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腾讯音乐收购喜马拉雅VC/PE几家欢喜几家愁:索尼音乐亏近千万美元 Medai Star折价31.4%退出

Core Viewpoint - Tencent Music Entertainment Group announced the acquisition of 100% equity in the online audio "unicorn" Himalaya for a total consideration of approximately $28.57 billion, which reflects a significant decline from its previous valuations [1][3]. Group 1: Acquisition Details - The acquisition includes $1.26 billion in cash, issuance of A-class common stock not exceeding 5.5686% of total equity to Himalaya shareholders, and performance-based equity incentives of up to 0.37% for founding shareholders [1]. - The equity portion of the deal is valued at approximately $1.597 billion based on Tencent Music's current market capitalization [1]. Group 2: Financial Performance - From 2018 to 2022, Himalaya reported a cumulative adjusted net loss of 3.057 billion yuan, although it achieved a profit of 242 million yuan in 2023, primarily through significant layoffs [2]. - The average monthly active user growth rate has slowed considerably, with growth rates of 8.70% and 3.91% for 2022 and 2023, respectively, compared to double-digit growth from 2019 to 2021 [2]. Group 3: Investor Sentiment - Many venture capital and private equity investors have lost patience with Himalaya, as the acquisition price of $28.57 billion is roughly equivalent to its valuation during the E-2 round of financing in 2020 [3]. - Investors such as Sony Music and others who entered in later funding rounds are facing significant losses, with the largest loss reported by Medai Star International Limited at 31.4% [3]. Group 4: Strategic Implications for Tencent Music - The acquisition allows Tencent Music to fill gaps in its content ecosystem, particularly in long audio formats like audiobooks and podcasts, and to leverage synergies with Himalaya's user scenarios in automotive and smart hardware [4]. - Post-acquisition, Tencent Music will integrate its platforms, creating an audio ecosystem with over 500 million monthly active users across various formats [4].