ByteDance's short video app Douyin is suing Tencent Holdings in a Beijing court for monopolistic behaviour, intensifying an ongoing feud between the two Chinese technology giants.
ByteDance's Chinese short video app Douyin has filed a complaint with a court in Beijing to sue Tencent Holdings for monopolistic behaviour and asked for 90 million yuan ($13.94 million) in ...
Tencent Music Entertainment Group (NYSE: TME) is one of the stocks Jim Cramer put under the microscope. During the lightning round, a caller inquired after Cramer’s thoughts on the stock, noting that ...
Marc-Alexis Côté's departure comes just a couple weeks after Ubisoft announced the launch of a new subsidiary that will take ...
Marc-Alexis Côté says he was offered a role at Vantage Studios, "but it did not carry the same scope, mandate, or continuity ...
CrossFire: Legends, the mobile version of the FPS, has begun pre-registrations as the game gears up for a release in SEA ...
XRP ( XRP -3.04%), the native cryptocurrency of the XRP Ledger, reached a record high price of $3.84 on Jan. 4, 2018. That ...
AT&T's free cash flow (FCF) rose 18% to $16.8 billion in 2023 and 5% to $17.6 billion in 2024. But for 2025, it expects its ...
The NBA brought star-studded lineups to Macau this week for the league's return to China after six years but many of the ...
Hangzhou has announced a sci-tech investment policy, under which fiscal spending in science and technology will increase by more than 15 percent, over 15 percent of the city’s newly added financial ...