Alibaba-Groupon Merger ‘Likely,’ Says Report

A new piece on youngchinabiz.com suggests there could be more to Alibaba Group Holding Ltd BABA 0.85%’s relatively small 5.6 percent stake in Groupon Inc GRPN 1.43% than initially meets the eye.

According to the story, Alibaba’s stake in Groupon could be a test of the waters for a larger partnership in the future or an out-right takeover of Groupon.

“Alibaba is likely to enter talks to buy a strategic stake in Groupon or even make a bid for the entire company, following its disclosure that it has purchased 5.6 percent of the US company in the open market,” the article reads.

Youngchinabiz points out that the timing of the Groupon stake is not surprising given that Alibaba has been selling off its stake in Chinese group buying site Meituan-Dianping because “it didn’t get along with top management at the company.”

Alibaba’s decision to sell its stake in Meituan-Dianping leaves it in a disadvantageous position in the group buying space.

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