Vision Knight Capital
Vision Knight’s institutional upgrade
A mark of a successful first fund is increasing interest from institutional investors in its successor.
Vision Knight closes second China fund at $550m
Vision Knight Capital, a PE firm co-founded by former Alibaba.com CEO David Wei, has reached a final close on its second fund at the hard cap of $550 million.
Strategic imperative: Chinese corporates embrace PE
Corporate private equity arms are catching on in China as companies beyond the tech space develop an appetite for investment. What does it mean for the industry’s independent incumbents?
China's 500.com jumps 54% on NYSE debut
Shares in VC-backed 500.com gained 54% as the Chinese online sports lottery provider made its US trading debut on Friday. The stock peaked at $21.85 before closing at $20.01, valuing the company at $700 million.
VC-backed 500.com revises IPO pricing, targets $86.5m
VC-backed Chinese online sports lottery provider 500.com has increased the indicative price range for its US IPO, putting the company on course to raise up to $86.5 million.
Vision Knight, Softbank China back tourism site 8trip
Vision Knight Capital has led a RMB150 million ($25 million) round of funding for 8trip, a Chinese B2B online travel website. SoftBank China Venture Capital (SBCVC) also participated in the round.
China online video: Big fish, small fish
As Chinese online video consumers switch to mobile platforms, venture capital investors are looking for ways to ride the wave – but they must do it with one eye on strategic players also entering the space
Vision Knight teams up with strategics to tap China online education
Vision Knight Capital - the private equity firm set up by former Alibaba CEO David Wei - has partnered with games developer NetDragon Websoft and a unit of electronics maker Hon Hai Precision Industry to launch a $33 million online education venture.
VC-backed Chinese lottery site files for $150m US IPO
VC-backed Chinese sports lottery provider 500.com has made an initial filing to raise around $150 million through an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange.
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
2Q analysis: China in the spotlight
All is not well for China PE investment with one big deal disguising a period of relative inactivity; China exits, on the other hand, are prospering; and Asia PE fundraising is, of course, struggling
Baidu buys VC-backed PPS’ online video platform
Baidu has agreed to pay $370 million for PPS’ online video business, creating an exit opportunity for the company’s venture capital backers. Ceyuan Ventures, Qiming Venture Partners and Vision Knight Capital have invested in PPStream in the last seven...
Silver Lake-owned Allyes names new CEO
Silver Lake-owned Allyes, a Chinese digital marketing company, has appointed Hanhua Wang as CEO, effective December 1. He replaces Eric Chen, a managing director at Silver Lake, who had been serving as interim CEO. Chen remains chairman of the Allyes...
PCCW to invest $25m in Vision Knight Capital
PCCW, Hong Kong’s biggest telecommunications operator, said in a statement to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that it may invest as much as $25 million in Vision Knight Capital, a private equity fund co-founded by David Wei, former CEO of Alibaba.com.
China’s private equity talent war
The pace of growth in China’s private equity industry hasn’t been matched by the development of a pool of qualified local investment professionals. Firms are busy building from the bottom and poaching at the top
Vision Knight’s value-add proposition
Much is expected of China's online advertising industry. Worth RMB51 billion ($8.1 billion) in 2011, up 57% year-on-year, the market is tipped to top RMB187 billion by 2015. As former CEO of Alibaba.com, the country’s leading B2B marketing portal, David...
Vision Knight Capital invests in Silver Lake-backed Allyes
Allyes Group, a Chinese online media service provider, has received a strategic investment from Vision Knight Capital, the private equity firm set up by former Alibaba CEO David Wei. It is the largest single investment by Vision Knight since its inception...