AlexBerlin2
: iQIYI Inc. - The better than Netflix?
iQiyi is an online video platform based in Beijing, China launched on April 22, 2010. iQiyi is currently one of the largest online video sites in China, with nearly 6 billion hours spent on its service each month, and over 500 million monthly active users. Quelle: Wikipedia
Der frühe Vogel fängt den Wurm. Ich versuche bei 19 $ noch rein zu kommen, mal sehen ob es was wird... Potential dürfte hier vorhanden sein. Zusammenarbeit mit Netflix soll wohl existieren.
und jetzt ist der Kurs wieder gestiegen auf 18,62 $. An einen Tag um 11% ! Weil der Wechselkurs günstig steht, sind es nun sogar schon paar Dollar plus.
Die Zusammenarbeit mit JD.com beginnt sich auszuzahlen. In China scheint das Potential der Nutzer hoch zu sein. Naja, bin jedenfalls von Anfang an dabei.
Denke ohne Ende Potential. Der Wachstums Markt ist in China einfach nur gigantisch. Ich Ärger mich nicht dabei zu sein. Einstieg erst bei einem Kurs von 18 Dollar pro Aktie für mich denkbar. Allen investierten gute Kurse
...habe auch die ersten Euros liegen lassen und erst bei 23.. rein. Schaue aber gerade bei L & S und die bewegen sich gerade bei 27. Das ist ja vollkommen verrückt. Dummerweise ist meine Position viel zu klein. Was sind eure Einschätzungen. Kommen die überhaupt noch mal zurück, oder lieber sofort nachlegen?
Körnig
: Ich warte schon länger auf ein Kurs zum Nachkaufen
Leider bis jetzt vergeblich. Mein L&S Kurs liegt aktuell bei knapp über 25,00?. Ich habe auch nur 110 Stk. Hätte ich gewust, das das so eine Rakete ist hätte Ich wohl eher 500 Stk. gekauft.
iQIYI, Inc. IQ rose 12.49 percent to close at $28.46.
" Shares of iQiyi (IQ - Free Report) were up as much as 10% in early morning trading Monday, adding to the recent IPO company?s strong run that has seen its stock soar more than 80% since debuting in late March. Dubbed the ?Netflix of China,?... iQiyi was founded in 2010 through partnership between Chinese search engine behemoth Baidu (BIDU - Free Report) and American private investment firm Providence Equity Partners. Baidu would buy Providence?s stake and take 100% ownership of iQiyi just two years later, adding it to its growing list of non-search internet properties.iQiyi is one of China?s largest online video websites and currently boasts more than 500 million monthly active users. The company draws comparisons to Netflix .... iQiyi has filed one unaudited financial report since its IPO, showing revenue of about $778 million, up 57% year over year. The company also said that its net loss improved from $174 million in the first quarter of 2017 to just $63 million in the comparable period this year...."
"...As such, Alibaba and Tencent web of businesses clearly stand in the way of iQIYI's plan to be another Disney. Youku, the flagship streaming service of Alibaba, has won the exclusive digital streaming rights in China to the 2018 soccer World Cup. In a partnership with state broadcaster China Central Television, as many as one billion viewers across Greater China is estimated to tune in to its World Cup coverage. This privilege is not likely to come cheap for Youku and certainly not something that iQIYI is capable of securing.
As for Tencent Video, the LEGO Group and Tencent officially launched LEGO® Video Zone on May 25, 2018, as part of a more comprehensive tie-up announced in January this year. Children and their parents can now watch more than 500 videos provided by the LEGO Group on the Tencent Video Children Channel webpage, mobile application, TV platform and the ?Little Penguin Paradise? APP, an application designed for kids by Tencent Video. This is just an example of Tencent's allure to global content owners who are seeking a strong partner to break into the lucrative China market..."
heftige Konkurrenz sowohl Alibaba als auch tencent
hört sich so an als wäre Alibaba in dem Fall eine Art sky... also bezahltes Fernsehen. tencent scheint erstmal eine andere Zielgruppe zu haben.
Davon abgesehen existieren auf dem Rest der Welt auch mehrere Streaming Dienste neben Netflix.... zb Amazon Video. Ich sehe das eher unkritisch im Moment.
Kicky
: iQIYI s film "Blue Amber" has been shortlisted
for two 'Asian New Talent' awards at the prestigious Shanghai International Film Festival (SIFF), in the categories of 'Best Film' and 'Best Cinematography'......
"At year-end 2017, iQiyi had 50.8 million subscribers who spent on average 1.7 hours per day on the platform. Before that, it had just 30.2 million subs at year-end 2016 and only 10.7 million in 2015.
After the first quarter of 2018, IQ's subscriber count jumped to 60.1 million, a gain of 18% in just a few months. It's important for investors to note how much larger of a nation China is, population wise, versus the United States. That gives the company so much more potential. As of 2017, China had 731 million internet users , more than double the entire U.S. population for those keeping tabs. Of these users, 30%, or 219 million, watch online videos every month. Admittedly, that data is a year old, but it helps show just how large of a market China is...."
iQiyi (NASDAQ: IQ) had a good day on Friday. Shares of the Chinese online media giant and former Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) subsidiary were up 11.1% at 3:40 p.m. EDT. An iQiyi-produced movie was nominated for two prestigious awards at the Shanghai International Film Festival, which is a lot like an up-and-coming Western studio snagging some Oscar nods.....
...und über wohlgemerkt, FREITAG-Volumen, brauchen wir erst gar nicht zu reden....
Werde kein Stück unter 50 verkaufen...ich habe einmal den Fehler bei Tesla gemacht....und dann bis über 300 nur noch hinterhergeschaut...never ever....