Internet May Be The Largest Industry In China Not Dominated By State-Owned Firms

The New York Times has an interesting article today on thriving state-owned companies in China-”China’s Policies Ensure State Enterprises Grow“. The article makes no mention of China’s Internet industry, which will generate 6-7+ billion dollars in revenue this year from gaming, advertising and other sources, is growing 20% or more per year, and which has [...]

Chinese Video Site Tudou Raises $50M Series E

Tudou just announced that it has raised $50m, bringing the total amount the company has raised to $135m; no word on the valuation but hard to imagine it was lower than $200m. From the press release: Tudou’s Series E funding round included $35 million led by Singapore based Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd. (www.temasekholdings.com.sg), and US$15 [...]

What A Downgrade of Tencent Says About China’s Online Gaming Sector

On Monday evening SIG analyst Zhao Chunming downgraded Tencent from positive to neutral over concerns about its valuation in the face of a slowdown in the Chinese online game market. 48% of Tencent’s revenue comes from online gaming, and in the last several weeks Perfect World, Shanda Games, Giant Interactive and Netease have all issued [...]

Comscore Ranks Top 30 Global Internet Properties, Undercounts Chinese Sites

On Thursday Fred Wilson posted a chart from Comscore listing the top 30 global Internet properties. There are six Chinese sites on the list-Baidu, Tencent, Alibaba, Sina, Sohu and Netease. The Comscore data significantly understates the size of major Chinese websites. I have borrowed the chart and inserted it below. Google’s Doubleclick Ad Planner has [...]

Ku6.com To Become First US-Listed Chinese Online Video Site

Ku6, acquired by Shanda (Nasdaq:SNDA) controlled Hurray Holdings (Nasdaq:HRAY) in November 2009, is now poised to become the first US-listed pure play Chinese online video site. I have written extensively about China’s online video business. To date more than $500M has been invested into various Chinese firms, with the field effectively winnowed down to four standalone [...]

Qiyi, Baidu’s Hulu Clone, Launches. Time For Consolidation in China’s Online Video Industry?

Qiyi.com launched this week. It is a partnership between Baidu and Providence EquityPartners, an investor in Hulu. Qiyi flatters Hulu with a front page nearly identical to Hulu’s.

Is Netease Purchasing 50% of Microsoft’s MSN China Joint Venture?

There is a report in the Chinese press that Netease is in talks to buy into Microsoft’s MSN China joint venture by purchasing the 50% share owned by the current Chinese partner. MSN China is a joint venture that was established in 2005 between Microsoft and Shanghai Alliance Investment Ltd. (SAIL). This report is unconfirmed and [...]

BRICs Meet SARCs: Tencent, Digital Sky Technologies and Naspers

By now we are all familiar with the concept of the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) as four nations whose “combined economies could eclipse the combined economies of the current richest countries of the world” by 2050. Today China’s largest Internet firm Tencent announced a $300m investment into Russia’s Digital Sky Technologies Limited (DST). DST is the [...]

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