
SEC Adds 11 More China Concepts Stocks to "Pre-Delisting List"
According to the official website of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 11 more Chinese firms were added to its "pre-delisting list" on May 9.
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According to the official website of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), 11 more Chinese firms were added to its "pre-delisting list" on May 9.
Despite substantial efforts by the NFL at globalizing interest in American football, sports fans in China remain largely indifferent.
On April 14th, Tencent Cloud released a new generation of High-Performance Computing Cluster (HCC) aimed at large-scale model training. The overall performance has been improved three times compared to the past.
Tesla seems to be kicking off the deliveries of the Made-in-China Model 3 ahead of schedule as transport trucks carrying the cars were seen leaving the automakers’s Shanghai Gigafactory.
Chinese game publishers Tencent and NetEase respectively dominated in first and second, while some other famous game developers such as FunPlus, Lilith, IGG, 37Games are also listed.
On Monday, Chen Rui, Chairman and CEO of Chinese video sharing platform Bilibili, delivered a speech at the 2021 World Internet Conference Wuzhen Summit.
Bloomberg reported that Huami, Xiaomi's subsidiary, has started its roadshow for an initial public offering in the US. Huami plans to be listed on the Nasdaq gl...
Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto announced on Tuesday that its smart SUV Li ONE will soon undergo an over-the-air (OTA) update to version 3.1, offering more advanced assisted driving features.
On August 18, leading Chinese drone brand DJI announced that it will release a new product at 21:00 on August 25, with the slogan "Born to Fly."
Xiaozhu announced it raised $120 million during its E-round financing on November 1. YF Capital led the round, and existing shareholders, such as JOY Capital, M...
On April 6th, BYD officially announced the launch of its 2023 e2 model. There are two models available: Comfort and Luxury, priced at ¥102,800 (about $15,000) and ¥109,800 (about $16,000), respectively.
Kuaishou Technology, the operator of the second most popular short-video platform after Douyin, saw its stock tumble as much as 11.6% on Tuesday after the company reported a 7.3 billion yuan ($1.14 billion) loss the previous day.