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Business/Finance See other Business/Finance Articles Title: How Google Plans to Tap Into China's Retail Market Bloomberg... Google is investing $550 million in cash in Chinas JD.com Inc. as the U.S. search giant pushes deeper into online commerce. Alphabet Inc.s Google will buy newly issued Class A shares at $20.29 per share, equivalent to $40.58 per ADS, the companies said in a joint statement Monday. The pair plan to explore joint development of retail solutions in regions, including Southeast Asia, the U.S. and Europe. The deal comes just a week after Google struck an alliance with Carrefour SA to sell groceries online in France through the U.S. companys platforms including Home and Assistant. The flurry of activity signals Googles growing ambitions in e-commerce. The French partnership will allow consumers to order staples through Google services on their smartphones, tablets or other devices. The latest deal is aimed at combining JDs expertise in logistics and supply chain with Googles technology to experiment with changes in how people shop. Google shares were little changed at $1,163.56 in New York at 10:19 a.m.. The American depository receipts of JD.com rose 2.4 percent to $44.63. "We are excited to partner with JD.com and explore new solutions for retail ecosystems around the world to enable helpful, personalized and frictionless shopping experiences that give consumers the power to shop wherever and however they want, Philipp Schindler, Google chief business officer, said in the statement. One of the draws for Google is that JD.com has its own fulfillment and logistics network, similar to Amazon.com Inc., said Bloomberg intelligence analyst Jitendra Waral. JD.com offers Google a more scalable infrastructure than that of other China-based e-commerce monoliths such as Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, which focus more on listings. Retail is the biggest advertising area for Google, and the search giants spending on e-commerce is likely to increase, Waral said. The partnership with JD.com represents Googles push to develop a long-term defense strategy against Amazons ad-market with two main goals: to retain their strength in retail advertising, and to expand into a bigger addressable market. Its an offensive and defensive play, Waral said. The partnership with JD.com will likely serve as a benchmark for other retailers fighting against Amazon, as it will make it easier for Google to sell ad and cloud services and AI tools down the line, Waral said. Google and JD have already teamed up elsewhere. They both participated in the latest funding round of Indonesias Go-Jek, a challenger in the ride-hailing business in Southeast Asia. JD, which competes with giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., came under fire last month by a hedge-fund manager, who called Chinas No. 2 e-commerce operator overvalued and criticized its silly investments. Kok Hoi Wong, chief investment officer for APS Asset Management Pte, said his own internal valuation for the $63 billion company was a tiny figure. With assistance by Tom Mackenzie, and Emily McCormick Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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