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More Possible China E-commerce Acquisitions For eBay
September 4, 2011eBay reportedly expects its Greater China sales in 2011 to increase by between 30% and 40%, and the company will seek opportunities to acquire new assets to increase its market share in China.
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PayPal Ends Cooperation With Alibaba In China
June 8, 2011PayPal, the third-party Internet payment platform of eBay, has announced that it will terminate its cooperation with AliExpress, the worldwide site of the Chinese B2B e-commerce group Alibaba, from August 3, 2011.
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China's Alibaba Acquires Auctiva
August 26, 2010Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba.com has entered into an agreement to acquire Auctiva, a third-party developer of tools for eBay sellers.
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Former Vice Director Of Google China Engineering Research Institute Will Join Baidu.com
April 16, 2010According to an insider from the Chinese search engine company Baidu.com, Wang Jin, former vice director of Google China Engineering Research Institute, will join Baidu.com as vice president for technology, making him the first top Google China executive to join Baidu.com in recent months.
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PayPal Works With China UnionPay For Online Payment Services
March 23, 2010PayPal, the Internet payment subsidiary of the American e-commerce company eBay, has reached a deal with the Chinese intra-bank card system operator China UnionPay, to allow China UnionPay's card holders to use PayPal as a payment tool when shopping on overseas websites.
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Rumor: PayPal To Cooperate With Alibaba For Online Payments In China
March 17, 2010EBay's online payment subsidiary PayPal is negotiating with the Chinese B2B e-commerce group Alibaba, aiming to introduce its online payment service in China into Alibaba's worldwide site of AliExpress.
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Chinese Technology Millennium Decade Quiz
December 14, 2009Can you believe it's already been 10 years!? ChinaTechNews.com, and its previous incarnations of China Internet Forum and China Internet Update, started in 1999 and burst out onto the scene in a big way in 2000 — we have witnessed the entire decade of technology tribulations and techno-fads in China!
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China's Eachnet.com Launches Special Area For Products From Taiwan
September 22, 2009Eachnet.com, one of the leading Internet shopping websites in China, has announced in Nanjing, Jiangsu, that the company has formally launched a "Taiwan Hall", providing various products from Taiwan.
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China's Alibaba Plans To Invest USD30 Million In Overseas Markets In 2009
March 16, 2009According to Jack Ma, CEO of the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, to help and attract small companies in North America to export more goods to China, the company is now seeking cooperative partners in the United States and it has started discussions with companies such as Google, eBay, Yahoo, and Microsoft.
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China's 99bill.com Teams With PayPal To Explore International Payments
February 27, 2009In a move that seems like eBay's subsidiary PayPal might be contemplating a Chinese acquisition, Chinese independent third-party online payment company 99bill.com has signed an agreement with PayPal to jointly improve its international payment efficiency and promote international trade settlement.
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Huawei Joins Open Handset Alliance
December 11, 2008According to information from the Open Handset Alliance, China's telecommunications manufacturer Huawei and 13 other companies, including Vodafone, Toshiba and Sony Ericsson, have jointed the alliance to lend support to the Android open source platform-based Google phone.
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Wang Leilei Resigns From Tom Group
September 5, 2008Tom Group says Wang Leilei has resigned his posts as vice president and executive director of Tom Group, CEO and director of Tom.com and director of Tom-eBay.
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China's Online Shopping Topped CNY16.2 Billion In First Half Year
June 25, 2008According to the China Online Shopping Survey 2008 released by China Internet Network Information Center, the total online shopping value in the four municipalities and 15 developed cities in China reached CNY16.2 billion in the first six months of this year.
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eBay Eachnet Gets Fully Connected With eBay U.S.
June 24, 2008Chinese online auction firm eBay Eachnet says it has been fully connected to eBay's (EBAY) main transaction platform in the United States and this will enable Chinese online shoppers to directly purchase goods from the U.S. via Eachnet.
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Rumor: Tom Online's CEO Will Resign
June 4, 2008Disappointed with eBay Eachnet's performance, Wang Leilei, CEO of Tom Online, may resign from his job.
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