HONG KONG — Xiaomi, China’s fast-expanding consumer electronics firm, has struck a strategic partnership with online video giant Youku Tudou. It is also investing $300 million in iQiyi, the online ...
Tudou Holdings Limited, a leading online video company in China, ended its initial public offering saga this week, limping onto Nasdaq (under the symbol TUDO) at a price equal to 16 times revenues in ...
Tudou, one of China’s leading video sharing sites, is seeking to raise US$120 million through an initial public offering on the Nasdaq Stock Market to help sustain operations as it strives to become ...
Losses have deepened at Youku Tudou, one of China’s leading online video companies, as it continued to chase growth. Net revenues grew by 33% to RMB4 billion ($649 million) in the year to December ...
In Shanghai, Sina Corp. -- owner of China's third-most-popular Web site -- has put down $66.4 million for a stake in Tudou Holdings, Bloomberg reports. "Sina is adding video, social-networking and ...
A number of Chinese Internet stocks are climbing after Chinese Internet video company Youku (YOKU) agreed to buy its competitor, Tudou Holdings (TUDO), for about $39.88 per share in an all-stock ...
China’s Xiaomi Inc., which has rapidly become one of the world’s largest smartphone makers, said it would acquire a stake in the country’s largest video streaming company Youku Tudou Inc., marking the ...
Tudou’s Orange Box aims to draw young viewers, especially in China, with its own original productions. This initiative also motivated Tudou to raise a new US$50 million Series E funding round with ...
(Reuters) - Shares of online video companies Youku.com Inc and Tudou Holdings Ltd fell on what some analysts said was a reaction to a planned crackdown by the Chinese government on what it considers ...
China’s two leading video sites, Youku and Tudou, announced on Monday the companies would merge, creating the country’s largest online video platform and dealing a blow to the companies’ rivals. Under ...
In a massive bet on Internet video, China’s Alibaba announced today it has made a $4.2 billion bid to acquire Youku Tudou. The move is not entirely shocking. Last year, Alibaba invested $1.22 billion ...
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