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Sina Exits Wall Street. An Omen Of What’s To Come?
Technology conglomerate Sina announced that it accepted a transaction to go private, getting ahead of President Trump's threat to delist all Chinese companies from the stock exchange. Read MoreWhat Happens If Sina Delists From Nasdaq?
Chinese internet giant Sina is considering de-listing from the Nasdaq due to a take-private offer. How will this reverse globalization play out? Read MoreWeibo Turbocharges Its KOC Network For Beauty Brands
Weibo has started to recruit new key opinion consumers (KOC) for beauty brands. Will this new marketing approach pay off for both sides? Read MoreNew US Bill Threatens Chinese E-Commerce and Streaming Giants
Chinese e-commerce and streaming giants are facing the threat of being delisted from the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq. What does this mean for brands? Read MoreCan Luxury Brands Cash in on Fashion Week Livestreams?
Chinese consumers are enthusiastic viewers of fashion week livestreams. But are brands making the most of the opportunity? Read MoreChina’s Tech Giants Fight For Alibaba’s E-Commerce Crown
Although it dominates China's e-commerce market now, Alibaba is facing stiff competition from several formidable rivals. Read More5 Vital Facts Brands Need To Know About China’s Online Shoppers
With brands preparing for a projected 730 million internet users in China by 2016, a new report takes a detailed look at Chinese consumers' online habits. Read MoreStorm Clouds Loom Over China’s Red-Hot Luxury E-Commerce Market
With China’s luxury industry expected to become the world’s largest by 2015, and the country’s online population swelling, dozens of companies have jumped on the high-end online retail bandwagon. But… Read MoreSina Debuts Luxury Online Shopping Platform: Is China’s “E-Luxury” Market Getting Saturated?
Following the lead of competitors like Netease and Tencent, this week the largest Chinese-language news portal, Sina launched its new luxury e-commerce platform, Sina Luxury, in the hopes of tapping… Read MoreSuper-Collector Wang Wei’s “Dragon Art Museum” To Open In 2012
During this week's Art Power awards ceremony, Sina's Art Collection Channel interviewed Wang Wei, the wife of the Shanghai billionaire Liu Yiqian and one of China's small coterie of super-collectors. Read More