
iFlytek Responds to Stock Price Fluctuations
iFLYTEK responds to stock price fluctuations: The company's operations are normal, and we maintain a long-term good cooperation with Huawei.
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iFLYTEK responds to stock price fluctuations: The company's operations are normal, and we maintain a long-term good cooperation with Huawei.
Bytedance has recently acquired the exclusive rights to distribute IP-based massive multiplayer online (MMO) mobile game NARUTO: Slugfest in China.
In the first half of 2022, the sales of cross-border e-commerce platform SHEIN exceeded $16 billion, with a year-on-year growth rate of over 50%.
It is reported that Canaan has set the issuing price at the lower end of the price range, raising a total of $90 million.
At 15:37 on October 31, Beijing time, a Long March 5B rocket carrying the Mengtian lab module was ignited and launched from the Wenchang Space Launch Center in China's southern island province of Hainan.
Didi Global, a leading ride-hailing platform in China, announced on April 16 that it will hold a special shareholders meeting at 19:00 on May 23 to vote on a voluntary delisting from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).
Fast fashion e-commerce SHEIN has returned to the Indian market after five years, with its operations in India now fully managed by NextGen Fast Fashion, a subsidiary of Reliance, under a licensing agreement.
The world's first Xiaomi flagship store opened on November 5 in Mixc Shopping Mall, Shenzhen. Lei Jun, founder and chairman of Xiaomi, was present at the ceremo...
On Tuesday, the Fuding CATL Lithium-ion Battery Production Base Phase I Project in Fuding City, Ningde, Fujian Province, put into operation Plant No. 2 and started construction of Plant No. 4.
Tencent is planning to consolidate Huya and Douyu, the two biggest gaming-focused live-streaming platforms in China.
A city is not only a division of geographical location, but also a competitive entity for new technology. When a new technology emerges, there will be local ado...
On Jan. 31, Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi announced to have sued the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Treasury Department in hopes to reverse the executive order that bars American capital in the company.