04-06-2014, 09:35 PM
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PUBLISHED JUNE 04, 2014
Top Chinese firms eyeing Asiatravel.com
No firm offer yet from potential suitors but 'beauty parade' possible
BYANITA GABRIEL
anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT
The potential bidders have yet to put a firm offer on the table of Asiatravel, an online travel reservation service provider, but a "beauty parade is on hand", according to an industry source - PHOTO AFP
TWO Chinese giants - a leading online travel firm and an e-commerce heavyweight - may be vying for a slice of Singapore-listed Asiatravel.com to tap the booming e-ticketing travel space in China.
The potential bidders have yet to put a firm offer on the table of Asiatravel, an online travel reservation service provider, but a "beauty parade is on hand", according to an industry source.
If the plan pulls through, it will follow hot on the heels of a major deal in the e-commerce space in another Singapore-listed firm which was only just announced - Alibaba's planned purchase of a 10.35 per cent stake in national postal carrier Singapore Post.
The Business Times understands that Alibaba's founder and chairman, Jack Ma, was in Singapore recently to finalise talks with another firm. Just which firm is in Mr Ma's crosshair is not clear yet.
PUBLISHED JUNE 04, 2014
Top Chinese firms eyeing Asiatravel.com
No firm offer yet from potential suitors but 'beauty parade' possible
BYANITA GABRIEL
anitag@sph.com.sg @AnitaGabrielBT
The potential bidders have yet to put a firm offer on the table of Asiatravel, an online travel reservation service provider, but a "beauty parade is on hand", according to an industry source - PHOTO AFP
TWO Chinese giants - a leading online travel firm and an e-commerce heavyweight - may be vying for a slice of Singapore-listed Asiatravel.com to tap the booming e-ticketing travel space in China.
The potential bidders have yet to put a firm offer on the table of Asiatravel, an online travel reservation service provider, but a "beauty parade is on hand", according to an industry source.
If the plan pulls through, it will follow hot on the heels of a major deal in the e-commerce space in another Singapore-listed firm which was only just announced - Alibaba's planned purchase of a 10.35 per cent stake in national postal carrier Singapore Post.
The Business Times understands that Alibaba's founder and chairman, Jack Ma, was in Singapore recently to finalise talks with another firm. Just which firm is in Mr Ma's crosshair is not clear yet.