LTE Tender (Businesswire)
- Latest calendar for Q3 earnings reports (Earnings calendar)
New Rule To Hit Smartphone Makers, App Developers
China’s unruly markets for emerging sectors are famous for Trojan Horses, which often come as hidden traps in many products and services that ultimately harm consumers. The nation’s tourism authority just launched a new law to eliminate such traps in the travel sector, and now we’re getting word that the telecoms regulator is preparing a similar move against hidden and sometimes malicious apps that often come pre-installed on many new smartphones. This new crackdown will help to rid the market of such unwanted apps, such as ones that provide users’ personal data to third-parties without the users’ knowledge or consent. But the move could also ultimately drive up smartphone prices and perhaps even drive some companies out of business. Read Full Post…
China Mobile Drops Pakistan Bid, Telecom Picks Huawei, ZTE
Let’s end this back-to-work week with a few telecoms news bits, starting with word that leading telco China Mobile (HKEx: 941; NYSE: CHL) has wisely decided to abandon a bid for a Pakistani telco. Media are also reporting that China Mobile is edging closer still to a long-awaited deal to offer iPhones on its network, with word of a new key hiring move by Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL). Lastly there are reports that China Telecom (HKEx: 728; NYSE: CHA), the smallest of China’s 3 carriers, has selected suppliers for the first phase of construction for its 4G networks, giving most of the business to Chinese firms. Read Full Post…
Lenovo Eyes HTC: Finally A Smart Move
After years of dodgy acquisitions targeting struggling rivals, Chinese PC giant Lenovo (HKEx: 992) is finally making some acquisition bids I like, with reports the company is in talks to buy former Taiwanese smartphone superstar HTC (Taipei: 2498). This new report looks quite interesting, as it comes just 2 months after media speculated that Lenovo could make a bid for BlackBerry (Toronto: BB), another former smartphone high-flyer whose fortunes have also faded rapidly due to its failure to keep up with the latest trends. But Lenovo wisely decided to skip Canada-based BlackBerry, which would have been difficult to turn around for a number of reasons, including cultural and other structural issues due to its roots as an email specialist. Read Full Post…