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Chinese carriers gear up for diversified needs of global digital platforms
08/22/2016
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9:11:56 PM
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Be it for an e-commerce platform or supporting different phases of a journey via their digital assets, Chinese airlines are looking to refining their sites and apps.
China mergers lead to fewer discounts on ride-sharing and travel
08/15/2016
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5:48:58 PM
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Mergers of Didi-Kuaidi, Meituan-Dianping, Ctrip-Qunar were all backed by at least one of the Baidu-Alibaba-Tencent (BAT), who have orchestrated mergers to staunch losses.
Cheer U Islands secures RMB 7.5 million in Pre-A round
08/10/2016
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7:08:41 PM
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Cheer U Islands received RMB 7.5 million in series Pre-A round. Investors of the round will get a 15% stake in Cheer U Islands.
China's home-sharing site surpasses Airbnb
05/10/2016
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10:30:45 PM
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China’s largest vacation rental website Tujia.com has grown from an unknown to a unicorn surpassing the $1 billion market valuation
Alitrip, Ctrip vying for stake in long-haul bus tickets online service
03/16/2016
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6:35:36 PM
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Ctrip, Alitrip and bus operators are racing to build a nationwide e-ticket platform as part of a government push to modernize long-distance bus network.
Huixiaoer completes B round with tens of millions of dollars
03/24/2016
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11:25:26 AM
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Meeting venue booking platform Huixiaoer announces the completion of its B-round funding with tens of millions of US dollars. The round was led by DCM Ventures and joined by IDG Capital Partners.
Alitrip set to leverage Alibaba’s prowess in the world of e-commerce
02/22/2016
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4:08:55 PM
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Be it for Alibaba’s massive traffic or data analysis expertise, Alitrip is looking beyond the model of a traditional OTA to have a bigger say in the overall consumer travel experience.
Alibaba, Baidu and Tencent the`Kingmakers' behind China's dealmaking surge
11/06/2015
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5:55:28 PM
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China’s biggest Internet companies -- Baidu, Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. and Tencent Holdings Ltd., known collectively as BAT -- are driving consolidation.
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