In episode 301, Matthew Brennan from China Channel joined us in a conversation to discuss Tencent's Q1 2019 earnings and how the latest version of Wechat app is now evolving with the consumers and enterprise. We discuss the recent Q1 earnings of Tencent and how the company is moving ahead with the obstacle of getting games approved in China. Then we dive deep into Wechat 7.0, the super app's latest iteration, the new features and why the Wechat enterprise is not given a serious look from observers outside China.
Here are the interesting show notes and links to the discussion (with time-stamps included):
Matthew Brennan, Co-founder of China Channel and host of China Tech Talk podcast (chinachannel.co), @mbrennanchina) , Linkedin), Wechat:Yowdy-CQ) [0:23] Since our last conversation, what have you been up to? [0:35] You have just been to a Tencent conference (Thursday May 23) in Kunming, what are the interesting things that have popped up there? [1:07]
Tencent Q1 2019 Earnings and Wechat 7.0 Release [10:44] Tencent has recently released their Q1 earnings for 2019), what are the key highlights for the company? [11:15] Moving forward, it’s a weak quarter, how will Tencent move forward in the next few quarters, particularly on issues relating to gaming where they are at the mercy of the regulators in getting approvals? [12:58] There has been an re-organization in Tencent, what are the key personnel changes? [14:55] During this year’s conference, Allen Zhang, the person in charge of Wechat gave a 4 hour keynote, and you did an excellent summary) of the event, what are the key messages that he has delivered? [16:40] What is Wechat 7.0) and what are the biggest changes for the app as compared to the past versions? [19:36]
Closing[41:49] Can you recommend a book or movie or podcast or anything which recently made an impact to your work and personal life? [41:50]
How can my audience find you? [44:10]
Podcast Information:
The show is hosted by Bernard Leong) (@bernardleong) & weibo)) and are sponsored by Ideal Workspace) (Twitter), Facebook) and LinkedIn)) with their new Altizen Desk) (Twitter), Facebook), Medium)). Sound credits for the intro music: Taro Iwashiro, "The Beginning" from Red Cliff Soundtrack and this episode is both hosted and edited by Carol Yin, and co-produced by Carol Yin and Bernard Leong.