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Baidu Sets up $3 Bln Fund to Finance Internet Projects | |
The world's largest Chinese search engine establishes funds to expand and improve its business | |
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Chinese Internet giant Baidu decided to set up a new fund to invest in start-ups in their mid-and-late development stages, the company announced.
The private-equity-style fund, Baidu Capital, will allocate about 20 billion yuan ($2.98 billion) in its first round of investment, extending about $50 million to $100 million for each project.
Baidu Capital, chaired by CEO Robin Li, will be operated independently and will invest in projects related to Baidu's industrial chain as well as projects in other Internet sectors.
The world's largest Chinese search engine announced it would establish a venture capital firm called Baidu Venture in September to focus on investing in early-stage projects in artificial intelligence, augmented reality, virtual reality and other innovative fields.
With funding to cover the whole developmental stages of start-ups, Baidu joined the growing trend for Internet companies like Tencent and Alibaba and established funds to expand and improve their business.
(Xinhua News Agency October 12, 2016) |
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