
The 10 Most Valuable Automobile Companies in China 2020
We’re going to provide a brief list of China’s most valuable automobile companies by market capitalization as of August 2020.
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We’re going to provide a brief list of China’s most valuable automobile companies by market capitalization as of August 2020.
Cowarobot, an unmanned driving technology company, announced on Wednesday that it had completed a C round of financing worth $250 million.
Huawei’s comprehensive solutions empower banks through cutting-edge technology, allowing them to operate with the agility and innovation of a tech company while maintaining the stability and security required in the financial sector.
UNISOC (Shanghai) Technologies Co., Ltd. occupied a market share of 8.4% in global smartphone application processors during the second quarter of 2021, ranking third in the open market (excluding Apple).
The Tianqiao & Chrissy Chen Institute's OMNE Multiagent Framework has secured the leading position on the GAIA benchmark leaderboard.
On November 3, BYD announced that it had achieved a sales volume in October of 217,800 new energy vehicles, a record high and the second consecutive month that the figure surpassed 200,000 units.
Huawei Technologies has opened up its largest global flagship store in Shanghai’s main shopping street Nanjing East Road on Wednesday.
Fans were saddened by the sudden death by exhaustion of online gaming host Gu Wang. Gu Wang, a hard-working host whose live broadcasts began at midnight and ran...
According to security agency PeckShield, NFT lending protocol XCarnival was hacked on June 26, and the perpetrator made a profit of 3,087 Ethereum – about $3.8 million.
If you need a refresher when it comes to Ant, may I suggest our Tech Buzz Ep. 74 on the company, which I dare say provides pretty good context into the history of the company, and why it has created the product lines that it has: CreditTech (39%), Payments (36%), InvestmentTech (16%) and InsureTech (8%).
Three Chinese EV makers, Xpeng, Li Auto and NIO, all announced their sales results for October on Monday, with Xpeng ranking first.
On Wednesday, five Chinese regulators have summoned and interviewed 11 ride-hailing firms, including Didi Chuxing and Shouqi, asking them to rectify illegal operation problems and actions that disrupt the market order.