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Chinese-language media conglomerate Tom Group (2383.HK) today posted a notice on its Skype download page (skype.tom.com), stating that the company will transfer operation of Skype in mainland China to Microsoft on November 24. Read More
An industry source says Chinese-language media conglomerate Tom Group (2383.HK) was unable to renew its contract with Skype last year, and is now operating Skype in China beyond the end of its previous agreement. Read More
Chinese-language media conglomerate Tom Group (2383.HK) initiated another round of large-scale layoffs yesterday, offering downsized employees N+1 severance packages plus an additional RMB 2,000. Read More
The China B2B Research Center of e-commerce site Netsun Toocle (002095.SZ) has released its 2010 China E-Commerce Market Statistical Report, revealing that as of December 2010, China's e-commerce market value exceeded RMB 4.5 trln, up 22% YoY. Read More
An industry source says Chinese-language media conglomerate Tom Group's (2383.HK) web portal, Tom Online, began major layoffs at its wireless division yesterday, reducing headcount by 20% to 30% overall, and completely closing some departments. Read More
Beijing-based automotive website firm Bitauto has filed an IPO prospectus with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in preparation to raise USD 80 mln in an NYSE listing under the ticker symbol "BITA." Read More
Israeli-based mobile DTV chipmaker Siano Mobile Silicon today announced that it has filed a complaint against Beijing-based competitor Innofidei and certain individuals, including Innofidei CEO Tom Zhang and CTO Stanley Wang, in US District Court for Northern California. Read More
Chinese internet company Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) has disclosed details of its partnership with the NBA, revealing that Sina will have online broadcasting, VOD and marketing rights for three NBA seasons over the next four years. Read More
Tom Lynch, CEO of Tyco Electronics, said today that his company plans to invest USD 10 bln in China between now and 2015. Read More
Qiyi, the video subsidiary of Chinese internet company Baidu (Nasdaq: BIDU), has launched a new animation channel. Read More