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Chinese B2C brand-name discount site Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS) has received licensing approval from the Guangdong Provincial Finance Office to set up a small loans subsidiary. Read More
According to an industry insider, Chinese B2C brand-name discount site Vipshop (NYSE: VIPS) is in negotiations with the financial services office of Shanghai's Jiading district to establish a small loan subsidiary in the district with registered capital of RMB 200 mln. Read More
A spokesperson for the Beijing Internet Propaganda Management Office announced in a recent press conference that Beijing aims to complete mandatory real name registration for microblog platforms by March 16. Read More
Australian telecom operator Telstra plans to spin off automobile website Autohome and Chinese wireless value-added service provider LMobile following the successful listing of Chinese real estate search engine Soufun (NYSE: SFUN), in which Telstra holds a controlling interest. Read More
Chinese real estate search engine Soufun has disclosed in its IPO prospectus that revenue reached USD 68.19 mln in H1 2010, up 84.5% YoY. Read More
Australian telecom operator Telstra has announced that private equity firms General Atlantic and Apax Partners have agreed to underwrite Chinese real estate search engine Soufun's planned IPO. Read More
A source within Chinese online real estate site Soufun has reported that the company is buying back shares held by company executives for later distribution, following a restructuring of internal management. Read More
The Internet Society of China has published a list of websites containing content that "violates public morality and harms China's youth." Read More
Chinese online real estate site SouFun has announced that it plans to build a credibility index for real estate agents. Read More
President Dai Jiangong of real-estate website Soufun.com says that Soufun has decided to undertake a strategy of scaling back and concentrating its attention upon the 40 cities that account for more than 90% of Soufun's revenues – and in particular on those dozen or so major cities that account for 80% of revenue.Read More