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According to industry sources, Chinese internet company Xunlei has completed preparations for a US IPO and expects to begin trading publicly in Q2 or Q3 of this year. Read More
Shang Jin, GM of Beijing-based Android device maker Xiaomi's gaming business unit, has confirmed that Xiaomi has reorganized its MiTalk mobile instant messaging (IM) and Xiaomi Game Center teams under a newly established "Xiaomi Interactive Entertainment" business division. Read More
A source familiar with the matter has revealed that Beijing-based Android device maker Xiaomi will invest in Chinese internet and software company Xunlei. Read More
According to an industry insider, Chinese internet firm Sohu's (Nasdaq: SOHU) online video business, Sohu Video, has reached a capital partnership agreement with online video and game operator Xunlei involving the latter's online P2P video service Xunlei Kankan. Read More
According to Chinese tech site Newhua, Chinese online P2P video service provider, download accelerator software developer, and online game operator Xunlei may renew its plans to IPO in the US, this time spinning off its online P2P video service provider Xunlei Kankan. Read More
Billy Wang, CMO of Chinese online P2P video service provider, download accelerator software developer, and online game operator Xunlei, said today that the company had completed IPO preparations. Read More
Chinese online P2P video service provider, download accelerator software developer, and online game operator Xunlei Limited has filed an IPO prospectus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to list on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol "XNET." Read More
Chinese online video service provider Xunlei has begun testing "Ruby Theatre," its premium video service. Read More
Luo Weimin, COO for online video service provider Xunlei, has said that Xunlei has already begun deleting content for which copyright ownership cannot be determined. Read More
Chinese video-sharing site 56.com announced the official launch of its paid platform "56 Kankan" (http://kankan.56.com) today, allowing video-bloggers, user-generated content (UGC) creators, and content providers to publish and charge for pay-per-view videos at costs to be determined by themselves. Read More