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Daily TMT: Tencent Music IPO – Firework – Trading Strategies and more

In this briefing:

  1. Tencent Music IPO – Firework – Trading Strategies
  2. Softbank IPO: Signs Point to Risk of Early IPO Price Break
  3. DeNA (2432): Undervalued Internet Stock
  4. CMGE Tech (中手游) Pre-IPO Review – Unfortunate Timing

1. Tencent Music IPO – Firework – Trading Strategies

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Tencent Music Entertainment (TME US)‘s IPO was priced at the low-end US$13/share. The shares will begin trading tonight. As per earlier media reports, books were well covered.

I have covered most aspects of the deal in my previous series of insight, links to which are below. In this insight, I’ll re-look at what peers have been doing since book building began and how its main listed peer Spotify Technology Sa (SPOT US) has been performing. I’ll also provide a sensitivity table of the implied valuations at different price points and my thoughts on the price range for near-term trading.


My previous insights on TME’s IPO:

2. Softbank IPO: Signs Point to Risk of Early IPO Price Break

Coverage of Softbank Corp (9434 JP)‘s IPO on Smartkarma has offered a mix of viewpoints with some bullish and some bearish opinions. Our own take has been relatively subdued, leaning to the bearish side but only significantly so in the event that Docomo follows through with its announced price cuts and Rakuten’s entry as a full-fledged MNO is particularly aggressive.

By and large we consider the issue to be overvalued but felt that significant downside risk only existed if the dividend were to be cut, which we consider a distinct possibility but by no means a sure thing. This long -term view has not changed, however, we now consider some modest downside to be likely in the short term.

3. DeNA (2432): Undervalued Internet Stock

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Dena Co Ltd (2432 JP) used to be the GO-GO internet stock for both retail and institutional investors in Japan during the previous bull run before 2008 and trading at 40-50x PER. The multiples have since then collapsed to 10-20x PER although the business prospect remains solid if not better. Benefiting from the increasing regulation in China, DeNA signed an agreement with Tencent Holdings (700 HK) to distribute Arena of Valor in Japan which will boost revenue and improve margin. At 14x PER and 1.2x PBR, DeNA looks attractive. 

4. CMGE Tech (中手游) Pre-IPO Review – Unfortunate Timing

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China Mobile Games Adr (CMGE US) plans to raise US$300m in its upcoming Hong Kong IPO.

CMGE is an intellectual-property (IP) oriented mobile game operator. The company delisted from Nasdaq in 2015 and tried to do a backdoor listing on Shenzhen Exchange in late 2015 but it was canceled due to unfavorable market condition. It is now trying to list on the Hong Kong Exchange when the sentiment is poor due to the game approval suspension.

In this insight, we will take a look at the financial performance, key operating metrics, and analyze its games pipeline.