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1
China Emergence of a Global Superpower
Lip-Bu Tan Walden International CSPA 2005 Annual
Conference September 24, 2005
2
The Rise of China
  • Fastest growing economy in the world with an
    economic growth rate averaging 8 - 9 in the
    last 25 years
  • Largest population in the world with 1.3 billion
    people
  • Emerging middle class makes it one of the largest
    consumer markets in the world
  • Government encouraging investment through
    offering of loans incentive programs
  • Strong cross border links to Silicon Valley
  • Thriving entrepreneurship and the emergence of
    the private sector
  • Educating world class engineers
  • 2008 Beijing Olympics, 2010 Shanghai World Fair

3
The Rise of China
Personal Computers
China
USA
India
Mobile Handsets
China
USA
India
Sources Time Magazine, CSFB, IMF, World Bank
4
China Internet is Mobile-Centric
  • China has 360M mobile users, 3.6x more than its
    Internet users and amounting to the level of the
    next 3 nations combined
  • MVAS contributed 700-800M in revenue to Chinese
    Internet firms in 2004

5
China Semiconductor Industry Growth
  • Worlds fastest growing semiconductor market
  • Growth in market share, value chain, profit pool,
    RD, patents and IP
  • Worlds 2nd largest consumer of semiconductors in
    2010
  • Primary growth industry supported by the
    government
  • Building the semi value chain is part of the 10th
    5-Year Plan
  • Increasing IC consumption/supply gap
  • 5.7B in 1999
  • 25B in 2004
  • 45B in 2008
  • Establishment of local value chain
  • Foundries
  • Over a dozen fabs
  • 20 of global production capacity by 2006
  • Semiconductor Packaging, Assembly Testing
    (SPAT) facilities
  • Over 90 SPAT facilities
  • 10 of the worlds SPAT revenue

6
China Industry Trends
  • Communications
  • Convergence of mobile and wireline creating
    attractive new opportunities
  • New mobile applications (video, enterprise
    applications, and gaming) exploiting 2.5G 3G
    launch pending governments approval
  • IP becoming unifying medium for mobile and
    wireless networks IMS, VoIP
  • Software / Services
  • Increasing broadband penetration will drive
    internet service and application
  • Software as a service business model is
    increasingly being accepted
  • Wireless devices are the next major client for
    software appointments
  • Open source is a significant trend

7
China VC Investment Climate
  • 253 projects received VC funding for 1.3 billion
    in 2004 (28 growth from 2003)
  • Foreign VCs still dominate the market supplying
    70 of funding
  • 24 VC-backed IPO in 2004, raised 4.3 billion
  • Materialized divestment in 2004 through IPO, MA
    trade sales 802M
  • Investment focus mainly on broader IT, led by
    semi (IC design) (400M)
  • Geographic split Greater Shanghai (40), Beijing
    (28) and Pearl River Delta (12)

8
China Offers
  • Cost effectiveness of labor, capital and
    operations expenses
  • Participation in the local supply chain
  • Proximity to the vast domestic market
  • Talent pool
  • Worlds largest source of university-trained
    engineers since 1997
  • Over 250,000 returnees with Western education

9
China Success Stories
  • Innovations driven by new business models /
    technology
  • Alibaba (1B investment from Yahoo)
  • Baidu (2.5B market cap)
  • Focus Media (950M market cap)
  • Capitalize the eyeball effect in 5-star
    properties
  • Shanda (1.8B market cap)
  • Massive concurrent online gamers
  • SINA (1.4B market cap)
  • Content is the king
  • News, SMS, gaming, community, e-commerce, VOIP
    interactive media
  • SMIC (3.5B market cap)
  • Leverage innovations, leadership, government
    support local industry growth

10
Potential Undercurrent
  • Soft landing of the heated economy
  • Energy price and scarcity
  • A growing heterogeneous market
  • Uneven distribution of wealth among population
  • Uneven distribution channels across geographic
    coverage
  • Conflicting regional laws and regulations
  • Opening of capital market post WTO
  • Currency exchange rate
  • Bank reforms
  • Future role of foreign financial institutions
  • Exit of foreign investment
  • Relationship with Taiwan and the Western nations
  • Anti-corruption campaign

11
Challenges
  • Large market, but not everyone makes money
  • Lack of a quality pool of middle management
  • Ambiguity and changes of policy
  • Information transparency accessibility
  • Corporate governance
  • Sustainability of growth profitability in the
    long term
  • Rapid growth of competition

12
Walden International Investment Focus
  • Early Stage, Cross-Border IT investments

13
Selected China Related Investments / Exits
SMIT
14
Thank You!
  • Lip-Bu Tan
  • lbtan_at_waldenintl.com
  • 415-765-7100
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