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In Depth: Huawei’s HarmonyOS Next Is Set to Rival iOS and Android
development based on the operating system. They include
iQiyi
, China Merchants Bank, Ctrip and Zhihu
Alibaba Plans $640 Million Investment in Hong Kong’s Entertainment Industry
been struggling to catch up with rivals such as Baidu-backed
iQiyi
and Tencent Video in terms of
Daily Tech Roundup: Baidu’s Profit Halves as AI Spending Erodes Bottom Line
Chinese AI leader weather a severe economic downturn.
IQiyi
posts record revenue, profit for 2023
Baidu’s Profit Halves After AI Spending Erodes Bottom Line
during the December quarter. Its streaming offshoot
IQiyi
Inc. barely grew its topline after losing
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Struggle to Keep Users Paying Following years-long campaigns, Tencent,
iQiyi
and Alibaba’s Youku have
Tech Insider: Internet Content Kings Struggle to Keep Users Paying, China, U.S. Lead World in AI
subscribers in June following a seven-year campaign. For video streaming platform
iQiyi
, hitting the 100
Shanghai Composite Index Rose 0.11% on Friday
campaigns, Tencent,
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and Alibaba’s Youku have finally convinced customers to subscribe, but
CX Daily: China’s Internet Content Kings Struggle to Keep Users Paying
7-year campaign by China’s largest music streaming platform. For video streaming platform
iQiyi
In Depth: China’s Internet Content Kings Struggle to Keep Users Paying
iQiyi
, hitting the 100 million mark took four years and more than 60 billion yuan ($8.5 billion) of
Global Investors Rejig Chinese New Economy Holdings
Bilibili Inc. and
iQiyi
Inc. Meanwhile, Goldman Sachs slashed its stakes in Baidu and Bilibili
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