
"Copy to China" Companies that Just Aren't Fitting In Well
Let’s rewind back to the first 20 years of Internet development in China and talk about its business model. What everyone did back then was "Copy to China". We ...
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Let’s rewind back to the first 20 years of Internet development in China and talk about its business model. What everyone did back then was "Copy to China". We ...
China's shared bike startup ofo has entered Los Angeles and is offering bicycles for rent in Griffith Park. In celebration of the annual autumn festival, ofo ar...
Shared phone chargers have attracted attention from the market, especially after Leo Chen, CEO of Jvyoumei(聚美优品), invested 300 million yuan into AnkerBox (Anker...
On November 15, Bike sharing company Bluegogo employees posted on a professional social platform that Bluegogo had been disbanded, and it will continue to defau...
Mobike is declaring war on illegal ads. Mobike sued Shanghai Huijia Information Technology in Shanghai Pudong District People's Court on December 14. Mobike de...
The Chinese government warned on Thursday that companies involved in the sharing economy need to comply with regulation and price their services properly.
On the Third Fudan Chief Economist Forum in Shanghai, when talking about sharing bicycle development, Allen Zhu, the managing director of GSR Venture and invest...
Meituan introduced KeeTa, a new food delivery brand as it officially launches in the Hong Kong market
Cheng Wei, the founder, chairman and CEO of Didi, was invited to speak at Tsinghua University yesterday evening. When sharing his experience of starting up busi...
According to the Chinese investment news portal PEdaily, Meituan has started recruiting costumer service employees for its shared power bank division.
Mobike rejected a November report that it and its competitor ofo had run into liquidity problems and started using users’ deposited funds to support their expan...
Sharing creates affordable infrastructure for start-ups through co-working spaces and for food and beverage businesses by allowing them to share a massive fleet of delivery guys instead of owning one.