Dangdang


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nameE-commerce China Dangdang Inc.
当当网
logo[[File:Dangdang logo.png
company_typePrivate company
founderPeggy Yu
Li Guoqing
locationBeijing, People's Republic of China
area_servedPeople's Republic of China
key_peopleGuoqing Li (CEO), Peggy Yu
(Executive chairwoman)
industryOnline shopping
num_employees2,907
urlDangdang.com
website_typeE-commerce
languageChinese
advertisingWeb banner
launch_date1999
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E-commerce China Dangdang Inc. (), known as Dangdang, is a Chinese electronic commerce company, founded by Peggy Yu and Li Guoqing in 1999. It is headquartered in Beijing and its main competitors are Amazon.cn (or Amazon China, formerly Joyo.com) and JD.com (or Jingdong, formerly 360buy.com). The competition escalated into a price war in December 2010, with each retailer marking down a wide range of items, especially books. DangDang made an IPO on the NYSE in November 2010, estimated at approximately US$1 billion.

Products

There are 2,907 employees in Dangdang, and its customers span across 50 countries, and over 40% B2C customers in China have shopping experiences with Dangdang.

History

  • November 1999: Website launched
  • December 2010: Dangdang is listed on the NYSE in the U.S.
  • July 2015: Dangdang Chairwoman Peggy Yu and CEO Quoqing Li proposed to buyout the company at $7.81 per ADS, which is less than half of its IPO value and even well below the prior 30 days average stock price. Bloomberg reported that Dangdang's buyout proposal is the lowest among all Chinese ADRs seeking to go private historically.
  • May 2015: Dangdang Special Committee approved the management buyout at $6.7 per ADS.
  • August 2015: Many shareholders of Dangdang chose to dissent from the Merger by exercising shareholder appraisal rights according to Cayman Companies Law Section 238.
  • September 2015: Dangdang completes its privatization.

References

References

  1. "finance - Google Search".
  2. Sherman So. (27 October 2010). "Dangdang heads for Nasdaq". Asia Times.
  3. (22 December 2010). "360buy.com in Price War with Dangdang, Joyo Amazon". Trading Markets.
  4. (9 November 2011). "Dangdang Current Finance Status". JRJ.

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