1. Luolai Life raised 1.25 billion yuan: vertical e-commerce
news on the evening of May 4, Luolai Life released a plan for a private placement, intending to raise 1.25 billion yuan for omni-channel home life O2O operation system construction projects and supply chain system optimization construction projects. The announcement stated that the company plans to raise funds for a private placement of 12.04 yuan per share to not exceed 1.25 billion yuan, and the total number of shares issued shall not exceed 104 million shares. Among them, about 1 billion yuan is planned to be invested in O2O operation projects, and the remaining 250 million yuan is planned to be invested in supply chain construction. In addition, Luolai Life said that the company's stock resumed trading on May 5.
2. Wu Yi, general manager of WeChat Pay, will resign as the president of Fenqile Group.
On the evening of the 4th, Tencent announced today that Wu Yi, general manager of WeChat Pay, will resign due to personal reasons. Sina Technology received news that Wu Yi will serve as the president of Fenqile Group from next week to be responsible for the overall management of the company. After Wu Yi transferred to Fenqile, Xiao Wenjie, the founder of Fenqile, was still the CEO. Xiao Wenjie said that this was a long invitation for two years, "Wu Yi has rich product, business and management experience."
3. State Grid denied closing the payment platform
on May 5th. Yesterday, State Grid Corporation responded to the news that "the Alipay and WeChat payment platforms will be closed" forwarded by Moments that it said that it did not close the entrance to Alipay and WeChat payment fees, but in the future, another payment method - "Diane ebao". State Grid Corporation publicly stated that "Diane eBao" is a new channel for customers to pay electricity bills, which attracted widespread public attention in the early stages of its launch. State Grid e-commerce companies will meet customers' changing service needs in accordance with market rules, continuously improve platform functions, and repay customers' understanding and support with sincere service. At the same time, customers who pay fees through socialized third-party payment channels can still choose the original method. This is equivalent to giving users more services, more platforms, and more choices.
4. A crowdfunding website in the United States has added a "divorce" business to attract attention.
The crowdfunding model has now developed widely throughout the society. Maybe you are no longer surprised by crowdfunding breast augmentation and other activities. Now, a crowdfunding website in the United States has added a new business: divorce. According to the American Quartz Finance website on May 2, the Plumfund online crowdfund platform, founded by Sarah and Josh Margulis in 2006, recently added a "divorce" item to its business segment. The purpose is to allow people or their relatives and friends to use the platform to raise funds for various expenses such as litigation fees, child support or new furniture purchase fees to successfully survive the divorce.
5. The online shopping model hides hacker risks. Gome Online joins hands with 360 to deal with
the rapid development of e-commerce and hiding huge information security risks. Recently, major e-commerce platforms have repeatedly exposed user information leakage incidents. How to properly solve system security issues to prevent malicious invasions by hackers and criminals has become a common problem faced by the e-commerce industry. Recently, Gome Online has joined hands with high-end security manufacturers in the industry such as 360 and Wuyun.com to carry out in-depth cooperation. In the future, it will enable the highest specification "wide-site HTTPS" used by foreign Internet giants such as GOOGle, Facebook, and Twitter to ensure that the online shopping information of hundreds of millions of users is not infringed from a technical level.
6. Amazon Business Services sells $1 billion in goods a year.
Amazon Business Services sells products that companies need, including ordinary office supplies, as well as products from specific industries such as experimental equipment and medical equipment. It also provides wholesale discounts and exclusive products for corporate users. There are also some features that make it easier for enterprise users to straighten out the order process. If the order is worth more than $49, enterprise users can enjoy two-day delivery for free.
7. Ele.me uses an online meal ordering contract to stipulate that the platform merchants have the rights and responsibilities
of the store owners who enter the meal ordering platform are mixed, and it is common for them to have no license and fail to meet the hygiene standards. On May 3, a reporter from The Paper learned that the "Minhang District Online Meal Ordering Service Contract" was recently piloted in Minhang District, Shanghai. This contract template stipulates the rights and obligations of the platform and merchants, and joins the deposit system, so that the platform can also participate in merchant supervision appropriately.
8. Uber steals the stolen Xiaomi: forcibly pushing merchant advertisements to paying users
According to foreign media reports, Uber has begun to promote its brand marketing business across the United States. Passengers consume specific brands of goods and will be able to enjoy free private cars and other benefits. Uber's service is officially called "Uber Offers" (Uber Special Offers). Uber will cooperate with a series of advertisers. So far, the American brands that have cooperated with Uber include Shake Shack, Dunkin'Donuts, Whole Foods, etc.
9. Another accident happened on the food delivery platform. A woman was threatened by a delivery staff with a knife.
According to reports, a case of a food delivery staff with a knife in a hotel apartment in Binjiang District, Hangzhou. A 23-year-old girl ordered a braised chicken rice through the online ordering software "Pai Fu". But he was threatened by a takeaway delivery staff with a knife. Fortunately, the girl's arm was scratched. According to the news from the Hangzhou police, after the incident, the suspect Xu went to Changhe Police Station in Binjiang District on May 2 to surrender. The specific situation of the case is under investigation.
10. Dongshun "joined hands" with the Jingdong New Tonglu Shun Qingrou small and medium-sized stores, one stop to
Jingdong New Tonglu, and added new partners. At the JD headquarters of Beijing Yizhuang Economic and Technological Development Zone, Mr. Chen Xiaolong, the operating president of Dongshun Group, and Ms. Wu Shuangxi, general manager of JD New Tonglu Procurement Business Department, officially signed a contract, and the two parties reached a strategic cooperation. Homemade daily papers such as "Shun Qingrou" and "Harry Beibei" under Dongshun Group will be launched on JD.com's shopkeeper Bao in the near future, and will quickly reach the terminal market of small and medium-sized stores through the new channel business channels.