
GAC AION to Conduct A-Round Financing
On August 26, GAC AION's A-round of capital fundraising was officially listed on the Guangzhou United Assets and Equity Exchange.
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On August 26, GAC AION's A-round of capital fundraising was officially listed on the Guangzhou United Assets and Equity Exchange.
On July 16, Xiaomi announced through Twitter that it will soon launch the Mi A2 - the successor of Xiaomi's first Android One powered Mi A1, and likely the inte...
Hong Kong Disneyland Resort announced its financial performance for the 2022 fiscal year on May 15th. For the fiscal year ending September 30, 2022, the resort reported a net loss of HKD 2.1 billion (about USD 270 million), which narrowed by 12% compared to the previous year and marked two consecutive years of narrowing losses.
Cai Jianyong, general manager of the intelligent vehicle control department under Huawei's smart car solutions business unit (BU), has reportedly left the position to join domestic battery giant CATL.
In order to prepare for the upcoming 618 Shopping Festival, Chinese e-commerce giant Taobao has set up a special metaverse project team to create an optimized virtual shopping venue.
Lenovo was accused of "fraud" by the financial services agency Bucephalus Research and was given a "sell" rating in an interview with Bloomberg.
The best acceptance package design of the year.
In August 2016, the first BingoBox was equipped in Guangzhou. After one year, Chen Zilin, founder of the BingoBox held a event to “celebrate its birthday”. Chen...
Xiaomi's smartphone brand POCO released its M5 and M5s models globally on September 5. Powered by Helio G-series chipsets from MediaTek and large 5,000 mAh batteries, these two devices are aimed at redefining budget gaming phones.
Fenbi, a Chinese education platform geared towards aspiring teachers and civil servants, submitted an application for a public listing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx) on Monday.
The inaugural year of a six-month AI and sustainability-themed youth boot camp, organized by Tsinghua University’s I-AIIG with support from the UNDP, culminated with an online competition between finalists.
Yangqing Jia, Vice President (VP) of Chinese internet giant Alibaba, has stirred up some discussion with his departure from the company and intention to strike out on his own.