
NetEase Takes on Tencent and Alibaba in Mobile Karaoke
Gaming giant NetEase has reportedly launched a karaoke app linked to its music streaming platform Netease Cloud Music.
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Gaming giant NetEase has reportedly launched a karaoke app linked to its music streaming platform Netease Cloud Music.
Chinese video platform Bilibili is reportedly aiming for a secondary listing in Hong Kong in an attempt to raise more than $2 billion.
After the government urged firms to improve working conditions, Chinese food delivery giant Meituan published its rules showing how the company's algorithms allocate orders.
Honor, a Shenzhen-based manufacturer of consumer electronics, announced on Monday that a product launch will be held at 14:30 on May 16, during which the Honor MagicBook 14 laptop will be released.
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Haidilao, a popular Chinese hot pot restaurant chain, said on July 11 that it is considering the possibility of splitting overseas subsidiary Super Hi International Holding Ltd, listing it on the HKEx by way of introduction.
WeRide, a Chinese autonomous driving startup, has raised more than $600 million in the past five months, bringing its valuation to $3.3 billion.
Chinese private education giant New Oriental Education & Technology Group (NYSE: EDU) officially started trading on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Nov. 10.
According to a report released by Canalys on Wednesday, a technology market analysis institution, TWS earbuds shipments steadily increased in the first quarter of 2022, reaching 68 million units.
"Zack," the former head of Kuaishou's Southeast Asian market, resigned in February this year. The employee joined Kuaishou in August 2019.
Tencent Music Entertainment Group has led a consortium along with the firm’s wholly-owned subsidiary to acquire an additional 10% equity stake in Universal Music Group.
Recently, some users of China's social media platform Douban said that the app embeds imperceptible watermarks in its pages.