23-05-2018, 02:07 PM
Harvard Dropout's Startup Loses Billions in South Korea Battle
By Sam Kim
May 23, 2018, 5:00 AM GMT+8
Coupang won over fans with personalized service for e-commerce in South Korea, picking up $1 billion of funding from Masayoshi Son along the way. Analysts are now questioning if that is enough as the nation’s powerful chaebol turn their resources to dominating online like they do in the physical world.
While Coupang’s sales are rising, that is coming at a massive cost as losses reached 638 billion won ($592 million) last year. Retailers backed by the SK and Lotte conglomerates are subsidizing web forays with money from their profitable brick-and-mortar outlets, crowding out Coupang and denying oxygen to the eight-year-old startup.
“In a war of cash, Coupang is losing money it can’t afford to, while bigger companies can,” said Park Jong-dae, an analyst at Hana Financial Investment Co. “It’s cutting margins to increase its market share, but that’s not helping to lock in customers, because they would readily flock to cheaper deals at other companies.”
More detals in https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...th-chaebol
By Sam Kim
May 23, 2018, 5:00 AM GMT+8
Coupang won over fans with personalized service for e-commerce in South Korea, picking up $1 billion of funding from Masayoshi Son along the way. Analysts are now questioning if that is enough as the nation’s powerful chaebol turn their resources to dominating online like they do in the physical world.
While Coupang’s sales are rising, that is coming at a massive cost as losses reached 638 billion won ($592 million) last year. Retailers backed by the SK and Lotte conglomerates are subsidizing web forays with money from their profitable brick-and-mortar outlets, crowding out Coupang and denying oxygen to the eight-year-old startup.
“In a war of cash, Coupang is losing money it can’t afford to, while bigger companies can,” said Park Jong-dae, an analyst at Hana Financial Investment Co. “It’s cutting margins to increase its market share, but that’s not helping to lock in customers, because they would readily flock to cheaper deals at other companies.”
More detals in https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...th-chaebol
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