Airbnb Founders Go It Alone in China After Refusing Merger Offer

Some investors oppose the strategy and would prefer the company to tie up with local home-sharing leader Tujia.
Airbnb Founders Go It Alone in China After Refusing Merger Offer
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Airbnb Inc.’s founders were moments away from merging their China business with local competitor Tujia in January 2017. Executives and investors spent hours hashing out a deal. Preliminary term sheets were drawn up. Then in the final hour of negotiations, Airbnb pulled out.

Investors had hoped a truce would stop the companies from hemorrhaging money in the fight for control of China’s blazing home-sharing industry. But rather than take a page from Uber, which agreed to cede China to rival Didi in exchange for an equity stake, Airbnb Chief Executive Officer Brian Chesky had a change of heart and decided to forge ahead in China alone.