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Beijing-based automobile startup CHJ Information Technology (CHJ Automotive) has announced the recent completion of RMB 3.0 bln in Series B funding from Matrix Partners China and a new energy fund in Shougang Fund's portfolio. Read More
Beijing-based Kuaile Shidai, operator of online shopping site Qufenqi.com, recently completed USD 9-digit Series C funding from previous investors BlueRun Ventures and Source Code Capital. Read More
Online automobile information portal operator Autohome (NYSE: ATHM) has launched a new B2C online car sales platform, "Yiche Shangcheng," hosted on the independent Yichemall.com domain name. Read More
Online automobile information portal operator Autohome (NYSE: ATHM) has reached a partnership agreement with Beijing-based B2C e-commerce platform JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) to add an "Automobile Marketplace" channel to JD.com and JD.com's C2C site Paipai.com. Read More
Online automobile information portal operator Autohome (NYSE: ATHM) and Chinese automobile manufacturer Chery have jointly announced the launch of online sales of Chery's new "Ruihu 3" SUV on the Autohome site. Read More
Liang Ran, GM of Marketing at Xgo.com.cn, a car review website operated by Beijing-based LBS mobile advertising firm Leftbrain Technology, has disclosed that the company will seek an IPO in 2014. Read More
According to industry insiders, Australian telecom operator Telstra will soon announce the acquisition of Chinese vertical portal operator Pacific Online (0543.HK) for USD 800 mln. Read More
Telstra-owned Chinese online media company Sheng Tuo Media announced today that it has split off its automobile websites and IT news websites into two independent companies. Read More
An industry source has said that web directory sites will likely see revenues decline in 2012 as competition lessens between China's e-commerce sites, particularly small and medium-sized group buy sites and B2C malls, and ad spend for directory listings decreases. Read More
CBSi Consumer Group, which operates Chinese IT products portal ZOL (www.zol.com.cn), recently completed acquisitions of three vertical marketing websites: fashion and cosmetics site Haibao.cn, cosmetics and beauty products site Kimiss.com, and dream interpretation site 51jiemeng.com. Read More