
Hurun Launches China 500 Most Valuable Private Companies 2019
The Hurun Research Institute Thursday released the "Hurun China 500 Most Valuable Private Companies 2019".
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The Hurun Research Institute Thursday released the "Hurun China 500 Most Valuable Private Companies 2019".
Bytedance has completed its acquisition of mathematical thinking platform NPY, which offers live-streaming and recorded video classes to kids aged 3 to 12 years old.
Nio and XPeng, two leading Chinese smart electric vehicle companies, announced on Thursday their vehicle delivery results for June and the second quarter of this year.
Domestic automaker Great Wall Motors' application for transferring its registered trademark "Landing Ship" to local competitor BYD has been approved and made public.
Sunwoda Electric Vehicle Battery Co., Ltd. (Sunwoda EVB) announced on August 25 that it has completed round-A financing of about 8 billion yuan ($1.17 billion).
The market capitalization of Xiaomi Group exceeded HK$600 billion on Sept. 1 for the first time, and its share price is now at HK$25, soaring 6%.
The total revenue of TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, increased by 70% year-on-year in 2021 to about $58 billion, a slower growth rate than a year ago.
DiDi released a “2020 in Numbers” report on Thursday to capture the firm’s highlights from last year, with the pandemic in 2020 bringing the firm new opportunities and challenges.
The exploration version of Xiaomi Smart Glasses has now been officially released. As a brand-new interactive wearable intelligent device, the product integrates a large number of sensors and communication modules.
“Looking into the Milky Way with stars all over the sky, I feel that humans are humble, and my heart will be purer.” Yang said.
Chinese chipmaker Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) on August 11 announced several board changes and its financial report for the second quarter of this year.
On Jan. 5, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to ban U.S. transactions with eight widely-used Chinese software applications, including Ant Group’s Alipay and Tencent’s QQ and WeChat Pay.