The Borneo Post

Chinese tech firm LeEco ends bid to buy TV maker Vizio

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SAN FRANCISCO: Cashstrapp­ed Chinese tech firm LeEco abandoned its effort to buy US television maker Vizio, citing ‘regulatory headwinds.’

Tech giant LeEco led by billionair­e Jia Yueting last year announced a deal to buy Vizio for US$2 billion, but the acquisitio­n had to be approved by regulators.

“The merger agreement to acquire Vizio will not proceed due to regulatory headwinds,” LeEco Global Group Ltd and Vizio said in a joint release.

“We continue to believe that there is great synergy between the two companies, and are pleased to announce that LeEco and Vizio have reached an agreement that is a win for both companies.”

LeEco and Vizio will look into ways to incorporat­e the Chinese company’s app and content into Vizio’s offerings and work together to bring Vizio products to the China market, according to the new agreement.

Early this year, LeEco secured a US$2.2 billion investment from a group led by property developer Sunac China Holdings, after it had to suspend trading in shares.

Hong Kong-listed Sunac said it would plough 15.04 billion yuan into the sprawling LeEco empire, which has interests in various sectors including self-driving cars, smartphone­s, film making, and TV-set manufactur­ing.

Originally a video-streaming provider, LeEco has expanded rapidly with investment­s in sectors as wide-ranging as self-driving cars, sports broadcasti­ng rights, smartphone­s, film production, and television manufactur­ing.

LeEco’s diverse ventures pit the company against Apple, Netflix, and Tesla and homegrown Chinese champions Baidu, Tencent, and Alibaba.

But the company’s relentless expansion has put a strain on its cash flow, and in November Jia told employees the company grew too quickly and was short of funds.

LeEco last year opened a North American headquarte­rs in San Jose, California. The facility was also to become the home for a LeEco autonomous driving research centre. — AFP

 ??  ?? LeEco’s new Le Pro3 phone is on display during a press event in San Francisco, California. Cash-strapped Chinese tech firm LeEco abandoned its effort to buy US television maker Vizio, citing ‘regulatory headwinds.’ — Reuters photo
LeEco’s new Le Pro3 phone is on display during a press event in San Francisco, California. Cash-strapped Chinese tech firm LeEco abandoned its effort to buy US television maker Vizio, citing ‘regulatory headwinds.’ — Reuters photo

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