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...Shleifer was one of Tiger’s first hires and marshalled investments into booming Chinese technology companies, including ecommerce groups such as JD.com and Ctrip.com....
...On Shleifer’s watch, the private equity unit earned large windfalls from early bets on Chinese ecommerce groups JD.com and Meituan, and ride- hailing app Didi Chuxing....
...It plummeted again to just 12 years at the initial internet peak in 2000, when the oldest of the leading five was 19 (JDS Uniphase) and the youngest was four (Juniper Networks)....
...It eventually backed hundreds of fast-growing start-ups including Alibaba and JD.com, among others....
...It expanded into private company investments under the watch of private equity head Scott Shleifer, who had success making early bets on Chinese technology groups such as Alibaba and JD.com....
...Tiger expanded into private company investments under the watch of private equity head Scott Shleifer, who had success making early bets on Chinese technology groups such as Alibaba and JD.com....
...JD.com, Tiger’s largest public holding as of mid-year, has fallen 35 per cent this year....
...The top position in Tiger Global’s public stock portfolio as of June 30 was JD.com, according to the most recent regulatory filings available....
...It was a filing made by an entity named FCM BBBY Holdings, LLC which listed its address as a nondescript Wyoming office building....
...stable companies, including large, long-term bets like software groups Microsoft, Atlassian and Sevicenow, as well as cyber security firm CrowdStrike, Brazilian fintech Nubank, Chinese ecommerce group JD.com...
...JD.com’s shares had fallen more than 36 per cent since a high in February....
...Skycus has invested in units of Chinese technology giants Tencent and JD.com, which are Ant and Alibaba’s biggest rivals....
...Ark’s sharply consolidated China portfolio of companies seeking the government’s favour included JD Logistics, which Wood said was building infrastructure in third- and fourth-tier cities on extremely low...
...In one fund, it turned a less than $220m investment in China’s JD.com into almost $6.8bn in proceeds. Flipkart, the Indian ecommerce company, has also produced huge returns for the firm’s investors....
...The fund’s investments in JD.com alone turned less than $220m into nearly $6.8bn of proceeds....
...Big tech debuts like that of JD Health’s $3.5bn Hong Kong listing and the online lender Lufax’s $2.4bn New York IPO have fuelled the record $132.3bn Chinese companies raised this year, or 38 per cent of...
...Pressure from the Trump administration on US-listed Chinese companies has helped spur a wave of secondary listings in Hong Kong from China’s largest tech companies, including the ecommerce groups Alibaba and JD.com...
...As US scrutiny has increased, New York-listed Chinese tech groups including JD.com and NetEase have raised billions of dollars through so-called homecoming share offerings in Hong Kong....
...JD.com and Nintendo shares surgeChinese ecommerce group JD.com jumped almost 6 per cent on its trading debut in Hong Kong after raising nearly $4bn in the second-largest share sale globally this year....
...diversity (BBG) NMC founder blames executives for suspected fraud (FT) Censorship row threatens Russia’s top business newspaper (FT) Many US restaurants ‘highly likely’ to return small business aid (FT) JD.com...
...Pinduoduo has replaced JD.com as Alibaba's main competitor. 3....
...Beijing, struck a long-term agreement with China’s Tencent to cross-license patents on a wide range of products and technologies, and sealed a deal to take a stake of less than 1 per cent in ecommerce site JD.com...
...The firm’s Private Investment Partnership funds have invested in more than 230 companies, including Spotify, Harry’s, Warby Parker, Peloton, JD.com, Facebook, LinkedIn, Yandex, Mail.ru Group, Despegar, Ola...
...With the latest investment Google becomes JD.com’s second US major investor. Walmart has a stake of about 11 per cent in the ecommerce group. Tencent owns about 20 per cent of JD.com....
...“We provide a number of mobile apps in China, such as Google Translate and Files Go, help Chinese developers, and have made significant investments in Chinese companies like JD.com,” a spokesperson said....
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