
Luckin Coffee Files For U.S. IPO with Total Financing of $100 Million
On April 23, Luckin Coffee, the Chinese Starbucks challenger, filed for official IPO to the U.S. Security Exchange Commission, with the ticker symbol 'LK'.
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On April 23, Luckin Coffee, the Chinese Starbucks challenger, filed for official IPO to the U.S. Security Exchange Commission, with the ticker symbol 'LK'.
PingPong, a global provider of digital services for cross-border trade, has entered into a direct partnership with JCB, one of the six major international card issuing organizations.
More and more foreign figures send greetings to the Chinese people for the Spring Festival. As a tradition that spans thousands of years, the Spring Festival i...
Details about the vivo X80 series have emerged lately, indicating that they will be equipped with a Dimensity 9000 processor, and are expected to be officially unveiled sometime this month.
NETA Auto, a Chinese new energy vehicle brand, released a promotional poster for a new car model on December 13.
Chinese internet giant Tencent logged its first-ever quarterly revenue fall along with declining net profit for the fourth consecutive quarter, according to its second-quarter 2022 results released on August 17.
China's smartphone manufacturers Huawei, OPPO and Xiaomi recently launched their 2018 cost-effective flagship smartphones to compete in the world's high-end sma...
Affected by global macroeconomic factors, UK GPU chip design technology company Imagination plans to lay off 20% of its workforce worldwide.
Shenzhen-based drone company DJI has recently announced that it will hold a product launch event at 9:00 am (EDT) on November 2, with the slogan "Explore Vivid."
On March 30, Huawei officially released its 2017 annual report. The report shows that the Huawei's operator business achieved 297.8 billion yuan ($46.6 billion)...
On September 25, a Xiaomi 5G smartphone model with code name "2210132C" passed China's official safety assessment process, which is required for all products imported or sold in the country.
Apple CEO Tim Cook sent an email to employees on October 10, defending the company’s decision to remove HKmap.live from the App Store used by Hong Kong protesters to coordinate protests.