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  • Changan NIO in hiring spree as Changan advances high-end brand development

    Changan NIO is hiring for a number of positions in Chongqing, Nanjing and Shanghai as it aggressively pursues the development of its premium brand.

  • After Tesla, Baidu also found to be misusing XPeng's image

    Everyone seems to be using XPeng's images or video when promoting their navigation capabilities. After Tesla, Baidu is the latest to do so.

  • XPeng plans to issue 48 million additional ADSs, up from 40 million previously planned

    XPeng priced its follow-on offering of the ADS at $45 each, representing a 7.6% discount to its last closing price of $48.69.

  • OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei raises $7 million for his new business, now hiring for key positions

    Carl Pei, who left OnePlus as co-founder two months ago, has raised $7 million in start-up capital for his new company from a list of prominent investors and is in the midst of a major hiring process.

  • Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory may soon begin production of Performance Model 3

    Tesla has registered the Performance Model 3 to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), as well as the Zero-G wheels and new headlights for the electric car.

  • JP Morgan raises price target on Tesla from $80 to $90, but that's still 86% below current level

    JP Morgan recommends investors not weight Tesla shares in their portfolio in equal proportion to the S&P because Tesla shares are "by virtually every conventional metric not only overvalued, but ramatically so."

  • CITIC Securities expects Xiaomi's market cap to reach HK$1 trillion, with AIoT as key driver

    The analysts expect AIoT to be the main driver of the next round of technology dividends, and Xiaomi is likely to become one of the two key players in China's AIoT market.

  • Foxconn attacked by hackers, $34 million bitcoin ransom demanded

    The attack took place over Thanksgiving weekend and infected about 1,200 servers, with 100GB of unencrypted files stolen and 20TB to 30TB of backup data deleted.

  • Chinese regulator interviews 25 companies, including BYD, Geely, to strengthen quality of new energy vehicles

    Nine models were found to have problems with battery capacity, discharge capacity after cyclic discharge, discharge protection value, and luggage compartment volume, which did not meet national standards.