Tencent to Distribute JD.com Stake to Shareholders, Martin Lau Resigns as JD.com Director
Chinese internet giant Tencent on Thursday announced that it will distribute about 460 million shares of China’s largest retailer JD.com to shareholders in the form of interim dividends. Tencent‘s shareholding ratio in JD.com will reduce from 17% to 2.3%, losing its status as the largest shareholder of JD.com. In addition, Tencent Pres…
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