Shares in Beijing Fun Age Entertainment Co Ltd, the comedy stage show and film company, are now worth 44 times what they were when it launched on China's third national equity exchange a month ago.
Younger workers have lighter bags as they offer expensive digital gadgets as gifts to relatives
The hundreds of millions of Chinese who headed home for Lunar New Year had a relatively new travel option this year: mobile apps to find carpool partners to share costs in what is a novel concept for most Chinese.
If, as the Chinese proverb goes, "to learn a language is to have one more window from which to look at the world", Chinese search engine Baidu has provided the country with a portal to the entire planet at their fingertips. Earlier last month, the Baidu Translate app was given a top national science award for their work advancing automated translations in a rarely seen honor for internet companies.
Uncertainty deepens over whether new credit can spur strong investment growth in coming months
Companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen bourses are forecast to announce divergent financial results for the first quarter (January-March) of this year and the entire last year.
The allegorical bottle that Laura Hofstadter threw into the water has had an interesting journey, one that would have taken it up San Francisco Bay, under the Golden Gate Bridge, out into the Pacific Ocean and finally washing up ashore somewhere in China all these years later.
They are already making our cars, vacuuming our floors and serving our food, and during this year's Spring Festival Gala we saw dozens of them dance in unison to some annoying song.
Airline group to buy Ingram Micro at price of $38.9 per share, valuing it at $6 billion
Aston Martin will set up a venture with Chinese consumer electronics group LeEco Holdings Co Ltd to jointly develop the British luxury car brand's first electric vehicle, an example of the deepening ties between the technology and automotive industries.
Major investment will also help US company expand into growing Chinese film market
Chinese mainland stocks rose to the highest level in two weeks in Hong Kong, joining a global equity rebound as oil prices advanced.
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