
OnePlus 11 Smartphone to Be Released in China on Jan 4
Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus announced on December 26 that its OnePlus 11 5G flagship smartphone will be released in China on January 4, 2023.
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Chinese smartphone brand OnePlus announced on December 26 that its OnePlus 11 5G flagship smartphone will be released in China on January 4, 2023.

According to Zero2IPO, VisionNav Robotics (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. recently went through a round of strategic financing, led by Bytedanfce, Lenovo Capital and Eastern Bell Capital. In June, the company completed a B1 round financing with an aggregate amount of up to 100 million yuan, led by Lenovo Capital.

Wanda Sports Group Co. debuted on the NASDAQ on Friday July 26, and was subsequently pummeled by investors, falling 36% from its opening IPO price.

Sources close to NVIDIA have disclosed that Tencent's procurement expenditure this time has soared to tens of billions of RMB.

On August 28, Zhejiang Geely New Energy Commercial Vehicles Group Co., Ltd. announced plans to release an intelligent luxury heavy-duty vehicle called "Homtruck" in small batches by the end of 2023.

On August 5th the Chinese currency took a blow, tumbling to its lowest since the 2008 financial crisis – roughly 7 yuan for $1.

The vivo X80 Pro+ 5G is tentatively scheduled to launch in October 2022, which is subject to change depending on global supply chains.

A series of recent child sexual assault cases in China have highlighted loopholes and negligence in the country’s approach to protecting children.

Report from KPMG and Aliresearch predicts the market scale of e-commerce livestreaming will reach 1.05 trillion yuan in 2020 with a massive growth from 438.8 billion yuan last year.

The OnePlus 10 Pro Panda White Extreme Edition smartphone will be officially launched in the Chinese market at 10:00 am on March 1, at a price of 5,799 yuan ($919).

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Automobile service platform Tuhu submitted its prospectus on Monday at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEx), with Goldman Sachs, CICC, Bank of America and UBS as co-sponsors.