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IQiyi launches US$2.4bil US IPO

Baidu’s video streaming unit is seeking to expand its content offering

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BEIJING: Chinese video streaming service provider iQiyi Inc, a unit of search engine giant Baidu Inc , has launched an initial public offering in New York worth up to US$2.4bil, seeking to expand its range of content.

The listing is expected to give the firm extra financial muscle as it squares off against rivals in the Chinese market, including Alibaba Group Holding Ltd’s service Youku Tudou Inc.

It plans to offer 125 million American depositary shares priced at US$17 to US$19 each, the company said in a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

Underwrite­rs have an option to sell an additional 18.75 million shares, which if exercised in full could bring the value of the deal to about US$2.7bil.

IQiyi, which will list on the Nasdaq, said it expects to use about half of the proceeds to broaden and enhance its content offering while 10% would be earmarked to strengthen technology. The rest would go towards general corporate purposes.

Baidu owns 80.5% of the Netflix-like video platform and will continue to be its controllin­g shareholde­r upon completion of the offering.

At the end of February, iQiyi had 60.1 million subscriber­s, over 98% of whom were paying members, it said.

IQiyi saw its 2017 revenue jump to 17.38 billion yuan (US$2.7bil), a gain of 55% over the previous year. It made a net loss of 3.74 billion yuan.

Bilibili, another Chinese video streaming company, also set tentative pricing for its New York listing, seeking to raise as up to US$525mil.

Its depository shares will be offered in a range of US$10.50 to US$12.50 each. The deal includes an option for an additional 6.3 million shares to be sold. — Reuters

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