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Published: 29 December, 2011, 21:33

AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm

AFP Photo / Nicholas Kamm

TAGS: Investment, Internet, China, USA, Finance


After buying up all of the world’s available resources, China is looking for a new array of assets to swipe under their rug. Now the Far East has set its aims on the Internet and is looking to begin with buying what’s left of Web giants Yahoo!

Alibaba Group, the Hangzhou-based computer company, has retained former Reagan administration Secretary of Staff Kenneth Duberstein’s lobbying firm, Duberstein Group Inc., to help ink out a deal between the Chinese e-commerce corporation and the search engine giants.

Silicon Valley’s Yahoo! owns a 40 percent stake in Alibaba, but the Chinese firm’s CEO, Jack Ma, has discussed not just buying out their stake but absorbing Yahoo! as a whole. Earlier this month, Ma told Bloomberg News that talks of a deal had been put on hold due to “political issues,” but by putting a former White House insider inside the discussions, tensions could be smoothed between the two sides to enough of a point to sign the papers.

"The national security concern is sometimes just an excuse for commercial concerns for any country, but certainly for the United States," Mark Natkin, managing director of Beijing-based Marbridge Consulting, tells Reuters. "I don't think there should be a big concern (for Alibaba buying Yahoo). Users may share or keep as much data as they like.

"If they subscribe to Yahoo and (they know) Yahoo is owned by a Chinese company, they are going to have to make the decision themselves," Natkin adds.

Washington’s relationship with Beijing has been on better terms in the past than it has in recent months, so the move to install Duberstein into the equation could certainly be considered a smart move to make the deal, which is estimated to come at a cost of around $18 billion. The Financial Times reports that major Chinese tech companies have tried to absorb American IT corporations in the past, only to be blocked. Duberstein’s pull in Washington could make this deal a done one in a matter of weeks, however.

Duberstein’s other clients include Goldman Sachs and BP America, whose reputation in Washington is all but infamous.

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asian March 10, 2012, 23:27
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chinese is buying part of zionist/jews propaganda-machine.

jon (unregistered) January 04, 2012, 04:49
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Good. Then maybe yahoo will start printing real news.   I dont even think yahoo mentions that the Chinese want to by them.

fine2opine January 02, 2012, 19:20
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"After buying up all of the world’s available resources....."

I too, was saddened to learn that all of the the worlds resources have been purchased by the Chinese.  I was just on the brink of buying some global resouces for my family- now I'm outta luck.  I mean, if the Chinese had only purchased SOME of the available resouces, I would have been okay with that, but ALL..man, I'm bummin now! 


As for Yahoo, let them buy it...in the big picture war of dominace for search engines, Google has them beat handily.  Just google it and you will read it for yourself.