
NIO CEO William Li: Mass-Market Brand to Achieve Capacity of 500,000 Units
Firm CEO William Li said that NIO would launch a new brand to enter the mass market, emphasizing "mid-to-high-end."
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Firm CEO William Li said that NIO would launch a new brand to enter the mass market, emphasizing "mid-to-high-end."
On August 21st, Chinese video game developer Perfect World officially announced the Chinese name for the project previously referred to as “Steam China”.
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On Sept. 24, China Central Radio and Television Corporation (CCTV) announced that Pinduoduo will become the exclusive red packet partner of CCTV's 2021 Spring Festival Gala.
On August 31st, SugarDesign, a Weibo blogger released a set of patent images of BYD Yangwang. There is a high probability that the official name of this car will be "U7".
Foxconn Industrial Internet Co Ltd. (FII) made a record debut by raising 27.1 billion yuan ($4.3 billion) on Friday, and became the most valuable tech company l...
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