
Xiaomi and Chinese Car Brands May Jointly Launch EV to Compete With Tesla
Xiaomi's vehicle manufacturing business has been established for more than a year now, and related rumors have emerged one after another from within the industry.
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Xiaomi's vehicle manufacturing business has been established for more than a year now, and related rumors have emerged one after another from within the industry.
In last week’s VC news, China’s largest 3D printing service provider Wenext raises $55 million in a Series B round, cloud-gaming platform Well-link completes $62.78 million in its own Series B round, and more.
Leading Chinese tech firm Tencent released its 2022 Q4 and full-year financial report on March 22.
The "false negative COVID results" of Lanzhou Nucleus Gene Huaxi pulled by the Shenzhen-based nucleic acid testing company and its actual controller Zhang Hezi from behind the scenes to the front and center.
Leading Chinese e-commerce company JD.com's retail business is undergoing a major organizational change to respond to development in the increasingly competitive environment.
Recently, Chinese nucleic acid testing companies have been controversial and accused of making huge profits during the COVID-19 pandemic. Among them, a company called Nucleus Gene has aroused widespread public doubts.
A leaked memo from XPeng Motors, a Chinese intelligent electric vehicle company, shows that the company is still continuing its organizational structure adjustment. A new financial platform was recently set up within the firm, aiming at improving cost controls and the compliance ability of the financial system.
On Tuesday, the latest (18th) 2021 'World's 500 Most Influential Brands 2021' was released by World Brand Lab.
Regarding a Tesla recall announcement last week, Chinese auto parts supplier Ningbo Tuopu Group on Monday issued a statement at the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
To cap off the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, Argentina defeated reigning champion France 7-5 (4-2 on penalties) to win the coveted title for the first time in 36 years. Nearly as excited as Argentinian fans were many Chinese sponsors, including NetEase Media, a subsidiary of Chinese internet company NetEase, and others.
Domestic authorities contend that the move is designed to put an end to the 'chaos' of online fan clubs, the Securities Times reported on Thursday.
Pylontech, an energy storage battery systems provider based in China, released a proposal of private placement on Thursday evening, raising no more than 5 billion yuan ($748.08 million).