
Alibaba Kicks Off Hong Kong IPO
Chinese internet conglomerate Alibaba Group announced on November 15 the launch of its long-awaited Hong Kong public offering.
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Chinese internet conglomerate Alibaba Group announced on November 15 the launch of its long-awaited Hong Kong public offering.
Baidu Inc. recently added a new feature displaying information flow to its mobile browser app and changed the app's slogan along the way. This is among the late...
Chinese audio content platform Lizhi has recently submitted its IPO prospectus to the SEC, and is seeking to raise funds in the region of $100 million.
According to Chinese media reports, internet giant Alibaba is ready to start pre-IPO roadshows in Hong Kong next week.
BlueCity, owner of China’s largest dating app for gay men Blued, said on Tuesday that it has obtained a license for an Internet hospital in China for the brand’s health service platform.
For millions of Chinese dot-com workers, to work or not to work overtime presents an endless struggle.
ByteDance has completed its acquisition of a payment business license, completing the last pillar of its ownership of a full range of digital payment business licenses in China, which will allow it to conduct various forms of financial services.
The valuation makes Meituan the third largest listed Internet company in China following Alibaba ($428.3 billion) and Tencent ($394.3 billion).
When heavy rains on July 20 started to pound Zhengzhou, the capital of east-central China’s Henan province, inundating streets, flooding residential buildings and wreaking havoc on the entire city, one college girl, with the help of a simple spreadsheet, may have saved hundreds of lives.
Liang Rubo, CEO of Chinese internet technology company ByteDance, said at the All-Hands employee meeting held on December 14 that the company would continue to make structural and personnel adjustments, which will be mild.
Charles Zhang, the founder, chairman and CEO of Chinese internet company Sohu.com Limited, on Monday denied rumors of the company's required delisting from U.S. stock exchanges.
Henan, a central Chinese province home to over 100 million people, has over recent days suffered a once-in-60-year rainstorm. In response to the tragedy, many Chinese internet companies have announced emergency assistance for Henan.