Big Tech
China’s slowing economy clouds JD.com, Alibaba earnings comeback
What Happened: It’s been a big month for tech earnings in China. On August 16, JD.com reported that net revenues for the quarter ended June 30 jumped 7.6 percent to… Read MoreTaking A Bite Of The Action: How Apple Conquered The China Tech Market
The most profitable tech company in China is not a homegrown giant like Alibaba — it’s America’s Apple. Jing Daily explores its mainland success story. Read MoreDoes Beijing’s War On Big Tech Help Or Harness China’s Internet?
Beijing heightened its war on tech titans, improper data use, and unfair competition on Tuesday, August 17, but is it a good move in the long run? Read MoreHow Will China’s Latest Cyber Laws Impact Luxury?
China continues to clampdown on tech, this time focusing on the pertinent issue of the exploitation of minors. What’s the luxury takeaway? Read MoreChina’s Tech Crackdown Takes A New Victim: Rideshare App Didi
Chinese rideshare company Didi started the week with a $4.4 billion initial public US offering but saw its 25 mobile apps deleted days later. Read MoreWill China’s Big Tech Crackdown Affect Luxury
Alibaba’s internet browser has been removed from various Chinese app stores, an escalation of the conflict between Big Tech and Beijing. Read MoreIs Criticism Of Its Hostile Work Culture Hurting Pinduoduo?
The Chinese e-commerce company Pinduoduo is being criticized for its unethical workplace culture. Will this crisis slow down the tech giant’s meteoric rise? Read MoreNews That Jack Ma Is Lying Low and Not Missing, Sends Alibaba Shares High
Confirmation that Jack Ma, Alibaba’s billionaire co-founder, is not actually missing, as has been widely reported, sent Alibaba shares trading higher. Read MoreWhere Is Alibaba Founder Jack Ma?
China’s most famous entrepreneur, Jack Ma, is unlike his low-profile contemporaries. But now, the businessman has reportedly disappeared from public life. Read MoreAs China Clamps Down on Big Tech, Shares Tumble
Attempts by China to regulate big tech are being felt by its big conglomerates like Alibaba and Tencent which saw billions wiped. Read More