
Baidu Founder Robin Li Discusses Firm's Management and Business Problems
At the end of December, Baidu founder Robin Li held an internal livestreaming session for all employees and pointed out many internal management and business problems.
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At the end of December, Baidu founder Robin Li held an internal livestreaming session for all employees and pointed out many internal management and business problems.

Chinese tech entrepreneurs are holding most of the country’s wealth, as a large number of the names on Hurun China Rich List 2019 are CEOs of tech giants.

On April 9th, the signing ceremony for Tesla's Megafactory project was held in Shanghai. The factory will be built in the Lingang New Area of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone.

Shares of China’s second biggest search giant Sogou have jumped 43.5% after the company announced shareholder Tencent has offered a non-binding proposal.

Tencent filed lawsuits in Beijing on Friday against Beijing Bytedance Technology Co Ltd, the owner of Jinri Toutiao and weiboshijie Ltd, parent company of Douyi...

On Friday, BAI Capital announced that from January 2022, William Zhao and Will Wang were promoted to partners of BAI Capital, while Christine Sun was promoted to COO.

Xiaomi has recently tested its app called 'KEWUCOOL' as a way to cater to young people's pursuit of fashion. This app is currently in the testing stages, and its registration and log-in requires an invitation code.

With in-game promotion and events, Chinese mobile game publishers saw surging revenues in May.

Goertek responds to rumors of "collaborating with Xiaomi to launch a new generation of AI glasses": unable to disclose customer information.

CATL is seeking to acquire companies involved in photovoltaic (PV) modules and PV cells, and is currently in talks to acquire a PV module manufacturer, DAS Solar.

ATRenew Inc. (NYSE: RERE), a leading technology-driven pre-owned consumer electronics transactions and services platform, has caught widespread attention from both the public and investors.

Chinese telecom giant Huawei announced on Wednesday that its revenue fell 16.5% year-on-year to 152.2 billion yuan ($23.38 billion) in the first quarter of 2021, as US sanctions continued to cause damage to the company’s business.