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Owner of three luxury brands that have turned their attention to the China market in recent years – Tod’s, Hogan and Roger Vivier — Italy’s Tod’s Group S.p.a. is set to further intensify its China efforts for its flagship Tod’s leathergoods brand in particular. As Emilio Macellari, chief financial officer at Tod’s, said this week, the group plans to open 20 Tod’s stores in 2013 worldwide, yet Chi
APPLICATIONS developed by Baidu.com reappeared on Apple Inc's App Store yesterday after they were removed, without any reasons given by Apple, from the store for iPhone and iPad users on Saturday. By yesterday afternoon,...
Jack Ma, chairman and chief executive officer of e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, said on Tuesday he will step down from the CEO post in May and stay on as chairman.

"I will resign as the chief executive officer on May 10, 2013, and will be fully devoted to the chairman job," the 48-year-old Internet veteran said in an e-mail sent to employees.

Ma said that as chairman he will fo
China's Internet user base will reach 800 million in 2015, according to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). As explained by MIIT minister Miao Wei, as the MIIT speeds up its "Broadband China" project and strengthens broadband construction in China, the number of Internet users in the country will continue to increase rapidly.
Aliyun and net.cn, two cloud computing internet service companies under China's largest internet company Alibaba Group, will be merged as a new company retaining the Aliyun name, reports Chinese IT news website ChinaByte.
Jingdong Mall recently issued a statement confirming that one of its logistics personnel is embroiled in a corruption scandal. It has been learned that a purchasing manager of 360buy is under police detention for selling complimentary commodities acquired from suppliers to the company at high prices.

According to Jingdong, the company established a supervision department in mid-2009, w
THE iPad Mini is a runaway hit with trendy women in Shanghai because of its size and mobility, replacing men who previously spent long hours queuing up for all things Apple.

About half of those people lining up at the city's three Apple Stores to get their hands on the latest iPad product, which had its Chinese mainland debut yesterday, were women.

When the iPad hit the local market earlier
CHINA'S largest e-commerce group yesterday reported record transactions of 1 trillion yuan (US9 billion) in the first 11 months of this year, or equivalent to 5.4 percent of the country's total retail sales last year.

Alibaba.com said its consumer-to-consumer site Taobao.com achieved 800 billion yuan of sales and the business-to-consumer arm Tmall generated around 200 billion yuan. The total f

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