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  • Chinese video platform Bilibili has filed for listing in Hong Kong, plans to go public in March, report says

    Although Bilibili's listing team hopes to officially ring the bell in Hong Kong in March, its specific timeline will still need to be arranged according to the HKSE's timing for passing the hearing.

  • CICC says NIO's NAD starts new hardware race, raises price target by 42% to $85

    CICC believes that the new products and services announced at the event exceeded market expectations and will also have a positive impact on the company's operations and share price.

  • Huawei exec says HarmonyOS is not a copy of Android or iOS, aims to reach 300-400 million devices this year

    Huawei's terminal business is so big that it's impossible to put all the ecological roots in someone else's system. These thoughts led to the creation of HarmonyOS, he said.

  • China's largest TV maker TCL denies rumors of pulling out of US market

    TCL said the core reason for the removal of TCL's TVs from major US stores is that the company is currently running low on stock due to panel price increases.

  • China's cell phone shipments fall 12.6% year-on-year to 26.6 million units in Dec

    In December, 18.20 million 5G phones were shipped in the Chinese market, accounting for 68.4 percent of cell phone shipments in the same period.

  • SMIC says trading in its securities on US OTC market extended until Feb 1

    SMIC has been notified by OTC Markets Group, the operator of the OTCQX marketplace, that trading in SMIC's securities will be permitted until February 1, 2021, in accordance with regulatory guidance.

  • NIO unveils its first electric sedan, ET7, with maximum range of over 1,000 km and price starting at about $69,000

    At NIO Day 2020 in Chengdu on January 9, Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker NIO (NYSE: NIO) unveiled its first all-electric sedan, the NIO ET7, the first model to be powered by a 150kWh solid-state battery pack with a maximum range of more than 1,000km.

  • TCL previews inkjet printing OLED screen technology, products to be released at CES 2021

    The technology can reduce production difficulties and costs, and can also be applied to the manufacture of OLED flexible screens.

  • Baidu reportedly plans to list in Hong Kong in H1

    Baidu plans to list in Hong Kong as soon as the first half of 2021, possibly selling about 5 percent to 9 percent of its share capital, Bloomberg said, citing people familiar with the matter.

  • Global smartphone market expected to recover this year, with production set to reach 1.36 billion units, report says

    TrendForce said it expects smartphone production to reach 1.36 billion units. That contrasts with 1.25 billion units in 2020.