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TikTok owner ByteDance said to go public in Hong Kong, valued at about $400 billion
ByteDance has started the process of going public in Hong Kong and submitted an underwriter engagement letter to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, the China Securities Journal reported Wednesday.
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Bitcoin breaks $63,000 to set new all-time high
Bitcoin surpassed $63,000 and Ether surpassed $2,200 on April 13, both setting new all-time highs, according to CoinMarketCap.
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ByteDance's gaming business acquires another local game developer
Beijing-based TikTok owner ByteDance has wholly acquired C4games, the developer of Red Alert Online.
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China's Q1 IC imports up 11.2% year-on-year to $40 billion
China imported 155.27 billion units of integrated circuits in the first quarter, an increase of 33.6%.
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Lenovo aims to be global No. 1 in all PC categories
Lenovo said that one of its goals is to become No. 1 globally in all PC categories while maintaining industry-leading profitability.
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Didi reportedly files secretly for US IPO
The certainty of a third-quarter IPO for Didi is high, but ultimately it will depend on the majority shareholder, the report said. Didi's top shareholder is currently SoftBank Group.
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Huawei says it will keep HiSilicon team and has no profit claims on that chip business
"This team can keep researching, developing, and preparing for the future," Huawei's rotating chairman Xu Zhijun said.
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Huawei expects 100 million devices to have HarmonyOS installed this year
Huawei will continue to build a full-scene experience and improve its hardware and software service capabilities, with 100 million devices expected to have HarmonyOS installed this year, said Xu Zhijun, vice chairman and chairman-in-office of Huawei, on April 12.
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Ant Group to become financial holding company in overhaul
Ant Group will become a financial holding company and all institutions engaged in financial activities will be regulated according to such companies, China's central bank said Monday.
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Huawei aims to make 6G commercially available by around 2030
Huawei says it wants to start making 6G commercially available around 2030, in what may be the first time a Chinese tech giant has proposed a clear timeline for the commercialization of next-generation communications technology.