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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
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
As good fiscal stimulus and vaccine news in countries around the world boosted global stock markets in Q4 2020, total market cap of China's publicly traded Internet companies rose 5.6% QoQ to RMB 17.8 trln, reports the Policy and Economics Research Institute of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a department of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Read More
As China's domestic economy maintained its gradual recovery, capital markets for Chinese internet startups also remained relatively stable in Q3 2020, with the total amount of investment and financing disclosed for the quarter coming to USD 6.22 bln, down 8.9% QoQ and 39.0% YoY, according to Chinese government data. Read More
Chinese game live streaming platform operator HUYA Inc. (NYSE: HUYA) and Wuhan-based game-centric live streaming platform operator DouYu International Holdings Limited (Nasdaq: DOYU) today announced that they have entered into an Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated October 12, 2020 (the "Merger Agreement") with Tiger Company Ltd., a newly formed company with limited liability incorporated under the laws of the Cayman Islands and a direct wholly owned subsidiary of Huya ("Merger Sub"), and, solely for the limited purposes set forth therein, Nectarine Investment Limited ("Tencent"), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tencent Holdings Limited (0700.HK). Read More
Driven by the continued recovery of China's economy and looser liquidity, capital markets for Chinese internet startups rebounded strongly in Q2 2020, with the total amount of investment and financing disclosed for the quarter coming to USD 6.52 bln, up 37.0% QoQ but down 18.4% YoY, according to Chinese government data. Read More
Chinese B2C e-commerce platform operator and retail infrastructure service provider JD.com (Nasdaq: JD; 9618.HK) announced today that transaction volume on the platform during the company's 618 Grand Promotion anniversary sale (held June 1-18) exceeded RMB 269.2 bln, up 33.6% YoY. Read More
Battered by the COVID-19 pandemic in Q1 2020, total market cap of China's publicly traded Internet companies dropped 4.2% QoQ to RMB 11.10 trln, reports the Policy and Economics Research Institute of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a department of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Read More
As the COVID-19 pandemic battered both domestic and overseas economies, capital markets for Chinese internet startups tightened dramatically in Q1 2020, with the total amount of investment and financing disclosed for the quarter coming to USD 5.09 bln, down 28.1% QoQ and 36.3% YoY, according to Chinese government data. Read More
Buoyed by a general rise in the global stock market in Q4 2019, total market cap of China's publicly traded Internet companies increased 18.3% QoQ to reach a record-high RMB 11.59 trln, reports the Policy and Economics Research Institute of the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), a department of China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). Read More