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Ant Financial Backs Hello TransTech’s New Carpooling Service
Jack Ma's Ant Financial has invested big in Hello TransTech, a carpooling service provider that uses Alibaba's cloud-based systems. Jack Ma's Ant Financial has invested big in Hello TransTech, a carpooling service provider that uses Alibaba's cloud-based systems. -
Huawei Exec Talks Daughter’s Arrest For The First Time
Huawei's Founder Ren Zhengfei has finally shared his thoughts on his daughter, Meng Wanzhou's arrest and the U.S. government's claims about security risks the company's 5G networks could pose. Huawei's Founder Ren Zhengfei has finally shared his thoughts on his daughter, Meng Wanzhou's arrest and the U.S. government's claims about security risks the company's 5G networks could pose. -
Baidu Should Toughen Up As Mobile Internet Dominates
Baidu is set to undergo rough times as mobile search continues to soar greater heights. Gone were the days when Baidu, Bing, Google, and other search engines dominated desktop days. Baidu is set to undergo rough times as mobile search continues to soar greater heights. Gone were the days when Baidu, Bing, Google, and other search engines dominated desktop days. -
Chinese Food Brand SQZ Unveils New Drinks In Swedish Eco-Friendly Packaging
China's Shou Quan Zhai will be releasing two new non-dairy beverages packaged by Sweden's Ecolean. The new beverages are part of the company's efforts to help lessen negative packaging effects to the environment. China's Shou Quan Zhai will be releasing two new non-dairy beverages packaged by Sweden's Ecolean. The new beverages are part of the company's efforts to help lessen negative packaging effects to the environment. -
Israel: Lenovo Defeats HP In Laptop Sales In Q4 2018
Lenovo's sales in Israel allowed the Chinese computer brand to topple U.S. provider HP. Dell and local brand Ivory also made it to the top five. Lenovo's sales in Israel allowed the Chinese computer brand to topple U.S. provider HP. Dell and local brand Ivory also made it to the top five. -
Baidu Investors Urged To Focus On Income Instead Of Just Growth Rate
Seeking Alpha analysts have predicted that Baidu's earnings will remain strong this year amid slowing growth rates among tech companies. The company's recent ventures in artificial intelligence are expected to spur growth in the tech giant's revenue margins. Seeking Alpha analysts have predicted that Baidu's earnings will remain strong this year amid slowing growth rates among tech companies. The company's recent ventures in artificial intelligence are expected to spur growth in the tech giant's revenue margins. -
Inside Baidu’s AI Cloud Computing Center Plans
Nothing can stop Baidu's ventures into the artificial intelligence sect. The tech giant recently announced its plans to build China's second AI cloud computing center, this time in Baoding. Nothing can stop Baidu's ventures into the artificial intelligence sect. The tech giant recently announced its plans to build China's second AI cloud computing center, this time in Baoding. -
Market Watch: NetEase And SINA Stocks Soar
SINA and NetEase stocks climbed on Thursday, following positive comments released by Chinese and U.S. delegations regarding the trade talks held in Washington. SINA, in particular, saw a 5.79 percent hike. SINA and NetEase stocks climbed on Thursday, following positive comments released by Chinese and U.S. delegations regarding the trade talks held in Washington. SINA, in particular, saw a 5.79 percent hike. -
Baidu’s Value Enough To Withstand Potential Google Comeback
Baidu can retain its place on the top of search engine providers in China, an investment expert predicted. With new ventures in the artificial intelligence industry, the company has what it takes to the overcome odds, even a looming Google comeback. Baidu can retain its place on the top of search engine providers in China, an investment expert predicted. With new ventures in the artificial intelligence industry, the company has what it takes to the overcome odds, even a looming Google comeback. -
Dutch Firm Announces Vitamin E Deal With China’s Nenter
Dutch nutrition company DSM is on its way towards securing a partnership deal with China's Nenter & Co., Inc. The vitamin E collaboration is expected to help the former in its goal of expanding business in Asia. Dutch nutrition company DSM is on its way towards securing a partnership deal with China's Nenter & Co., Inc. The vitamin E collaboration is expected to help the former in its goal of expanding business in Asia.