
Bilibili Set to Raise $2.6B in Secondary Hong Kong Listing at HK$808 Per Share
Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili is set to raise HK$20.2 billion ($2.6 billion) from a secondary listing in Hong Kong, the company confirmed.
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Chinese video streaming platform Bilibili is set to raise HK$20.2 billion ($2.6 billion) from a secondary listing in Hong Kong, the company confirmed.
Welcome back to our series on Bytedance, maker of TikTok (and many other things!) and the most richly valued privately-held tech startup in the world.
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Tencent's highest front-end developer, Stone Hang, who had been with the company since 2005, was unexpectedly fired this January at the age of 47. The news, which was first reported on Xiaohongshu, a popular life-sharing platform in China, surprised many netizens.
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Huawei officially revealed its business results Thursday for the whole of 2019, showing record results despite significant problems with the US.
The Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Foundation are today sharing some key lessons and experiences from doctors who were at the frontline of COVID-19 treatment in China.
The multinational tech giant Intel signed a Memorandum of Cooperation with Chinese tech company Baidu for a three-year relationship in Baidu's core business areas on July 30.
The COVID-19 crisis is not just a battle in China, but a global challenge. As the disease spreads, we see tech companies around the world taking initiatives to combat COVID-19.
The below is a translation from the first of four parts of a 2-hour interview on March 20, 2018, with Zhang Yiming, Bytedance founder and global CEO.