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China's Tencent buys 12% of Snapchat owner

Tencent, one of China's biggest tech and investment firms, has bought a 12 per cent non-voting stake in Snapchat owner Snap Inc on the open market.

China's Tencent now holds a 12 per cent stake in Snapchat operator Snap Inc, turning over a 20 per cent slide in the US company's share price after badly received third quarter results.

Snap's announcement on Wednesday of the stake taken by Tencent Holdings Ltd, one of China's biggest tech and investment firms and among the world's biggest video games makers, came in a regulatory filing and follow reports dating back to 2012 that the Chinese company had invested in Snap.

Snap shares had slumped nearly 20 per cent earlier after disappointing Wall Street with much-slower-than expected advertising revenue and user growth on Tuesday.

They recovered to trade down just 2 per cent at $US14.80 in premarket trading from a close of $US15.12 on Tuesday.

Media reported in late 2012 and 2013 that Tencent had bought shares in Snapchat through a series of private rounds, while an additional deal failed to materialise in 2014.

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Snap said in its quarterly report on Wednesday that Tencent had bought 145.8 million shares of its non-voting Class A common stock on the open market.

Snap had about 1.2 billion shares outstanding, as of October 31.

Shareholders of Snap's Class A share have no voting rights and 95 per cent of the company's voting power rests with co-founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy.

As a result of Snap's largely private ownership structure, Tencent and Snap, unlike many US stock market-listed corporations, are not obligated to disclose changes in Tencent's ownership of Snap's Class A stock, Snap said in the regulatory filing.


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