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Indonesia VC: Lucrative clicks
E-commerce has emerged as the star of Indonesia’s expanding start-up space. Early-stage investors are scrambling to fill their shopping carts, but you have to pick the right spots and deploy the right resources
Hony, TPG Growth invest in film studio
Hony Capital and TPG Growth, a middle market and growth equity investment arm of TPG Capital, have partnered with Hollywood producers Robert Simonds and Gigi Pritzker to set up a film studio.
CyberAgent leads $12m round for Korean food delivery app
Japan's CyberAgent Ventures has been joined by previous investors Altos Ventures, IMM Investment and Stonebridge Capital for a $12 million investment in Woowa Bros, the start-up behind Korean food delivery app Baedalui Minjok.
GF Securities, Alpha Animation launch China media fund
GF Xinde Investment, an investment arm of Chinese broker GF Securities, has established a RMB100 million ($16 million) PE fund with Shenzhen-listed toy maker Guangdong Alpha Animation and Culture. It will invest in internet and media companies.
INCJ-backed Japan Display IPO prices at bottom of range
Japan Display, the world's biggest maker of screens for tablets and smart phones, has priced its IPO at the bottom of indicative range following a lukewarm response from overseas investors.
Shenzhen Capital leads $10m round for wearables maker
Shenzhen Capital has led a RMB60 million ($10 million) Series B round of funding for Codoon, a Chinese manufacturer of wearable electronic devices, with participation from CITIC Capital.
TPG eyes quick return from Inghams property sale
TPG Capital is planning to sell a portfolio of real estate assets held by Inghams Enterprises that could more than cover the equity commitment it made when buying the Australian poultry producer last year.
Australia's CHAMP PE seeks London listing for Shelf Drilling
Shelf Drilling, a shallow water drilling services company set up by Australia’s CHAMP Private Equity in conjunction with its US affiliate Castle Harlan and Lime Rock Partners, plans to list on the London Stock Exchange in May.
Tencent to buy 15% stake in JD.com ahead of IPO
Tencent Holdings has agreed to take a 15% stake in JD.com, China’s second-largest B2C e-commerce platform - which is backed by several venture capital and private equity firms - for $214.7 million.
China’s Hainan Haiyao to invest $20m in pharma-focused JV
China’s Hainan Haiyao, a Shenzhen-listed drug maker and distributor, plans to invest RMB122 million ($20 million) in a pharma-focused joint venture with several venture capital firms.
INCJ invests $6m in copper paste business
The Innovation Network Corporation of Japan (INCJ) has invested JPY600 million ($6 million) in Material Concept, a manufacturer of copper paste for use in electrical components and solar panels. Daiwa Corporate also invested an undisclosed amount in the...
Japan's Globis re-ups in UK educational app developer
Globis Capital Partners, the Japanese venture capital firm, has returned to lead a GBP3.4 million ($5.8 mllion) Series B round for Quipper, a UK company that develops educational mobile applications.
SBI education fund backs China's Tutor Group
TutorGroup, a China-based online education platform that recently raised $100 million in Series B funding, has added SBI Group as a strategic investor.
Warburg Pincus-backed Sunshine 100 raises $259m via HK IPO
Sunshine 100 China Holdings - a commercial and residential real estate developer backed by Warburg Pincus - has raised about HK$2 billion ($259 million) after pricing its Hong Kong IPO at the bottom of the indicative price range.
Carlyle to invest $40.9m in India clothing brand Mufti - report
The Carlyle Group is to invest INR2.5 billion ($40.9 million) in Credo Brands Marketing, the company behind Indian casual wear brand Mufit.
Gaorong Capital leads $48m round for China's Avazu
Avazu, a Shanghai-based digital advertising firm, has raised $48 million in a Series A round of funding led by Gaorong Capital. An undisclosed US-based internet-focused private equity fund and a consortium of internet companies also took part in the round.
Shareholders reject MSPEA-backed Yongye privatization
Shareholders have rejected a $339 million offer - supported by Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia (MSPEA) - to take US-listed Chinese animal and plant feed maker Yongye International private.
KKR expands energy & infrastructure team into Asia
KKR has further bolstered its energy and infrastructure presence in Asia, appointing Tony Schultz as managing director in Sydney and relocating Ash Upadhyaya -a director with KKR's energy and infrastructure team in the US - to Singapore.
SoftBank Venture backs Thai video game firm Ini3 Digital
SoftBank Ventures Korea (SBVK), the corporate investment arm of the Japanese telecoms giant, has taken a 23% stake in Thai online video game operator Ini3 Digital. The financial terms were not dislosed.
PE-backed China iKang Healthcare files for $150m US IPO
IKang Healthcare Group - the Chinese healthcare services provider whose backers include Singapore sovereign wealth fund GIC Private, Goldman Sachs and NewQuest Asia - is planning to raise up to $150 million in an initial public offering on NASDAQ.
Warburg Pincus, HDFC buy fresh shares in Capital First
Indian non-banking financial company (NBFC) Capital First is raising INR1.78 billion via preferential allotment of shares to existing investors Warburg Pincus and HDFC Standard Life Insurance.
China ZJ Capital targets $50m co-investment VC fund
Zhijing Capital Management (ZJ Capital), a Shanghai-based early-stage VC firm, is seeking $50 million for its debut US dollar-denominated fund. The vehicle will make co-investments in Chinese start-ups.
VCs keep the faith in Snapdeal
Saama Capital was one of a group of VCs that backed Indian online jewelry store Bluestone.com in early 2012. It is a vertical play in the country's e-commerce industry - targeting a particular market segment - and this might ordinarily have been a turn...
Kendall Court's mining compromise solution
Intrepid Mines was left with choice: continue to participate in the Tujuh Bukit copper-gold project in Indonesia as a minority investor, or sell up. It wasn't a choice the Australian resources company had envisaged making when it agreed to assume control...