The Exchange: Indonesia’s startup boom 11 May 2018 Southeast Asia's largest economy has seen a flurry of homegrown tech successes, led by $5 billion ride-hailing firm Go-Jek. Willson Cuaca of East Ventures and Donald Wihardja of Convergence Ventures explain why, and how, Jakarta can keep the hits coming.
Zoopla lures new twist on classic UK property punt 11 May 2018 Silver Lake has offered $3 bln for ZPG, owner of housing search firm Zoopla. The U.S. buyout group’s punt mirrors that of the property speculators that use the website. Leverage makes it look a better deal, but increases the risk if the market tanks.
BT has smelt the coffee – and it stinks 10 May 2018 In recent months the telecom group has been sorting out its flawed strategy. It’s now cutting a bloated workforce, investing in superfast broadband and shunning expensive TV sports rights. Yet neither revenue nor dividends are likely to grow in the near future.
T-Mobile and Sprint’s 5G plea is believable 3 May 2018 John Legere says if regulators let his telecom group merge with Sprint, it will help America lead in wireless technology. Watchdogs thwarted a past attempt to merge on fears consumers would be hurt. The rationale this time is compelling, provided Legere sticks to his word.
Flipkart bid would be rare defensive one by Amazon 3 May 2018 It'd be a coup if the e-commerce titan took control of its larger rival in India. Chasing the business started by former Amazon employees would suggest boss Jeff Bezos is worried by the idea of Flipkart uniting with Walmart. The battle underscores the significance of the market.
TPG’s Baidu deal plays with Chinese fintech fire 30 Apr 2018 The U.S. buyout shop is leading a $1 bln investment in the search giant's payments, lending and wealth management business. It frees up resources for Baidu and helps it focus. For TPG's group, it's a big gamble on a laggard in a cutthroat industry facing tougher oversight.
Baidu’s revival adds speed to China’s AI race 26 Apr 2018 Quarterly earnings at China’s search giant topped $1 bln, trouncing expectations. Sales at its listed video arm, iQiyi, also jumped. Baidu may have been eclipsed by rivals like Alibaba, yet progress in autonomous driving is giving it an early lead in tech's next battlefield.
Verizon better staid than reckless 24 Apr 2018 The $200 bln telecom firm's earnings met expectations, but rivals are otherwise engaged bidding for media companies. Verizon hasn't yet left its comfort zone, beside a half-hearted attempt for parts of Rupert Murdoch’s empire. When others are paying high prices, that's reassuring.
Google’s owner starts to look like Alphabet soup 23 Apr 2018 The tech group’s $9.4 bln of earnings came with new noise. It adjusted the way it accounts for investments like Uber, moved some smart-home appliances into Google and now stresses “impressions” over clicks. Investors wanting concrete measurements are getting squishy ones instead.
Europe tests limits of net neutrality benefits 23 Apr 2018 Countries like Britain and the Netherlands are taking a strict approach to rules on treating internet traffic equally whereas the United States may roll them back. If opponents of net neutrality are right, Europeans will end up with less investment in networks and worse services.
Amazon’s $10 bln subsidy is Prime for growth 19 Apr 2018 Boss Jeff Bezos says the free-shipping club has 100 mln subscribers. The annual fee would have to double for Amazon to break even on deliveries, Breakingviews calculates. But at under 6 pct of sales, the shortfall is a cheap way to retain customers and avoid price wars.
Netflix’s advantage is Facebook’s weakness 16 Apr 2018 The video-streaming service is outperforming its FAANG associate. Subscriptions give the business an edge – and an incentive for boss Reed Hastings to keep customers’ data close by. Cash burn is always a risk but for now Netflix is better situated than Facebook.
Viewsroom: The biggest loser, China or the U.S.? 10 Apr 2018 A volley of words threatens a trade war between PRC leader Xi Jinping and U.S. President Donald Trump. Developing China has much at risk in fighting with the world’s largest economy. But American businesses are vulnerable too. Plus: Meituan goes all-in with local services.
Facebook not Zuckerberg is under fire in D.C. 9 Apr 2018 It will be tempting for U.S. lawmakers grilling Mark Zuckerberg to focus on his all-too-apparent flaws. That would miss the bigger question: whether Facebook is too complex to manage, whoever runs it. That is key to knowing whether the company ought to be regulated.
Netflix’s mooted retro deal is life imitating art 6 Apr 2018 The video-streaming giant is bidding $300 mln for an L.A. signage firm. Like the lead in Oscar-winning "Three Billboards," grabbing people’s attention may be CEO Reed Hastings’ goal. Just making a show about the current scrappy, litigious owners would make more sense.
Rocket-fueled stocks finally feel the burn 28 Mar 2018 Amazon lost as much as $50 bln in value, perhaps partly because Donald Trump isn’t a fan. Tesla’s stock fell another 8 pct-plus. Facebook has shed nearly $100 bln of market cap. Investors once whistled past concerns that haven’t changed much. Maybe they are opening their ears.
Facebook crisis could bust digital-ad duopoly 23 Mar 2018 Advertisers may pull money from the social network, which together with Google sucked up 84 pct of digital ad spending in 2017. That cash is likely to stay with data-rich platforms rather than older media. Amazon could benefit if CEO Jeff Bezos can avoid raising antitrust fears.
Naspers selldown prolongs Tencent dependence 22 Mar 2018 The South African group is offloading shares worth up to $11 bln in the Chinese giant. But it’s keeping the remaining 31 pct for at least three years, and will invest the proceeds. Shareholders have little reason to give it any more credit for its highly profitable Tencent bet.
Salesforce’s $6.5 bln MuleSoft deal lacks heft 20 Mar 2018 The software maker is paying a whopping 16 times revenue for the cloud-services firm. The target is at least growing quickly. Unless Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff can convince shareholders he can cut costs and find new revenue, though, his biggest ever deal just looks fluffy.
Europe’s data tax war is worthy but hard to win 20 Mar 2018 The EU may tax tech groups’ revenue. The bloc is right to argue that current rules overlook the value firms like Google extract from its citizens’ data. A crude levy on sales is far from perfect, but might add impetus to longer-term international reform efforts.