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Case
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Reference no. 9B00MC31
Simplified Chinese language
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 2000
Version: 2000-08-16
Length: 16 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

This is the simplified Chinese version of ''9B00M031''. Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW), a Hong Kong-based Internet company, emerged from an insignificant position since its mid-1999 listing to be a leading Internet player in Asia and China in early 2000. To achieve its growth, PCCW has followed an aggressive acquisition strategy providing it with ownership positions in a multitude of Internet ventures. The case is positioned at the time of PCCW''s largest potential acquisition - Hong Kong Telecom - the fourth largest company in Hong Kong. Students will: (1) see how a new entrant to a rapidly growing industry can quickly establish an important presence; (2) learn about competitive advantage in the Internet industry; and (3) look at the structure of the Internet industry from the perspective of a company that provides an integrated range of services to consumers. A ''B'' case is available (product ''9B00M032''), describing the situation faced by PCCW several months after the announcement of its merger with Hong Kong Telecom.
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Abstract

This is the simplified Chinese version of ''9B00M031''. Pacific Century Cyberworks (PCCW), a Hong Kong-based Internet company, emerged from an insignificant position since its mid-1999 listing to be a leading Internet player in Asia and China in early 2000. To achieve its growth, PCCW has followed an aggressive acquisition strategy providing it with ownership positions in a multitude of Internet ventures. The case is positioned at the time of PCCW''s largest potential acquisition - Hong Kong Telecom - the fourth largest company in Hong Kong. Students will: (1) see how a new entrant to a rapidly growing industry can quickly establish an important presence; (2) learn about competitive advantage in the Internet industry; and (3) look at the structure of the Internet industry from the perspective of a company that provides an integrated range of services to consumers. A ''B'' case is available (product ''9B00M032''), describing the situation faced by PCCW several months after the announcement of its merger with Hong Kong Telecom.

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