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Chinese internet conglomerates NetEase, Inc. (Nasdaq: NTES) and Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA) today announced Alibaba's acquisition of NetEase's import e-commerce platform Kaola for approximately USD 2 bln. Read More
William Ding, CEO of Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), has announced that the company will invest RMB 30 mln to promote the development of competitive gaming in China as part of the company's "Bread Campaign" ("Mianbo Xingdong"). Read More
William Ding, CEO of Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), has invested USD 4 mln in English-teaching website 91waijiao.com for a 20% stake in the company, according to industry sources. Read More
US gaming giant Blizzard Entertainment has announced that Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) has secured a 3-year mainland China operating license for Blizzard's cross-platform strategy card game Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft. Netease CEO William Ding did not appear with Blizzard's senior management at the press conference to announce the deal. Read More
An industry source revealed today that China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) chairman Wang Xiaochu and Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) CEO William Ding have met to discuss the development of a new mobile social tool to compete with Tencent's (0700.HK) WeChat (Weixin) mobile messaging application. Read More
According to industry rumor, Chen Mengcang, deputy chief editor of Netease's (Nasdaq: NTES) portal, resigned his position at the Chinese internet company recently, as did Netease's video center director Zeng Li and chief news editor Chen Ziyu. Read More
In an e-mail announcement today, Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) said that Li Yong, president of Netease's portal business, would step down on April 8, after which Li Li and Zhao Ying will be named corporate vice presidents in charge of Netease's portal business. Read More
Cen Jinyu, manager of Chinese online game developer and operator Netease's (Nasdaq: NTES) self-developed client-based 3D social gaming platform iTown, has announced over 5,000 developers are producing approximately 200 games for the platform, nine of which have been approved, and iTown is scheduled to begin open beta testing in May. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Netease (Nasdaq: NTES) today announced it will invest RMB 100 mln to produce a film based on its self-developed MMORPG Fantasy Westward Journey. Read More
William Ding, CEO of Chinese internet company Netease (Nasdaq: NTES), has decided Netease will invest RMB 200 mln on its online video business, according to an industry insider. Read More