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      schrieb am 21.01.16 01:57:11
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Weiß keiner bescheid? :(
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      schrieb am 29.01.16 13:54:35
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.544.371 von Kalbaran am 21.01.16 01:57:11
      es war ein ADR-split
      ein ADR verbrieft jetzt noch eine Achtel-Aktie;




      Neues:

      Ctrip Announces Recent Transactions

      SHANGHAI, Jan. 12, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Ctrip.com International, Ltd. (NASDAQ: CTRP), a leading travel service provider of accommodation reservation, transportation ticketing, packaged tours and corporate travel management in China ("Ctrip" or the "Company"), today announced that the Company has agreed to make certain investments, in the form of limited partnership capital contribution or other financing arrangements, in several non-U.S. investment entities, which are managed or owned by parties unaffiliated with each other and unaffiliated with the Company and are dedicated to investing in businesses in China.

      The Company is authorized to invest an aggregate of approximately US$1.3 billion in cash and to issue a total number of approximately 5.4 million ordinary shares, including 2,661,967 ordinary shares registered through a "shelf takedown" prospectus supplement filed on January 12, 2016 which became effective immediately pursuant to Ctrip's effective shelf registration statement on Form F-3 (Registration No. 333-208399) filed in December 2015, to these non-U.S. investment entities.

      Ctrip is aware that these investment entities will acquire a significant minority stake of Qunar Cayman Islands Limited, or Qunar, from Qunar's shareholders through privately negotiated transactions, using cash and/or Ctrip's ordinary shares as purchase consideration.
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      schrieb am 29.01.16 13:57:04
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.544.371 von Kalbaran am 21.01.16 01:57:11
      und davor:
      .
      Ctrip Announces Investment in MakeMyTrip

      SHANGHAI, Jan. 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Ctrip.com International, Ltd. (NASDAQ: CTRP) ("Ctrip")

      today announced that it will invest US$180 million in MakeMyTrip Limited (NASDAQ: MMYT) ("MakeMyTrip") , India's largest online travel company, via convertible bonds. In addition, MakeMyTrip has granted Ctrip permission to acquire MakeMyTrip shares in the open market, so that combined with shares convertible under the convertible bonds, Ctrip may beneficially own up to 26.6% of MakeMyTrip's outstanding shares. Upon completion of the investment, Ctrip will acquire the right to appoint a director to the MakeMyTrip board of directors.

      Deep Kalra, Founder and Group CEO, MakeMyTrip said, "We are delighted to have Ctrip invest in us. Ctrip is the dominant market leader in the online travel market in China. We believe there are many similarities in the Indian and Chinese online travel markets and we expect this strategic relationship between two market leaders to be mutually beneficial."

      "Today's announcement marks the beginning of the strategic relationship between Ctrip and MakeMyTrip. Through this transaction, Ctrip has now gained exposure to India's fast growing online travel market," said James Liang, Co-founder, Chairman, and CEO of Ctrip.


      siehe dazu auch Thread: MakeMyTrip - indisches Online-Reisebüro
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      schrieb am 29.01.16 14:05:09
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      bin echt auf den Abschluss gespannt,
      ist eine andere Firma geworden:

      -Invests durch priceline und Baidu
      -dicker convertible
      -deconso von Tijia
      -eigene Invests in eLong, Qunar und MMYT
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      schrieb am 29.01.16 15:13:58
      Beitrag Nr. 25 ()
      ok danke, aber was genau heißt ADR Split?

      Kenne nur Aktiensplit, bei der sich dann der Kurs halbiert...aber nicht bei dem der Kurs um das doppelte steigt.
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      schrieb am 30.01.16 11:21:35
      Beitrag Nr. 26 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.612.028 von Kalbaran am 29.01.16 15:13:58
      der Kurs hat sich ja auch nicht verdoppelt!
      er ist nur zufälligerweise in den Wochen vor dem Split stark gestiegen;

      der w:o Chart hat auch 'nen Hau, wenn Du Dir z.B. den bei comdirect ansiehst, wirst Du keine 100 finden...
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      schrieb am 02.03.16 17:16:52
      Beitrag Nr. 27 ()
      Tolles Unternehmen aber für mich noch zu teuer, gerade im Vergleich zu Baidu oder Alibaba:
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      schrieb am 22.10.16 10:26:13
      Beitrag Nr. 28 ()
      Tujia buys Ctrip’s homestay business, becoming more like Airbnb
      Oct 21.2016

      China’s Airbnb-of-sorts Tujia is shaking up its existing structure and will integrate Ctrip and Qunar’s homestay businesses as part of an acquisition and partnership.

