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Japan's Rakuten acquires VC-backed Slice
Japanese e-commerce giant Rakuten has acquired Slice, a US-based e-commerce mobile app backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners and DCM, among others.
Hao, DCM, Baidu provide Series C for Beijing Wanxue Education
Hao Capital, DCM and Baidu have invested in a Series C round of funding for Beijing Wanxue Education, a Chinese online education service provider.
Tencent invests $736m in VC-backed Chinese classifieds site
Tencent Holdings will pay $736 million for a 19.9% stake in 58.com, a venture capital-backed Chinese classifieds website that went public on the New York Stock Exchange last October.
Communication key to a China fundraise - AVCJ Forum
Clear and consistent communication is the key to a successful China fundraise as LPs grapple with the various macro and micro concerns of investing in the country, industry participants told the AVCJ China Forum.
DCM leads $14.6m round for Japan CRM start-up
DCM has led a JPY1.46 billion ($14.6 million) round of investment for Sansan, the Japanese start-up behind business card-based customer relationship management (CRM) solution Eight.
VC-backed Tuniu shares jump on debt after $72m US IPO
Shares in Tuniu, a Chinese online package tour provider backed by DCM, Temasek Holdings, Gobi Partners and Sequoia Capital, saw its shares climb 10% on their trading debut following a $72 million IPO.
DCM to re-up as China’s Tuniu sets terms for US IPO
DCM and two Chinese strategic investors, Ctrip and Qihoo 360, will invest $35 million in Tuniu through a private placement alongside the online package tour provider’s NASDAQ IPO.
DCM commits $9m to China's DerbySoft
DCM has committed $9 million in a Series D round of funding for DerbySoft, a Chinese hotel technology solutions provider.
VC-backed Chinese package tour platform files for US IPO
Tuniu, a Chinese online package tour provider backed by DCM, Temasek Holdings, Gobi Partners and Sequoia Capital, is seeking to raise up to $120 million through a US IPO.
China mobile app platform Wandouja gets Goldman funding
Wandougjia, a Chinese mobile app platform, has received an undisclosed sum in follow-on funding from Goldman Sachs to complete a Series B round of funding that saw new and existing investors commit $120 million in January.
DCM leads $8m round for Chinese property portal
Meiaoju, a Chinese online platform for buyers seeking property overseas, has received a RMB50 million ($8 million) Series A round of funding led by DCM.
DCM bets bigger on China
DCM's latest global fund is smaller than its two predecessors because Silicon Valley-based general partners, Carl Amdahl and co-founder Dixon Doll, are stepping down. As a result, there will be fewer US investments, but China is expected to play a more...
DCM closes China VC Fund at $330m
Technology-focused venture capital firm DCM has closed its latest China-focused fund - DCM Ventures China Fund (DCM VII) - at $330 million, above the initial target of $250 million.
Vipshop buys majority stake in VC-backed China cosmetics site
Chinese online retailer Vipshop Holdings, a DCM and Sequoia Capital portfolio company that went public in the US in 2012, has agreed to buy a 75% stake in cosmetics and fashion products site Lefeng.com for approximately $132.5 million.
SoftBank leads $120m round for Chinese app platform Wandoujia
SoftBank Corp. has led a $120 million Series B round of funding for Wandoujia, a Chinese Android mobile app platform. Existing investors DCM and Innovation Works Development Fund (IWDF) also participated in the round.
DCM, Bertelsmann commit $10m to China’s Ucloud
Ucloud, a Chinese cloud computing service provider, has received more than $10 million in Series A funding from DCM and Bertelsmann Asia Investments.
China classifieds site sees shares close up 42% on US debut
Chinese online marketplace 58.com – a classifieds website along the lines of Craigslist, backed by Warburg Pincus, SAIF Partners and DCM – saw its shares close up 42% on the first day of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Coming in the wake of...
Chinese online marketplace 58.com sets terms for $165m US IPO
Chinese online marketplace 58.com is seeking raise up to $165 million through its New York Stock Exchange IPO. The company’s venture capital investors – Warburg Pincus, SAIF Partners and DCM – will not sell any of their shares in the offering.
China retail: Asset-heavy to asset-light
Facing competition from e-commerce platforms, China’s traditional offline retailers are moving online – and the ideal combination is a combination of the two. PE investors are seeking opportunity in the disruption
VC-backed Chinese online marketplace targets $150m US IPO
Chinese venture capital-backed local marketplace website 58.com filed for its US IPO, targeting up to $150 million.
Alibaba acquires VC-backed cloud computing Kanbox
Alibaba Group has agreed to buy Kanbox, a Chinese cloud storage service provider backed by Susquehanna Asia Investment and DCM. The value of the deal was not disclosed.
Investors book passage with Tuniu
Most Travel e-commerce companies in China are essentially search engines that provide information on hotel and flight bookings plus a payment mechanism. The team at Tuniu opted for a different tack, focusing specifically on packaged tourism, and they...
Temasek, DCM back $60m round for China travel site Tuniu
Temasek Holdings and existing backer DCM have invested in a $60 million Series D round of funding for Tuniu.com, a Chinese online travel tour provider.
DCM targets $250m for China VC fund
DCM is seeking $250 million for its latest China-focused fund. The target for Venture China Fund VII is less than the $400 million raised for DCM's previous vehicle, which invests in China, the US and Japan.