
On China's giant Singles Day internet shopping festival, the country's delivery firms are stretched so thin that they are looking for tie-ups, listings and new investors to husband their resources.
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On China's giant Singles Day internet shopping festival, the country's delivery firms are stretched so thin that they are looking for tie-ups, listings and new investors to husband their resources.
Luxury brands suing China's Alibaba have asked a U.S. judge to be relieved of the obligation to mediate, which they say looks futile after Alibaba founder Jack Ma was quoted as saying he would rather lose the case tha...
Most online consumers in China will spend more during the Nov. 11 "Singles' Day" shopping promotion this year than they did last year, according to the results of a survey by consultancy Nielsen Holdings.
Brands are discovering a possessive side to Alibaba. The Chinese e-commerce giant’s annual “Singles’ Day” event has become a national shopping festival.
More than 40% of goods sold online in China last year were either counterfeits or of bad quality, the official Xinhua news agency said, illustrating the extent of a problem that has bogged down the fast-growing online...
Singapore is looking to become a leader in e-commerce, by introducing a mall that combines online and offline shopping, reports TechCrunch.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba reported a stronger-than-expected 32% rise in second-quarter revenue on Tuesday, even as the value of goods transacted on its platforms grew at a slower pace.
Alibaba has announced the decision to make its London offices the hub of its European expansion, while the coming openings of offices in Italy, France and Germany are now official.
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba is lobbying hard to stay off the U.S. Trade Representative's blacklist after coming under renewed pressure this year over suspected counterfeits sold on its shopping platforms.
Alibaba offered to buy all of the shares of Youku Tudou that it does not already own in a deal that would value the Chinese video streaming company at about $5.2 billion.