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Updated: 2004-08-23 13:52
Amazon purchases Chinese Joyo.com at $75m
網上零售業巨頭亞馬遜公司宣布,它已斥資7500萬美元收購中國最大的網上零售商北京世紀卓越信息技術有限公司,另外,它還將承擔該公司價值約300萬美元的員工股票期權費用。  

The world's largest web retailer posted disappointing results in July (Agencies)

After quite a few of negotiations, China's non-state-run Joyo.com Ltd. has finally reached a deal with Amazon.com Inc., the US E-commerce giant, which possibly meant a beginning of the foreign Internet companies' landing in China.

Amazon.com Inc. announced the plan Thursday to pay US$75 million for Joyo.com, who declared the deal on the same day. The 4-year-old Joyo.com, is China's largest online retailer of books, music, videos, software, gifts and toys.

"The purchase is a sign of good news for China's E-commerce," said Li Tao, a senior executive of another Chinese online seller 8848.com. "However, it might only change Joyo.com's fate itself, not the E-business in China. I don't suppose it would affect the whole industry in the country." he said.

Amazon has tried to buy Dangdang.com, a top B2C Chinese company, before it planned to purchase Joyo.com, but failed due to its dominating stock share strategy.

The deal is targeting the potentially huge Chinese market. According to statistics released by CNNIC (China Internet Network Information Center), 58 percent of 87.5 million Chinese internet users favor online buy. The fast-growing Chinese Internet market is estimated to be worth $16 billion by 2005. By 2006, there will be 170 million netizens in China, while the number of online buyers will hopefully rise from 6 million to 13.4 million.

According to the deal, Amazon.com would pay $72 million in cash and assume employee stock options to buy Joyo.com.

Amazon said Joyo's Web retailing operations in China are run by Joyo.com Ltd., a British Virgin Islands company founded in 2000. It expects the deal to close in the third quarter.

(Xinhua)

 

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