Canada's Kik messaging app raises US$50 million from China's Tencent

Canada-based smartphone messaging application Kik has raised US$50 million from Chinese internet giant Tencent, saying the two firms have a "shared vision".
The funding vaults the firm launched by University of Waterloo students into the so-called unicorn club of start-ups with valuations of more than US$1 billion, according to a Kik statement on Tuesday.
With the capital, Kik aims to build a chat-based ecosystem around its base of American youth.
The company says 70 per cent of its 240 million registered users are between 13 and 24 years old, and that 40 per cent of US teens use Kik.
"Young Americans are a large group with unmet needs. We can't think of a better group to be building for," said Ted Livingston, founder and chief executive of Kik.
Livingston said Tencent, which operates the WeChat messaging service in China, was the best partner for his firm because it allows users to connect with friends as well as shop, order taxis, and play games, among other things.
