
Temu Blazes E-Commerce Trail With Super Bowl Debut, Canada Expansion
E-commerce platform Temu (pronounced tee-moo) made a big splash at this year's Super Bowl with its commercial, "Shop Like a Billionaire."
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E-commerce platform Temu (pronounced tee-moo) made a big splash at this year's Super Bowl with its commercial, "Shop Like a Billionaire."
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Beijing-based commercial aerospace firm GalaxySpace announced on September 7 that it has completed a new round of financing, bringing it to a post-investment valuation of about 11 billion yuan ($1.58 billion).
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Huawei launched two outdoor power stations in the Chinese market on Monday. The company claims that the power station is a necessary partner for outdoor camping.
Passengers at Beijing Daxing International Airport now can have their food delivered to the departure gate as the one-year-old hub is collaborating with Alibaba-affiliated food delivery platform Ele.me.
Shanghai-based video platform Bilibili's livestreaming business unit is planning internal layoffs, with a list of employees to cut having been preliminarily drawn up.
This recent drop in the stock price might be attributable to the situation of Soho China and the couple Pan Shiyi and Zhang Xin, the controllers of the company.