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Search results for “Qunar”
Ctrip takes global expansion to reduce risks from geographic uncertainties
09/10/2019
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6:13:44 PM
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Trip.com has achieved "quite sustainable profitability" in Hong Kong, and is very close to break-even point in Japan and South Korea, according to CEO Jane Sun.
Booking Holdings holds 8% and Baidu holds 19% equity of Ctrip in 2018
03/18/2019
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10:21:45 AM
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Total revenues grew from RMB7.8 billion in 2014 to RMB31.1 billion (US$4.5 billion) in 2018, representing a compound annual growth rate of 41.4%.
Amadeus helps China Railway on distribution amid evolution of global rail industry
07/02/2019
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8:20:20 AM
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The company plays a role in connecting rail operators to travel agencies for now. Rail is a strategically important part to build a full-service travel platform.
3 payment-related trends to watch out from China
06/03/2019
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5:55:08 PM
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Technologies unlocking more sales channels, AI and simpler authentication are expected to drive interesting initiatives in this arena.
GoEuro plugs data into Qunar eyeing Chinese outbound travelers
06/28/2017
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11:40:34 AM
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Travel planner platform GoEuro inked a distribution partnership with Qunar to capture the Chinese tourists wanting to take less traveled routes around Europe.
Qunar co-founder says startup success in China requires a 10-year commitment
06/20/2017
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5:14:03 PM
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Qunar co-founder and early-stage startup investor Fritz Demopoulos said that startups in China need 10-year “commitment” to succeed.
Meituan scales up core "eating" business, and along with it hotel bookings too!
05/16/2019
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10:02:44 AM
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As the superapp's stickiness grows, one of its investors, Booking Holdings, believes that Meituan is going to act as a vital entry point for outbound travel as well.
Chinese travel brands' value climbs 57% in 2018, Ctrip ranks 34th
03/29/2018
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11:14:18 AM
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Tencent, followed by Alibaba, remained China’s most valuable brand. Ctrip increased by 36% to a brand value of USD 3,063 million, ranking 34th.
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