Tom Kang
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China Mobile said to consider A-share listing
China Mobile is discussing a potential A-share offering with advisers to seek new sources of financing for the development of its 5G network.
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NetEase launches Clubhouse-like app KUMOO in Japan
NetEase recently launched an app called KUMOO in Japan with an interface similar to Clubhouse, according to tech media Tech Planet.
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Bilibili passes Hong Kong listing hearing
Bilibili has passed its listing hearing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, a filing showed on Tuesday, meaning its offering will launch as soon as next week.
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Honor said to be working on several products based on Qualcomm chips
Honor, which was spun off from Huawei late last year, is developing several products based on Qualcomm chips, including the Honor 40 series and the Magic series, Tencent News said Tuesday, citing multiple sources familiar with the matter.
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TikTok owner ByteDance is making its own AI chips
The report said ByteDance is actively building an AI chip team and has offered many chip-related positions on Chinese recruitment platforms.
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Zepp Health's Q4 revenue essentially flat from $300 million a year ago
Chinese smart wear company Zepp Health Corporation reported fourth-quarter revenue of $302.3 million, down 0.33 percent year-on-year, according to the company's earnings release on March 15.
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Chinese manufacturers exceed 13% share of OLED panel market
Chinese manufacturers' OLED panels reached a market share of 13.2 percent in 2020, surpassing 10 percent for the first time, a new report shows.
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China makes major breakthrough in converting solar energy into liquid fuel
China has made a breakthrough in converting solar energy into liquid fuels, with a project producing a liquid product with 99.5% methanol content, according to CCTV.
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Power bank sharing firm with 34% market share in China files for US IPO
Energy Monster, a Chinese power bank sharing company, filed a registration statement with the SEC, planning to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "EM".
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Ming-Chi Kuo cuts 2021 AirPods shipment forecast by 30%-35%
Tianfeng International analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Monday lowered his forecast for AirPods shipments this year by 30-35 percent to 75 million units-80 million units, meaning he expects Apple's shipments of the product to fall by 10-15 percent year-on-year this year.