China\'s Tencent Music debut strikes a chord with investors

China's Tencent Music debut strikes a chord with investors

Reuters 

By and Aparajita Saxena

The company's shares opened at $14.10, or 8.5 percent above their price of $13 per share, giving a market capitalisation of about $23 billion - on par with Swedish peer Technology SA's current valuation. is an investor in the Chinese company.

At 3:10 p.m. ET (2010 GMT), the stock was up around 7.5 percent at $13.98 and had risen as much as 13.5 percent from its IPO price.

The IPO raised $1.1 billion in proceeds and is one of the largest by a Chinese company in the this year, behind the $2.4 billion raised by video streaming company Inc , the $1.6 billion garnered by and the $1.15 billion by .

The debut marks an end to a tumultuous listing journey that saw the company delay its IPO plans until November in a market weakened by trade tensions between the and

"We are very proud to be able to complete the IPO despite the challenging market," said in a telephone interview. "Raising over $1 billion in this type environment is not an easy task."

Music finally launched its hotly anticipated IPO a day after U.S. and Chinese leaders brokered a 90-day truce in their trade conflict last week.

Buoyed by renewed talks between and Beijing, ride-hailing rivals [UBER.UL] and have also charged ahead with their IPO filings, aimed at a 2019 listing.

"If this (Tencent Music's) IPO came out at a different time, without the geopolitical risk that is currently in the market, we would have seen a much different result in terms of Tencent Music's pricing," said Jeff Zell, at IPO Boutique, an IPO tracking firm.

The company, whose controlling shareholder is <0700.HK>, priced its IPO at the lower end of its $13 to $15 pricing range on Tuesday.

Overall, the U.S. IPO market this year is also seeing its best year since 2014, with 208 IPOs raising $52.7 billion year-to-date even as market volatility and a broader market sell-off led to a slowdown in the current quarter, said audit and accounting firm

"Strong companies often choose to go public despite difficult market conditions and historically that has been a rewarding opportunity for investors," said David Ethridge, U.S. IPO at

Spotify, the company's closest rival, rose nearly 33 percent after its IPO, only to give up most of those gains over the last three months. Biotech company , which debuted last week, priced towards the lower end of its range on a day when the wider stock market fell on renewed trade concerns.

"It's hard to market time an IPO because there is so much that goes in to get an IPO launched that you just have to set the course and hold to it unless there is an absolute collapse in the market," said Benjamin Howe, of AGC Partners, a global based in

Tencent Music claims more than 800 million monthly active users and offers online music, and It said it has a music content library with over 20 million tracks as of Sept. 30.

services contributed about 30 percent to its total revenue in the first nine months of the year, while music-centric social entertainment services, which include virtual gifts and premium memberships, accounted for more than 70 percent of the $1.65 billion in revenue it had in 2017, the company said in a filing.

Its profit more than tripled to $394 million for the first nine months of the year. By comparison, posted a net loss of $520 million over the first nine months of the year.

Spotify's shares were up 0.7 percent at $129.31.

(Reporting by and in Bengaluru; Additional reporting by Joshua in New York; Editing by and Lisa Shumaker)

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First Published: Thu, December 13 2018. 02:17 IST