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Big Chinese Funding: Online Jobs Site Zhaopin.com Gets $110 Million Funding

imageThe days of huge Chinese fundings are not over yet, as online video and gaming sites and others in digital media keep getting stupendous amounts: Chinese online jobs site Zhaopin.com has received a big $110 million round of mezzanine funding. This is the largest ever investment in the online jobs sector in China in recent years. According to the company CEO Hao Liu, Zhaopin.com, this will be the company’s final round of financing before a planned IPO in 2010.

The two lead investors participating in this round are both Australian companies: investment bank Macquarie Capital ($60 million out of the share), and Seek Limited, the Aussie recruitment firm ($45 million) which already held a 25 percent stake prior to this funding. Seek now holds 42.9 percent of the Chinese company, while Macquarie Capital holds 29.1 percent.  Interestingly, this news comes within days of Macquarie upping its stake in publicly-listed Seek to 5.5 percent.

AustralianIT: The latest purchases value Zhaopin—which translates as “help wanted”—at $206 million. Seek’s original purchase—less than two years ago—of 25 per cent of Zhaopin for $US20 million valued it at $US80 million. Insiders say it may be two years before Zhaopin breaks even. For the 2006-07 year it lost $13 million. Zhaopin is rapidly catching China’s largest job ads company, the Nasdaq-listed 51job.

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Jul 13, 2008 11:27 AM ET

Posted In: Money, M&A & Venture Capital, Venture Capital, Countries, Australia & New Zealand, Asia, China

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Jan 31, 2009 9:30 PM

With all of this high finance, moving around, what do you suppose the chances would be, for an international youth entrepreneur project, to provide shared recreation for the Handicapped, do humanitarian outreach, to remote locations that are not being visited and raising funding for humanitarian R&D projects, that will provide much new youth employment and help fund their education, to find any funding around the world, while so many hands are reaching for the money? We will get our funding in time, but how long can the world wait, for the monumental projects, that can set humanity on a better course? Four Winds Recreation Club, will soon be incorporating, as a for profit entity and working with humanitarian organizations, that will share our visions. I would like to hear from anyone with similar hopes, that would like to combine efforts for greater results.
Respectfully
Robert C. Pringle
FOUR WINDS RECREATION CLUB
P. O. Box 2831, White City, Oregon 97503 USA

Robert C. Pringle

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