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Kingsoft Office’s Shanghai STAR IPO Sees Stock Jump 205.3%
On November 18, Kingsoft Office, the Chinese software provider, officially listed on Shanghai’s STAR market, under the ticker symbol 688111.
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On November 18, Kingsoft Office, the Chinese software provider, officially listed on Shanghai’s STAR market, under the ticker symbol 688111.
QuestMobile have recently released their semi-annual report on the short-video industry. 7.2 out of 10 mobile Internet users are using short-video products.
As the COVID-19 pandemic rages across the world and challenges the global economy, e-commerce livestreaming related industries continue to thrive in China.
The OnePlus 5 phone has been “sold out” for four months, according to the OnePlus website. That “sold out” notice could mean the company has been unable to kee...
A subsidiary of leading Chinese logistics firm SF Holding, Tongcheng Industrial Co., Ltd., submitted a listing application to the Hong Kong stock exchange on Wednesday, aiming to gain a leg up in the intensifying price war across the industry.
On the morning of November 1, Chinese structural biologist Nieng Yan, the Shirley M. Tilghman Professor of Molecular Biology at Princeton University, announced that she will resign from the university and set up the Shenzhen Medical Academy of Research and Translation in China.
Starting this month, consumers in China can access products sold by online grocery startup Missfresh on JD Daojia, a subsidiary of Dada Group.
Chinese third-party mobile and online payment platform Alipay released new data claiming that it has reduced the operating costs of small and medium-sized businesses by nearly 5 billion yuan in the past six months.
Alibaba has released a social networking app for university students named Real Ruwo (lit. the real me), Chinese media reported on September 24.
Chinese internet giant Alibaba has slashed its stake in SenseTime, an artificial intelligence software company, amid a rebound in the latter's Hong Kong shares.
On September 28, the car rental business unit of China's leading travel booking platform, Trip.com, and Tencent's travel services platform reached a new cooperation agreement, providing one-stop online car rentals and bookings for users of Tencent's travel services in China.
Chinese e-commerce player Pinduoduo will continue to make in-depth commitments to agriculture, said its Chairman Colin Huang and CEO Lei Chen.