
HARMAY Completes C and D Rounds of Financing for $200M
HARMAY, a Chinese new retail brand specializing in cosmetics, announced its completion of a C round and D round of financing totaling $200 million.
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HARMAY, a Chinese new retail brand specializing in cosmetics, announced its completion of a C round and D round of financing totaling $200 million.
On Friday, the new dairy brand Adopt A Cow announced its completion of a round B of financing, which was led by Meituan Dragonball.
With increasingly fierce competition in the Chinese tea-based beverages market, more and more domestic enterprises are turning their attention overseas.
The Chinese snack brand Xijie has completed its A Round of financing, garnering 295 million yuan ($46.1 million), jointly led by Source Code Capital and Focustar Capital.
With the Chinese Lunar New Year around the corner, China’s leading interactive e-commerce platform Pinduoduo revealed several reports on consumers’ purchasing behaviors.
Digital consumer brands company Dongfang Honghu on Wednesday announced its completion of an A round of financing worth tens of millions of dollars, exclusively led by Source Code Capital.
Tmall, China’s largest B2C platform under Alibaba Group, formed a strategic partnership with U.S.-based VF Corporation on June 13.
Tang and his entrepreneurial story may someday become a classic case study taught in business schools. Whether about success or failure, it is certain to be extremely exciting.
Tea brand Nayuki launched its campaign to celebrate the first anniversary of its IPO by giving away virtual shares for every tea drink.
On Dec. 11, Pinduoduo, China’s leading interactive e-commerce platform, partnered with Mango TV, Hunan’s provincial satellite TV, to present a live broadcast of the “Double 12 Super Night Gala.”
Amid a global public health crisis and a slowly recovering economy, a lot of people might expect a decline in consumption willingness in the Chinese market.
Milk tea has become a new trend among China’s younger generations. Over the years, we’ve seen some popular milk tea brands emerging in China.