Baidu CEO:"Increasingly Keen" On Making Strategic Acquisitions
August 05 2010 - 11:19AM
Dow Jones News
Baidu Inc. (BIDU) is "increasingly keen" on making strategic
acquisitions even though it has not actively pursued them in recent
years, Baidu Chief Executive Robin Li said Thursday.
Li, speaking to reporters at a briefing, made his comments as
Baidu, one of China's biggest Internet companies, has expanded its
lead over Google Inc. (GOOG) in the country with the world's most
Internet users.
"We are always open-minded on possible acquisition"
opportunities, Li said without giving specific details. Li has said
Baidu would consider acquisitions of companies that could help
Baidu provide more content through its search engine.
Li also said the company is working on "a number of exciting
projects" to tap potential in the mobile search market, including
something that will be "revolutionary," but declined to say if
Baidu was working on a browser or an operating system.
Mobile search revenue currently makes up only a small percentage
of Baidu's revenue and the mobile Internet in China is "still very
much underdeveloped," Li said.
Japan is "obviously" Baidu's highest-priority overseas market
currently, since Baidu's only search site in another country so far
is in Japan, Li said.
Baidu has said it expects substantial revenue from international
operations down the road but has not said which countries it
expects the revenue to come from.
Baidu's revenue share in China's search market grew six
percentage points in the second quarter to 70%, according to
Beijing-based research firm Analysys International. Google's share
fell by about the same amount to 24%.
-By Owen Fletcher, Dow Jones Newswires; 8610 8400 7702;
owen.fletcher@dowjones.com
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