
Meituan’s Q1 2020 Performance Considerably Hampered by COVID-19
Meituan Dianping's revenue in the first quarter was 16.75 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 12.6%.
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Meituan Dianping's revenue in the first quarter was 16.75 billion yuan, a year-on-year decrease of 12.6%.
On March 11, China's third largest e-commerce company, Shanghai-based Pinduoduo reported their fourth quarter results for the year 2019.
Trip.com Group on Oct. 29 kicked off the Global Partner Summit in Chengdu, over 2,600 attendees from the tourism industry to witness how the company bolstered the recovery of global travel industry amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
As the Omicron coronavirus variant spreads across China, the risk of silent hypoxia to the elderly population has received significant attention. As an effective means to monitor blood oxygen level and prevent critical illness, oximeters are now selling rapidly.
While the coronavirus outbreak is undoubtedly a matter of paramount importance, here are at least five factors that will put Wuhan on your list of cities to visit once it’s the outbreak has subsided.
China's national central television CCTV announced on Oct. 9 that the TV program planned to televise Game 5 of the NBA Finals live to viewers in China. This was the first NBA game broadcast on the state-owned television in more than a year.
Honor of Kings has announced that it was moving its King Professional League (KPL) 2020 spring tournaments online due to the recent COVID-19 outbreak.
China kept its 14th place in the top-performing economies in the Global Innovation Index (GII) 2020, after breaking into the GII top 15 last year, a World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) report showed.
Huawei, the Chinese telecom giant expects its sales in 2020 to drop by as much as 20%, primarily affected by US sanctions and the Covid-19 epidemic.
There’s traffic again on Beijing’s roads. Yet, as encouraging signs of reanimation are multiplying, there have not been any major changes to the situation in China.
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.
Tencent, a virtual game developer giant in China, just played a "win-win" game in reality with a National Football League (NFL) team of the United States.