Meet China's Next Hot IPO

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Meet China's Next Hot IPO
Meet China's Next Hot IPO

By Rick Aristotle Munarriz,Motley Fool

The world's most populous nation is warming up to social networking, restrictive shackles and all.

Renren filed to go public last week, giving stateside investors another shot to cash in on China's online revolution from the inside.

There are 117 million activated renren.com users as of the end of last month. Revenue is growing quickly, leaping from $13.8 million in 2008 to $76.5 million in 2010. Profitability hasn't been as kind, though. Renren has posted sharp net losses from continuing operations over the past two years.

The good news for Renren is that you don't have to be profitable to be a hot IPO. Youku.com (YOKU) was the hottest debutante among companies going public during last year's fourth quarter and the video-sharing site isn't close to turning a profit. E-China CommerceDangdang (DANG) is in the black, but the web-based book retailer isn't going to wow income statement watchers with its net margins in the 1% to 2% range.

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Renren's good fortune is that it's also in a hot sector. Investors hungry for the still private Facebook are likely to pounce all over this offering. Latin America's Quepasa (QPSA) had a brief speculative spurt until investors digested its uninspiring engagement metrics. Renren doesn't have to worry about that. Unique logins are spending a monthly average of seven hours on the site, so it's clearly sticky enough to be taken seriously as China's Facebook.

The rub for Renren outside of its crummy bottom line is that there are several companies angling to be the champion of China's Facebook. Sina's (SINA) Weibo is a rising star as a micro-blog blend of Twitter and Facebook. QQ.com parent Tencent recently launched QQ Login, giving its leading IM platform a social spin.

There's also the real possibility that China's Facebook may be Facebook itself. The site is currently blocked in China for all but tech-savvy circumventers. However, CEO Mark Zuckerberg was touring China a few months ago, and premature reports out of China earlier this month had Facebook teaming up with search leader Baidu (BIDU). The two make obvious dance partners, but they better hurry and learn to do the hustle. Renren's IPO -- if successful -- will draw even more attention to the fast-growing social networking website.

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