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The Taliban on Wednesday claimed an audacious attack in Afghanistan that killed four U.S. troops mere hours after Washington said it would talk to the insurgents about ending more than a decade of war. The deadly rocket attack on Bagr...
The Taliban on Wednesday claimed an audacious attack in Afghanistan that killed four U.S. troops mere hours after Washington said it would talk to the insurgents about ending more than a decade of war. The deadly rocket attack on Bagram, Afghanistan's biggest U.S.-led military base just north of Kabul, was…
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Design-focused e-commerce service Fab.com is now valued at more than $1 billion after it announced a $150 million Series D round of investment led by Chinese Internet giant Tencent. The Wall Street Journal reports that Fab.com — which ha...
Design-focused e-commerce service Fab.com is now valued at more than $1 billion after it announced a $150 million Series D round of investment led by Chinese Internet giant Tencent. The Wall Street Journal reports that Fab.com — which has 14 million registered members and is two-years-old — has taken funding from a number of other investors, although neither it nor Tencent will confirm how much the Chinese firm contributed. The deal is significant because Fab.com is still to reach profitability, although sales are tipped to more than double this year. Last year, the Manhattan-based start up booked $120 million in revenue, and it estimates that the figure will increase to $250 million in 2013 — though that will not make it profitable. CEO Jason Goldberg told the Journal that the firm could take on as much as $100 million in further investment “over the next few months”. This newly confirmed round will be used to build out Fab.com’s digital stores, develop exclusive products and further its international footprint. Given that Tencent is now a shareholder, China would be a logical future step and Fab.com says it will look for ways to work with the company. That’s similar to its intention to focus on India after taking funding from Times Internet back in December 2012. Tencent is conducting final in-house tests before it introduces payments to its WeChat mobile messaging service — which has clocked more than 300 million downloads and has 195 monthly active users — while it its QQ instant messaging service boasts some 800 million users. Both of these services could provide an interesting avenue through which Fab.com could explore the Chinese market. As for Tencent itself, the investment isn’t just about bringing Fab.com to China, the move will help the Beijing-headquartered firm learn more about global e-commerce models. WeChat has developed into its primary service, and, in a show of its prominence, it is even stealing market share from China’s Twitter-like Sina Weibo service, another massive Internet service in the country. Yet, despite its popularity, Tencent has not begun drawing revenue from the chat app. Japan’s Line and Korea’s Kakao Talk are both seeing success in the early stages of monetizing their mobile messaging services thanks to virtual content like stickers (rich emoticons sold in packs for $1/2) and gaming platforms. Tencent’s alliance with Fab.com hints that the company — which is an investor in Kakao — might be aiming to do more than that by facilitating sales direct to users. Already mobile messaging services are being used in Asia to conduct ‘social commerce’ sales — unofficially at this point — which suggests that Tencent may just be on to something with a potential model for WeChat. Thanks to its vast income and capital at its disposal — Tencent posted revenue of $2.16 billion ($645 million in profit) for Q1 2013 — the company is the comfortable position of being able to scrutinize and evaluate business models before introducing them. Tencent has stepped up its rivalry to China’s established e-commerce leader Alibaba in recent times, and partners like Fab.com may help it eke out market share. Fab.com has raised more than $150 million from investors. Its recent series C round saw Andreessen Horowitz, Menlo Ventures, Japan’s Docomo Capital, Atomico and others put in $105 million. Much of that was spent on internationalizing the service, which is available in more than 25 countries, with Asia a region that it is keen to expand into. The Series D round also includes investor from Japanese retail conglomerate Itochu, suggesting that — like China and India — Japan will be a focus for Fab.com in Asia in the near future. Also read: Smash-hit Chinese chat app WeChat’s long march to profitability Headline via Thinkstock
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Japan star Keisuke Honda finished on top of the goalscoring list for the fourth round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. read more
Japan star Keisuke Honda finished on top of the goalscoring list for the fourth round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup. read more
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The fourth round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup has been completed with four teams taking their spots in Brazil. read more
The fourth round of Asian qualifying for the 2014 World Cup has been completed with four teams taking their spots in Brazil. read more
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As recently as last month, Apple's market share surpassed Sony's slice of the Japanese smartphone market. But over the last 4 weeks, based on stats from BCN, there has been a major reversal; sales totals from 2000 retail stores in the co...
As recently as last month, Apple's market share surpassed Sony's slice of the Japanese smartphone market. But over the last 4 weeks, based on stats from BCN, there has been a major reversal; sales totals from 2000 retail stores in the country now show Sony's share of its hometown market has hit 36% while Apple's slice of the pie has dropped to 25%...
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A 37-year-old power company employee has been arrested on suspicion of interfering with business activities by deception, after he allegedly cut off the power to over 130 homes last month. According to police, the man, a maintenance s...
A 37-year-old power company employee has been arrested on suspicion of interfering with business activities by deception, after he allegedly cut off the power to over 130 homes last month. According to police, the man, a maintenance supervisor for the Namba branch of Kansai Electric Power Co, used his tools…
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Barack Obama will Wednesday propose major cuts in U.S. and Russian nuclear stocks, making a pitch for his own place in history in an evocative open-air speech during his first visit as president to Berlin. Almost 50 years to the day s...
Barack Obama will Wednesday propose major cuts in U.S. and Russian nuclear stocks, making a pitch for his own place in history in an evocative open-air speech during his first visit as president to Berlin. Almost 50 years to the day since John Kennedy declared "Ich bin ein Berliner" and…
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High levels of toxic strontium-90 have been found in groundwater at the devastated Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, the utility that operates the facility said on Wednesday Strontium-90 is a by-product of the fission of uranium...
High levels of toxic strontium-90 have been found in groundwater at the devastated Fukushima nuclear power plant in Japan, the utility that operates the facility said on Wednesday Strontium-90 is a by-product of the fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear reactors as well as nuclear weapons, according to the…
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The Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs 103-100 after overtime on Tuesday to square the series at 3-3 and force the NBA Finals to a decisive Game 7. Miami's LeBron James shrugged off a poor start to get 32 points, 11 assists and 10 ...
The Miami Heat beat the San Antonio Spurs 103-100 after overtime on Tuesday to square the series at 3-3 and force the NBA Finals to a decisive Game 7. Miami's LeBron James shrugged off a poor start to get 32 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds while Ray Allen hit…
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Source: GeneSimmons.com Here's a "Monster" billboard advertising KISS' tour dates in Japan spotted in a Japanese train station.
Source: GeneSimmons.com Here's a "Monster" billboard advertising KISS' tour dates in Japan spotted in a Japanese train station.
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