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Chairman and CFO of JD.com’s Delivery Unit Dada Nexus Resign Amid Leadership Reshuffle
series of executive reshuffles since May, when Xu
Lei
, 49, its CEO announced his retirement for
In Depth: Where Are Chinese Consumers Willing to Spend?
to rebound, said former JD.com Chief Executive Officer Xu
Lei
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In Depth: The 1,000 Kilometer Target Driving China’s Electric Car Industry Into a Frenzy
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Jun and Vice Chairman Lin Bin, controlled 50.8% and 28.4% of the company’s voting rights
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