Tom Kang
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Tencent's Q4 revenue up 26% year-on-year to RMB 133.67 billion, in line with expectations
Chinese tech giant Tencent's fourth-quarter revenue rose 26 percent year-on-year to RMB 133.67 billion ($20.5 billion), in line with market expectations.
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Xiaomi smartphones said to enter South Korea, Samsung's home turf
Xiaomi will launch new mid-range smartphones in South Korea to compete with local brand Samsung, according to Yonhap News Agency.
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Genshin Impact mobile earns over $1 billion in 6 months, report shows
Since its release in September last year, miHoYo's Genshin Impact has earned more than $1 billion in six months on mobile, data released by Sensor Tower on Wednesday showed.
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Yinxiang, Chinese version of Evernote, plans to list on A-share market in 2-3 years
Yinxiang has landed its headquarters in southwestern China in Chengdu, Sichuan, and the company's future hardware planning, design, and R&D will all take place in the city.
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Bilibili HK listing's international placement reportedly canceled by some institutional investors
That's due to a lack of investor confidence in tech stocks over the past week and concerns about a broader environment that includes rising US Treasury yields.
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CITIC Securities downgrades RLX Technology to 'hold' after shares fall nearly 50%
Given the likelihood of the draft passing, CITIC Securities has suggested three possibilities for RLX Technology.
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Chinese power bank sharing vendor Energy Monster to list on Nasdaq on April 2, raising up to $500 million
Chinese power bank sharing vendor Energy Monster plans to list on Nasdaq on April 2 under the ticker symbol "EM," according to local media outlet IPO Zaozhidao.
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Baidu makes secondary listing in Hong Kong, marking start of its 'second venture'
Baidu opened at HK$254 per share on its debut, up 0.79 percent from its offering price of HK$252, giving it a total market capitalization of HK$718.526 billion ($92.5 billion).
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Didi reportedly to expand into Europe, Africa, Middle East to compete directly with Uber
Chinese shared-ride giant Didi Chuxing is set to open up markets in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East to compete directly with Uber, according to a report by local media outlet LatePost on Monday.
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Chinese phone brand Meizu said to integrate Huawei HMS Core in case Google GMS unavailable
If Meizu integrates HMS Core into its phone system, it will become another brand besides Huawei and Honor to support these services as a backup for when Google GMS is unavailable.