Alibaba ups IPO price, may raise over $25B
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Alibaba ups IPO price, may raise over $25B

By TEAM VCC

  • 16 Sep 2014
Alibaba ups IPO price, may raise over $25B

Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, the world's largest e-com firm by value of goods sold online, has upped the price band for its upcoming initial public offer (IPO) through issue of American Depository Receipts (ADR). It has now priced the issue in the band of $66-68 a share, up from $60-66 each disclosed early this month.

At the upper end of the price band Alibaba will be able to raise as much as $25.03 billion including the additional shares reserved for the underwriters.

Over half of the issue proceeds would go to its selling shareholders including founder and chief Jack Ma besides strategic investor Yahoo. These existing shareholders would get $13.4 billion from the issue, which would value Alibaba at $165.4 billion at the upper end of the price band.

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Amazon Inc has a market cap of $153.02 billion.

The company estimates that it will receive net proceeds of approximately $8.13 billion after deducting estimated underwriting discounts and commissions and the estimated offering expenses based upon an assumed IPO price of $67 per ADS (the mid-point of the estimated range of the issue offering).

It has not detailed the expenditure plan but said it currently intends to use the net proceeds from this offering outside of China, and do not expect to transfer such funds into China.

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Alibaba is the largest online and mobile commerce company in the world in terms of gross merchandise volume (GMV). It operates its ecosystem as a platform for third parties and do not engage in direct sales, compete with its merchants or hold inventory.

It runs Taobao Marketplace, China’s largest online shopping destination; Tmall, China’s largest third-party platform for brands and retailers and Juhuasuan, China’s most popular group buying marketplace by its monthly active users.

It also operates Alibaba.com, China’s largest global online wholesale marketplace, 1688.com, its China wholesale marketplace, and AliExpress, its global consumer marketplace.

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Through its related company, Alipay, it offers payment and escrow services for buyers and sellers and has a platform approach to shipping and delivery by working with third-party logistics service providers through a central logistics information system operated by Zhejiang Cainiao Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd., or China Smart Logistics, its 48 per cent-owned affiliate. It also has investment in UCWeb, a developer and operator of mobile web browsers.

Here are some nuggets from Alibaba’s prospectus:

GMV

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Its three marketplaces generated a combined GMV of $296 billion from 279 million active buyers in the 12 months ended June 30, 2014. In the three months ended June 30, 2014, mobile GMV accounted for 32.8 per cent of GMV.

Users

The company has 279 million active annual buyers, 188 million mobile monthly active users, 8.5 million active sellers, 52 orders annually per active buyer and buyers across over 190 countries.,

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Revenues

Its revenue is primarily generated from merchants through online marketing services (via Alimama, its proprietary online marketing platform), commissions on transactions and fees for online services. Alibaba also generates revenues through fees from memberships, value-added services and cloud computing services.

Its total revenue increased by 52.1 per cent to $8.46 billion in fiscal year ended March 31, 2014. The total revenue increased by 46.3 per cent in the three months ended June 30, 2014 to $2.54 billion over the year-ago period. The net income increased by 170.6 per cent to $3.77 billion in fiscal year 2014 while it grew 179.6 per cent to $2 billion in Q1 FY15. For the three months ended June 30, 2014, its net income included a net gain of $1 billion from step-up acquisitions arising from revaluations of previously held equity interest.

The company drew bulk of its revenue from China commerce ($2.15 billion) followed by international commerce ($237 million), cloud computing ($38 million) and others ($115 million) in the first quarter ended June 30, 2014.

Alipay processed payment volume of $778 billion for the 12 months ended June 30, 2014.

Buyers

Buyers on Alibaba.com are located in numerous countries all over the world, with the US, India and the UK being among the leading countries. This could mean that Indian SMEs are possibly the second most active buyers on Alibaba outside China. These buyers typically are engaged in import and export.

Key shareholders

Japan’s SoftBank is the top shareholder with 34.1 per cent stake followed by Yahoo with 22.4per cent holding. Founder and chief Jack Ma owns 8.8 per cent while co-founder and vice chairman Joseph Tsai has 3.6 per cent.

Yahoo will encash up to $8.28 billion from the issue and its holding will shrink to 16.3 per cent post issue. Jack Ma will get up to $867 million from selling some of his shares and post IPO will own 7.8 per cent stake.

SoftBank, which is not selling any shares, will remain the single-largest shareholder with 32.4 per cent holding post issue.

(Edited by Joby Puthuparampil Johnson)

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