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Search results for “delisting”
Ctrip-invested Tongcheng Tourism leads funding in Mehood Hotel
08/14/2018
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4:16:20 PM
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Mehood expects to add 300 hotels to its inventory and launch 150 hotels by the end of this year, and increase the number of its hotels to 1,500 and open 1,000 hotels by 2022.
China’s hotel consolidator DidaTravel raises $8 million
04/09/2018
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8:42:41 AM
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DidaTravel will continue to increase direct procurement of hotel resources, expand overseas sales and domestic offline channels after completion of the current round.
Tencent, Ctrip-backed travel firm plans billion-dollar IPO in Hong Kong
03/08/2018
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7:33:51 PM
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Tongcheng-Elong reportedly aims at raising USD 1-1.5 billion in a share sale.
Ctrip- and Tencent-invested Tongcheng merges with eLong, eyeing capital market
12/29/2017
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7:38:54 PM
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Tencent and Ctrip will become major shareholders of the new entity TongCheng-eLong. Ctrip co-founder James Liang will serve as co-chairman.
ChinaTravelNews annual roundup: Major events of year 2017
12/18/2017
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2:15:13 PM
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In 2017, the World Tourism Alliance was set up, ITB debuted in Shanghai, China banned tours to S. Korea, Priceline invested in Meituan to compete with Ctrip, and local home-sharing is on the rise while Airbnb is slow to localize...
Joyu-Lvmama receives RMB 1 billion funding from Res Publica Holdings
09/27/2017
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7:04:07 PM
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Chinese tourism platform Joyu Group announced that it has received RMB 1 billion for its online platform Lvmama, and that Res Publica Industry & Finance Holdings has become its new partner.
Wanda sell-off set to take it closer to mainland relisting
07/13/2017
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7:18:00 PM
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Chinese conglomerate Wanda Group‘s $9.29 billion deal with property developer Sunac could shift its focus to asset-light mode and bolster its vision of relisting.
Qunar exits from NASDAQ, becomes subsidiary of a private firm
03/01/2017
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9:40:59 AM
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Qunar announced to delist its ADSs on NASDAQ and become a wholly owned subsidiary of Ocean Management.
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