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Shanda's Lukewarm IPO Fails To Live Up To The Hype
Shanda Games can lay claim to the title of the biggest U.S. IPO so far in 2009—but the gaming company still failed to live up to the tremendous hype around its launch. A spinoff of Shanghai-based Shanda Interactive Entertainment, the newly-public company priced its shares at $12.50 upon opening...
Tags: Game Company, Shanda, Shanda Games, Changyou, IPO, Games, Financial Planning, Investment, Financial Services, Personal Technology, Finance, Entertainment, Gaming, Money, Countries, Asia, China, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-09-28

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Changyou.com IPO: Reminiscent of the Tech Bubble Era
Look, I know we’ve been starved for IPOs… but this is ridiculous! Thursday was the debut of Changyou.com CYOU a Chinese website portal spun-off Sohu.com SOHU. Changyou is a recently launched MMORPG (massive multi-player online role playing game) much like “World of Warcraft“. You’d think we’re back to...
Tags: China, Babak, Sohu.com
External links 2009-04-03
Three Reasons Behind Changyou's Decline
The stock of Changyou.com CYOU declined 8.4% after the company reported 2Q09 earnings yesterday. I have summarized three reasons behind the weak performance: by Xiaofan Zhang
Tags: China, Xiaofan Zhang
External links 2009-07-28
IPO Watch: Tough Exits for VCs Continue
The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth submits: by Brenon Daly After being frozen for more than six months, there were some signs of a thaw this week in the tech IPO market. Chinese game maker Changyou.com CYOU enjoyed a strong debut on Thursday, and only inched down slightly in the...
Tags: US Market, The 451 Group: Inorganic Growth
External links 2009-04-04
IPOs on Deck: Rosetta Stone, Bridgepoint Education
The Sun submits: The U.S. IPO market is pretty much dried up. In 2008, a total of 43 companies went public, only 8 in the second half of the year, according to a report from Renaissance Capital, as the crisis in the financial market forced companies abandon plans to...
Tags: US Market, The Sun
External links 2009-04-14
Sohu Q1 2009 Earnings Call Transcript
Question-and-Answer Session Operator Operator Instructions The first question comes from the line of Mr. Jason Brueschke from Citigroup. Please go ahead with your question, sir. Jason Brueschke - Citigroup Thank you very much. Good evening Charles, Carol, Belinda, Brandi and everyone and congratulations both on the successful spin-off...
Tags: Sohu.com, Call Transcript, Earnings, Citigroup Inc., Question, Portals, Branding, Web Technology, Internet, Marketing, Seeking Alpha
Earnings calls 2009-05-04
Shanda Spining Off Gaming Unit in IPO on Nasdaq; $800 Million Expected
Shanda Interactive Entertainment (NSDQ: SNDA) , the Chinese digital entertainment company, is following the footsteps of its rival company Sohu (NSDQ: SOHU), and is planning to spin off its gaming unit for an IPO on Nasdaq, the company announced today. The IPO is expected to raise as much as...
Tags: Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., Shanda Interactive Entertainment, IPO, Financial Planning, Games, Investment, Financial Services, Finance, Personal Technology, Entertainment, Gaming, Money, Countries, Asia, China, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-09-04
Shanda's Gaming Spinoff IPO to Open Tomorrow Morning; Expected Raise $1 Billion
Shanda (NSDQ: SNDA) Games, the online gaming spinoff from the big Chinese portal company, is teaching something to the U.S. companies: it is slated to debut its IPO tomorrow morning on Nasdaq, and expected to raise just over $1 billion in it. This will make it the biggest ...
Tags: Shanda, IPO, Games, Financial Planning, Investment, Financial Services, Personal Technology, Finance, Entertainment, Gaming, Money, Countries, Asia, China, Rafat Ali
External links 2009-09-25
NetEase: Reasons Behind TX2's Success
TX2 reached 245K PCU during first week of open beta. NetEase's 3D game Tian Xia II (TX2) reached 245000 Peak Concurrent Users (PCU) on September 26, according to my tracking in the chart below. This represents a 32% increase from 185000 on September 19, the day before TX2's open beta....
Tags: China, Xiaofan Zhang, NetEase Inc.
External links 2009-09-28
China Bans Foreign Investment, Tech Partnerships In Its Online Games Industry
More U.S. gaming companies and VCs are looking to the Chinese online gaming model—micro-transactions, virtual goods and subscriptions—as a source of inspiration and potential investment. But as far as actually owning a piece of a money-making company like Tencent, consider it forbidden, as Reuters reports that the General Administration...
Tags: China, Partnership, Investment, Industry, Game Company, Online Game, Games, Personal Technology, Entertainment, Gaming, Legal, Money, Countries, Asia, Tameka Kee
External links 2009-10-12
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