
Pinduoduo Is Now the Fourth Largest Internet Company in China
On October 25, the stock price of Pinduoduo, a new Chinese e-commerce star, soared by 12.62% to $39.38, reaching an all-time high.
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On October 25, the stock price of Pinduoduo, a new Chinese e-commerce star, soared by 12.62% to $39.38, reaching an all-time high.
Hangzhou-based Hikvision announced on Friday that it plans to spin off subsidiary Hikrobot for an IPO on the Growth Enterprise Market of the Shenzhen Stock Exchange.
Just one day before the launch of the Mate 30 Series that will take place in Munich on September 19, new real-life images of the handset surfacedon Chinese micro-blogging platform Weibo.
DJI announced that it will release a new product at 21:00 on November 26, 2024 Beijing time. This mysterious new product is expected to be the Mic Mini microphone.
After the release of its Q1 financial report on May 15, JD.com accelerated its preparations for a secondary listing in Hong Kong.
Beijing-based autonomous driving company AutoBrain announced a strategic cooperation agreement on Monday with HikAuto, a subsidiary of Hikvision.
Some civil servants have already received part of their salary in the form of digital currency in Suzhou, according to Chinese state-owned media.
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Changan Automobile announced on August 26 that its production and sales target in August is expected to be reduced by about 100,000 vehicles due to the power brownouts in its Sichuan base caused by high temperatures in the province.
A Chinese unmanned retail operations firm called "Feng E Zu Shi" (丰e足食) announced on Tuesday its completion of A-round financing totaling 300 million yuan ($47 million).
China’s market regulator said it fined operators of Alibaba’s Tmall, JD.com and Vipshop for mispricing products in November and early December, as Beijing steps up regulation of the e-commerce sector.