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Monday, 27 June 2011 - Analysis: Tencent in steep climb to be China's Facebook, Twitter |
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While the company's market value has quadrupled to $50 billion over the past 2- years, its revenue and profit growth is expected to slow over the next few years, forcing the company to rethink its future. Tencent is aggressively diversifying away from the highly competitive online gaming industry and into China's social networking, e-commerce and mobile search engine sector. The company, an investor darling whose mascots are a pair of chubby penguins with wraparound scarves, faces many risks, including managing its partners, content regulations and strong competition from rivals such as Baidu Inc, SINA Corp and Alibaba.com. "Tencent needs to look for other gold mines to counter slowing online gaming growth. Otherwise, they won't be able to maintain the strong growth they've had over the past few years," said Hover Xiao, an analyst at technology research firm IDC. Tencent, which runs China's largest instant-messaging service QQ and online gaming community with 674 million QQ accounts in total, has been relying on its games business for about 60 percent of its revenues, which totaled 19.6 billion yuan ($3 billion) in 2010. This month, Tencent opened its once-proprietary platform by launching a so-called Q+ platform, an open system championed by Facebook and Apple to attract external software developers to boost users and grow revenue. With this launch, Tencent can allow third-party developers to market their products to the legions of QQ users on the platform through a revenue-sharing scheme. "The idea is to make sure users can do everything they want in an Internet site. It's a way for Internet companies to make sure users stick to their sites rather than go to their rivals," said Jane Wang, an analyst with UK-based research firm Ovum. Tencent dominates China's $5-billion online gaming market with hits such as Dungeon & Fighter where players slay monsters with lightsabers and Three Kingdoms where swordsmen battle in ancient China. "There is a ceiling in Internet value-added services, so that is giving us a sense of urgency," Tencent founder and CEO Pony Ma told reporters this month. "How can we push the team and company to adjust our DNA and change our business model to get revenues from business-to-business space? It may need 5-6 years, or even 10 years, but we'll do what it takes," said the 39-year-old, who is among the top 10 Chinese billionaires on Forbes' list. Headquartered in the southern Chinese boomtown of Shenzhen, Tencent is now seeking to capture China's booming e-commerce market, setting sights on web advertising and online malls after relying on individual online consumers for its revenue over the past 10 years. It also hopes to grab a larger piece of pie in the wireless search engine sector, hoping to take the No. 2 spot in China in the next few years, Ma said, declining to give a more specific timeframe. In the wireless search engine sector, Tencent now has 14.7 percent share, ranking behind Baidu's 36.1 percent and Easou.com's 19.1 percent, industry figures showed. GROWTH SPUTTERING With growth in China's online gaming sector slowing to teen percentages from over 20 percent now, Tencent, a third owned by Naspers, needs new ideas to lock in its millions of users. "Investors in the capital markets are bound to give them a lot of pressure and also, they are facing increasing stiff competition in the market," Xiao said. Baidu, China's No.1 search engine, has increased its focus on e-commerce and online video. Last Friday, it said it was buying China's leading travel website Qunar to boost its foothold in the search engine market. SINA runs the country's top microblogging site, a Twitter-like product that Sina is bent on expanding further. Alibaba is China's No. 1 e-commerce company. "Truth be told, we do have some regrets for being way too careful in some areas. We should be started investing when we saw the opportunity and we've paid a price playing catch-up," the lanky Ma told reporters. Over the past five years, Tencent's revenue and net profit rocketed by seven-fold, with annual growth averaging over 60 percent. But this will slow to about 30 percent over the next two to three years, according to forecasts from Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S. With 2011 P/E at 28.16 that outpaces the industry, 29 out of 34 analysts had a buy or strong buy for Tencent, with 4 recommending a hold and 1 rating it underperform, I/B/E/S estimates showed. Competition in the Chinese online game sector is cut-throat, with competitors such as Shanda Games and Changyou.com upping their ante. Eric Wen, analyst at Mirae Asset, likened Tencent's launch of Q+ platform to China's transition from a planned economy to a market-oriented one that would be key to its future prosperity. "We believe at a time of limited content supply and poor infrastructure, Tencent's planning economy actually works. But as bandwidth opens up and content supply multiplies, Tencent must transition to the "market economy,"" Wen said in a research report. So far, Tencent has poured resources into providing more functions on its Qzone social networking site, Facebook-like QQ Friends and iTunes-inspired QQ Music. Half of Tencent's 12,000 staff are in research and development, with the company spending over 10 percent of its revenues in research and development. "Tencent is undoubtedly a strong survivor in China's Internet business because of its big number of users. It has also carved out a business that is hard for some to emulate," said Wu Da, fund manager at Beijing-based Changsheng Fund Management Co Ltd, a joint venture with DBS Asset Management. "But this sector changes too quickly and it's sometimes difficult to see where it's headed. Is Facebook, or Twitter's model the best or is it Tencent's? A major uncertainty lies in how active these users are on these different platforms." (Editing by Charlie Zhu and Anshuman Daga) Technology Media Facebook Related Quotes and News Company Price Related News Tweet this Link this Share this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story through relevant opinion, anecdotes, links and data. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. 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