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Chinese bullet-screen video platform and video game operator Bilibili (Nasdaq: BILI; 9626.HK) announced that the company's voluntary conversion of its secondary listing status to primary listing on the Main Board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange became effective today. Read More
The listed arms of China's three main telecom operators have announced their subscriber totals for the month of January 2022, including a combined net increase of nearly 8.70 mln mobile subscribers in China, boosting their combined mobile subscriber base to over 1.655 bln. Read More
The listed arms of China's three main telecom operators have announced their subscriber totals for the month of December 2021, including a combined net increase of just 374,000 mobile subscribers in China, boosting their combined mobile subscriber base to over 1.646 bln. Read More
Chinese gaming and social media company Tencent Holdings (0700.HK) has raised USD 3 bln by selling 14.5 mln shares at USD 208 each in Sea Limited, which owns e-commerce firm Shopee, according to a term sheet seen by Reuters today. Read More
The listed arms of China's three main telecom operators have announced their subscriber totals for the month of November 2021, including a combined net increase of just under 0.9 mln mobile subscribers in China, boosting their combined mobile subscriber base to over 1.646 bln. Read More
Chinese internet and mobile services firm Tencent (0700.HK) announced today that it intends to increase its equity voting interest - from 50% to 51.2% - in the consortium that currently indirectly holds an 82.2% interest in Finnish mobile games developer Supercell. Read More
The Shenzhen city government reportedly plans to revise its regulations for online ride hailing service operators before July 31, including prohibiting new registrations of non-all-electric vehicles with online ride hailing platforms. Read More
Nine Chinese handset manufacturers, including Xiaomi, ZTE (0763.HK; 000063.SZ), Huawei, Gionee, Lenovo (0992.HK), Meizu, ZTE sub-brand Nubia, Oppo, and Vivo, will launch a "Kuai Yingyong" (literally "Fast Application") standard on March 20 which will replace regular apps in some scenarios. Read More
Chinese B2C e-commerce platform JD.com (Nasdaq: JD) has announced a strategic partnership with NetEase (Nasdaq: NTES), one of China's leading internet and online game services providers, to cooperate on precision advertising and marketing across NetEase's suite of products. Read More
Chinese internet company NetEase's (Nasdaq: NTES) media subsidiary will invest RMB 1.0 bln to upgrade its content ecosystem as part of the roll out of version 2.0 of its media partnership project, announced NetEase Media Vice President Yang Binbin. Read More