Search Results: Tencent
Deciphering Tencent’s WeChat Ecosystem
How is how WeChat is building up an entire ecosystem to empower luxury brands to conquer the era of social commerce in China. Read MoreWhat’s New with China’s Luxury Spending? Read Tencent x BCG 2019 Report
Here are five surprising findings from the Tencent x BCG 2019 Luxury Playbook that demonstrate the fast-changing nature of affluent Chinese consumers. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Wanda and Tencent Debuts the Future of Retail in Beijing, and More
The new shopping mall launched by Dalian Wanda Group and Tencent Holdings this week gave the world a sneak peek at the future of retail. Read MoreTencent Reports Historic Profit Slip Despite WeChat Ad Revenue Growth
Tencent reported disappointing Q4 net profit on Thursday. The company did, however, continue to grow ad revenue on WeChat. Read MoreWith Luxury Ads on WeChat and New Mobile Games on the Rise, Tencent’s Future Looks Bright
Chinese tech giant Tencent is set to release its Q4 2018 earnings results on Thursday morning, and investors anticipate a bright outlook. Read MoreBeauty Battle: Lipstick Sales Soar With Tencent Mobile Game Tie-In
The mash-up was an overwhelming success. All five lipstick styles sold out across all sales channels within 24 hours of the launch. Read MoreChinese Titan Tencent Plays an Aggressive New Game: Luxury
Here is how Tencent is vying for the attention of international luxury brands and relying on them to bounce back from the current downward trend. Read MoreWeChat Ad-Revenue Boom Buoys Tencent Earnings in Q3
Tencent released its Q3 2018 earnings results on Nov. 14 and indicated that it got a boost from advertising sales, particularly on WeChat. Read MoreThe Big Surprises in Tencent/BCG’s Report on Chinese Luxury Shopping
The latest BCG x Tencent study, based on surveys of 2,620 Chinese luxury consumers, reveals three customer behavior trends. Read MoreChinese Whispers: JD.com Reportedly Stops Tencent from Selling on Tmall, and More
The competition hots up for top tech companies, namely Alibaba, JD.com, and Tencent, ahead of China's mid-year shopping festival. Read More