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Sogou planning $5 billion IPO in US

By Bloomberg | China Daily USA | Updated: 2017-01-04 10:57

'Search Dog' looks to sell about 10% of its shares, probably by end of year

China's third-biggest search engine expects to hold a U.S. initial public offering at a valuation of as much as $5 billion as it raises cash to close the gap with leader Baidu Inc in the mobile market.

Sogou, whose name means "search dog," plans to sell about 10 percent of its shares in an IPO that will probably be held this year, Chief Executive Officer Wang Xiaochuan said in an interview. The company, which is backed by social media giant Tencent Holdings Ltd. and Sohu.com Inc., hasn't formally hired banks to run the listing. A Sohu spokesperson said a Sogou IPO is "not on the agenda" right now.

While Baidu remains the biggest provider across all platforms in China, it's under siege after a scandal over medical advertising as smaller rivals including Sogou and Qihoo 360 Technology Co win mobile users. Wang plans to use part of the IPO proceeds to improve search results by backing companies developing artificial intelligence and machine-learning technologies.??

"Over the past year, we've seen a trend where people are finding themselves not trusting Baidu as much and some are even seeking a replacement," he said at the company's Beijing headquarters. "So over the next year or two, as more people feel more comfortable with Sogou they'll realize it is able to replace Baidu."

Sohu shares rose 3.9 percent to $35.20 at 9:33 a.m. in New York. They are down 39 percent over the past year.

Baidu accounted for 44.5 percent of mobile search queries in the third quarter, while Alibaba Group Holding Ltd-backed Shenma had 20.8 percent and Sogou was third with 16.2 percent, according to research from iiMedia.

Other independent researchers including Analysys International reported that Sogou was China's second-largest provider of search engine services to the country's mobile users. A Sogou spokeswoman said that according to some surveys it's the second-biggest search provider overall.

Wang said Sogou can match Baidu in mobile search within three years. Baidu declined to comment.

Marie Sun, an analyst at Morningstar Investment Service, said Wang's emphasis on artificial intelligence was the correct strategy as search engines around the world adopt the technology to improve results. Still, Baidu has a massive advantage in machine-learning given its history of dominance and access to data.

"The problem is I don't think they have that much data -- Baidu has a lot more data," said Sun. "If you don't have the data, then you can't expect your machine to learn as fast."

Sogou, which merged with Tencent's Soso search business in 2013, is counting on partnerships with investors and smartphone makers to win market share.

Sogou is the only search engine formally allowed to trawl through public messages on Tencent's WeChat platform, which has more than 800 million users. It's also signing deals with device makers to ensure more smartphones are shipped with its software already installed, adopting a successful strategy used by microblog Weibo.

While Tencent owns a substantial stake in Sogou, the search company is run as a subsidiary of Sohu.com thanks to a dual-class share structure. Wang said the relationship between its main backers is strong but both sides were still discussing how the ownership structure would change once Sogou is listed.

"We'd float about 10 to 12 percent," Wang said of the expected IPO. "After the listing I'd estimate we'd reach $4 to $5 billion."

Tencent didn't respond to an e-mailed request for comment while calls to the mobile phones of its spokeswoman weren't answered.

Sogou's IPO plans come at a complicated time for search companies in China. An outcry over paid medical advertising on Baidu's site, linked to the death of a student seeking a cancer treatment.

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