
Ctrip Considers Delisting from Nasdaq
China’s largest online travel firm Ctrip.com is considering a delisting from Nasdaq due to the impact of COVID-19 and rising US-China tensions.
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China’s largest online travel firm Ctrip.com is considering a delisting from Nasdaq due to the impact of COVID-19 and rising US-China tensions.
Sogou Map announced through its official website on Wednesday that it would officially stop operations at 23:00 on May 15, closing all services.
Career and social networking platform, Maimai, announced its Series D round of funding on August 21. The China-based company raised $200 million at a valuation ...
Sogou, a Chinese tech firm acquired by Tencent last year, has launched a youthful community-based social product called "Miaogeng." On this platform, users can create texts and pictures around trending topics and buzzwords, deploying emojis to express their emotions.
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Beijing-based media group Caixin Global reported that the list of companies issued China Depositary Receipts (CDR) has been released. The companies include BATJ...
Chinese online search firm Sogou announced today that it has completed a merger according to an agreement reached with Tencent Holdings on September 29, 2020.
Tencent would officially announce the merger of Sogou this week. Due to the merger, Tencent Kandian will absorb most of the business and employees of Sogou.
On April 10, Wang Xiaochuan, the founder of Chinese search engine Sogou, announced his foray into large-scale models by co-founding an artificial intelligence company called Baichuan Intelligence with former Sogou COO Ru Liyun.
Tencent issued an internal announcement about the adjustment of the positions of two of its vice presidents.
The official website of China's top antitrust regulator on Tuesday showed that Tencent's planned acquisition of shares in Sogou, the country's number three search engine, has gained unconditional approval.
According to a release from Jiemian News on Thursday, Tencent will complete the integration of Sogou, a Chinese Internet service provider, as early as August. As a result, most of Sogou's business will be merged into Tencent PCG, while its main team will be merged with Tencent's highlights.