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Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ) recently announced that it will spend RMB 1.10 bln to purchase a 19.24% stake in South Korean game developer and operator Webzen, in order to support its overseas expansion strategy. Read More
Beijing-based online entertainment company Lexiang Fangdeng (EnjoyFound), operator of mobile gaming web portal Joyme.com, has completed Series C funding from Chinese online video site operator Youku Tudou (NYSE: YOKU) and Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ). Read More
Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ) has announced plans to inject an additional USD 30 mln into its Hong Kong-based mobile gaming subsidiary FingerFun. Read More
Yao Wenbin, chairman of Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ), has announced that the company halted trading of its shares on July 14 in preparation for the acquisition of an unnamed mobile gaming company. Read More
Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ) has issued a notice stating its plans to invest RMB 20 mln in Shanghai-based early stage investment fund Guanrun Venture Capital, becoming a limited partner of the fund. Read More
The China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC) recently announced conditional approval of gaming company-related acquisition plans from four companies, including mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ), Fuzhou-based umbrella manufacturer Susino (002174.SZ), Chinese telecom equipment manufacturer Datang Telecom (600198.SH), and Guangdong-based animation company Alpha Animation and Culture (002292.SZ). Read More
Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ) released an official statement today announcing that the company plans to purchase a 100% stake in Beijing-based game developer Playcrab Technology for RMB 1.74 bln. Read More
Beijing-based mobile game developer Ourpalm (300315.SZ) has announced its financial results for the six months ended June 30, 2012. Read More
A representative from China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) has announced at the 2013 China Internet Conference, held in Beijing from August 13 to 15, that the company will launch a new service allowing users to purchase in-game virtual items with calling credit at the end of August. Read More
In an official disclosure, Guiyang-based telecom value-added services and online entertainment provider Longmaster Information & Technology (300288.SZ) announced yesterday that the company has purchased a 35% stake in Beijing-based mobile game developer and operator Beijing Mengcheng Interactive Technology from Lv Shifeng for a total consideration of RMB 3 mln. Read More