      In a wide-ranging announcement, it said “the homestay channels of both Ctrip and Qunar’s web sites and apps, along with their operation teams and the entire business, will be merged into Tujia.”

      In summer Tujia bought short-term rental platform Mayi.com.

      It added that the Ctrip/Qunar consolidation “symbolizes that the market has exited the start-up stage and moved into the growth stage.”

      The obvious reference point here is Airbnb, although there are a number of material differences – the most significant is that Tujia is involved in the actual bricks and mortar development of accommodations in conjunction with real estate developers.

      Tujia said that the next five years will be about growth, a key element of which is separating out its online booking platform from its offline development and management businesses.

      It will consolidate all the online businesses onto a unified IT platform and talks about the “fusion” of brands over time. Creating a point of sale where it can distribute its own inventory alongside the third-party inventory it has taken on via the Ctrip and Qunar deal will create something closer to Airbnb.

      Airbnb has points of sale across the globe, while Tujia is very much concentrating on China as its source market for travellers. But more M&A activity is hinted as, with Tujia looking at ways to “complete the ecosystem”. Developing source markets outside of China could be on its radar in this context.

      Its ownership structure throws up some interesting names, including Ctrip itself which was involved in its $100 million Series C (June14) and its $300 million Series D (Aug15) rounds. Expedia Inc’s HomeAway took part in its reported $15m Series A (May12) as well as the Series C round.
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      schrieb am 30.10.16 11:27:00
      Beitrag Nr. 29 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 51.611.248 von R-BgO am 29.01.16 14:05:09
      SKIFT TAKE
      It’s not around the corner but you can expect China’s Ctrip to set up shop to compete against online and offline travel giants in the U.S. Breaking in through acquisition would be an obvious strategy although it’s unclear whether that’s actually part of Ctrip’s seemingly very active strategic plan.
      — Dennis Schaal


      China’s Ctrip, already the globe’s second largest online travel agency by market cap behind the Priceline Group and ahead of Expedia Inc., is working on a plan to sell trips from the U.S. to destinations around the world but it would start with excursions from the U.S. to China and Southeast Asia.

      That’s the word from Tao Yang, a Ctrip senior vice president and head of its vacation business.

      “We want to sell travel everywhere,” Yang told Skift.

      Yang was in Manhattan October 26 for a Ctrip North America partner summit attended by bus operators, tour companies, hotels and attractions to mark Ctrip’s acquisition of three U.S. based tour operators this week in a bid to boost business and improve service levels for Chinese outbound travelers vacationing in the U.S.

      Yang revealed that Ctrip took a majority stake in each of these tour operators for what the online travel agency describes as a marriage to form a Quartet focusing on Chinese travelers’ touring and visiting attractions in the U.S.

      But that partnership is distinct from Ctrip’s strategic plan to create a U.S. point of sale to sell travel globally, and this would put Ctrip in competition in the U.S. with partners such as the Priceline Group and Expedia, Yang said.

      The Priceline Group has a 9.3 percent stake in Ctrip, has the right to bump that up to 15 percent, and provides Ctrip with hotel inventory to enhance Ctrip’s offerings to outbound Chinese travelers.

      Expedia sold its majority stake in China’s eLong to Ctrip and other buyers in China in May 2015, and Expedia continues to have commercial agreements with Ctrip in certain markets.


      Asked whether Ctrip would partner or compete with the Priceline Group and Expedia in the U.S. to further Ctrip’s U.S. point of sale strategy, Yang said the relationships would include elements of both partnership and competition, as is common in the travel industry.

      It was unclear from Yang’s remarks, made exclusively to Skift in a brief interview after the program, how far along its U.S. point of sale strategy is but he did say there is a team working on it.

      Breaking into the U.S. through acquisition would be an obvious strategy although it’s unclear whether that’s actually part of Ctrip’s seemingly very active strategic plan.

      Separately, during the partner summit, Yang said Ctrip’s goal in acquiring the U.S.-based tour operators is to increase business and to improve service standards for Chinese travelers visiting the U.S. Previously Ctrip stated it had invested in the tour operators but it had not revealed that it had actually acquired them.
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      schrieb am 24.11.16 19:02:20
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      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 53.583.231 von R-BgO am 30.10.16 11:27:00https://www.tnooz.com/article/skyscanner-sells-to-ctrip-for-…
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