In January, Bloomberg said Sogou was aiming for a US$5 billion US IPO for 10 per cent of its shares in a bid to raise funding to chase Baidu

sogou_us_ipo1

Sogou files for $600 million US IPO was written by Frank Hersey for Technode.

Updated: This piece has been updated to reflect a miscalculation in the previous reporting that wrongly identified a disparity between earlier reported values and the value that the IPO aim value would generate.

Sogou, the search engine subsidiary of Sohu, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to raise up to US$600 million via an IPO on the NYSE on Friday night Beijing time. Shares in Sohu closed up that day on the news. Its stock code will be SOGO.

Back in January, Bloomberg said Sogou was aiming for a US$5 billion US IPO for 10 per cent of its sharesin a bid to raise funding to chase Baidu, especially in mobile, by improving its AI and machine learning. Then on July 31, Sohu announced Sogou would make registration filing with the SEC in the US, but the filing was confidential. The announcement puts the potential value of the company in roughly the same ballpark as Bloomberg had reported.

Earning for the search subsidiary have been rising and the announcement was reflected by the 13 per cent jump in Sohu’s NASDAQ-listed shares on Friday. Sogou made US$660 million in earnings in 2016, 90 per cent of which came from search services. In the year to June 30, this revenue had climbed to US$710 million.

Also Read: China’s other search engine Sogou files for US IPO

The prospectus shows Sohu owns 37.8 per cent of Sogou, Sohu’s CEO Zhang Chaoyang has 9.2 per cent, Sogou’s CEO Wang Xiaochuan has 5.5 per cent with the biggest stakeholder being Tencent with 43.7 per cent after initially investing US$448 million for 40 per cent in 2013. Sohu has held the controlling stake due to share classes. Tencent has made its WeChat content searchable exclusively via Sogou.

Sogou’s search market share is climbing slowly and is around the 16 per cent mark. Baidu is still top with 45 per cent and the number two spot is taken by Alibaba’s Shenma with 21 per cent.

The IPO aim follows soon after the damp squib of a listing for Best, a logistics firm that caters to Alibaba, which only raised US$495 million rather than the US$1 billion hoped for on NASDAQ.

There is another strand to the story: Wang Xiaochuan, Sogou’s CEO, once said he wouldn’t get married until the company listed. Perhaps the lower IPO value aim comes down to reasons other than shareholders.

The article Sogou files for $600 million US IPO was written by Frank Hersey first appeared in Technode.

Image Credit: alexmit / 123RF Stock Photo

The post Sogou files for US$600M US IPO appeared first on e27.