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SINA and Weibo don't expect the situation to improve anytime soon. Weibo expects its revenue to rise just 0% to 2% annually (7% to 20% on a constant currency basis) in the second quarter.
Sina has slightly over 100mil shares of Weibo, so its Weibo stake should be worth around $4.4bil. Meanwhile, its market cap is $2.3bil, implying a discount of 47%.
Weibo continues to attract an expanding user base and register higher user activity. In Q3 2012, the total number of registered users on Weibo increased to 424 million, a 15.2% increase from 368 ...
Sina has officially launched promoted feed advertising on Weibo in yet another attempt to get convert its 400-million strong microblogging platform into a moneymaker, according to Chinese news ...
Sina Weibo is a Chinese Twitter-like service lets its users broadcast text and photos in real-time. The service has over 300 million users. Twitter has been blocked from China since 2009.
Last week, Sina Weibo finally launched its prospectus to list in the US, with—some say—the jaw dropping target of raising US$500 million. For those of you living under a rock the last five years, ...
Shares of SINA and Weibo rallied 65% and 155%, respectively, as both companies repeatedly beat expectations with robust sales and earnings growth. But so far in 2018, SINA has tumbled 17% while ...
The real-name saga is ongoing in China, but I’m still able to tweet via Sina Weibo through its iPhone app . I have to admit that the real-name controversy keeps me going back to Weibo recently ...
Additionally, SINA's non-Weibo business has started gaining some traction of late, with the company witnessing 8% year-over-year growth from this segment in the latest quarter.
Tencent Weibo, one of the most notable Sina microblogging competitors, has an English-version too. If you want to get get your desired username it may well be a good idea to sign up now.
At its height, Weibo had more than 600 million registered users. Sina claimed the service had 60.2 million daily active users just a few months ago.
SINA and Weibo don't expect the situation to improve anytime soon. Weibo expects its revenue to rise just 0% to 2% annually (7% to 20% on a constant currency basis) in the second quarter.