
NIO Reports $3.1 Billion in Losses on Q2 Conference Call
NIO rescheduled its conference call for the second quarter (Q2) of 2019 on September 25, clarifying that the company only lost 22 billion yuan ($3.1 billion) instead of the rumored $5 billion.
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NIO rescheduled its conference call for the second quarter (Q2) of 2019 on September 25, clarifying that the company only lost 22 billion yuan ($3.1 billion) instead of the rumored $5 billion.
On May 25, Tesla Inc. published a blog post on its official website introducing eight new talents they have hired recently. Among them, the CFO of the recently ...
Beijing-based market researcher ITjuzi released the 2021-2022 Report on Entrepreneurship and Investment in China's New Economy, offering insight into developments that occurred last year across new economic fields.
Vivo launched their new device Vivo Z1 Pro in India on July 3. The device targets Gen-Z consumers with a punch hole display selfie snapper, triple camera setup and a humongous 5,000 mAh battery.
On Jan. 21, data released by the National Bureau of Statistics in China disclosed that China's population growth is in drastic decline. The demographic dividends are now coming to an end.
On November 8th, OPPO announced its collaboration with Hasselblad to create the next generation of Hyper Tone Camera Systems for 2024.
The Chinese Internet has been boiling recently with droves of users eager to weigh in on the latest goings-on at Shandong University.
The OnePlus Ace smartphone was just released, and some parameters of the OnePlus 10 standard version have also been leaked. The new model will be the first one in the flagship series to remove the side alert slider.
ByteDance is shutting down its educational technology business in India. The company notified the local team on Monday.
On July 29, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD held an online conference and announced the details of its newest vehicle, Seal. Delivery will start in August and the vehicle will range in price from 209,800 yuan to 286,800 yuan ($31,113 - $42,532).
Apollo Future Mobility, a Hong Kong-listed company, announced on January 12 that it would acquire a subsidiary of Chinese automaker WM Motor for $2.02 billion. This is a strong indication of WM Motor's plan to carry out a public listing through a reverse takeover.
Bestore, a high-end snack store chain headquartered in Wuhan, listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange on February 24.