1. Will the balance of users who have not been authenticated with real names be frozen from July 1st?
Alipay: Rumor: On the 21st, media reported that from July 1, users who do not bind a mainland Chinese bank card will not be able to deposit money in their Alipay accounts, nor can they use the balance in their accounts. Alipay accounts that have not completed their identity information before July 1 may be frozen. Regarding the aforementioned media reports that the "freeze balance" was reported by the above media, the Alipay public relations staff denied the matter, saying that "there are many ways to verify real-names. In addition to ID cards and bank cards, there are mobile phones, social security accounts, payment accounts, etc. It is wrong to not use the account balance without binding a bank card or freezing it."
2. Alibaba held the APASS annual meeting, and worked with hundreds of brands to create the ultimate service benchmark for online shopping.
On the evening of May 20, Alibaba's APASS annual meeting and "Global Quality Life Exclusive Day" were held in Shanghai. In addition to nearly 50 "hard" APASS members, the site also attracted many internationally renowned brands such as Maserati, SKII, and Estee Lauder to attend. Alibaba Group Chief Marketing Officer Dong Benhong said at the annual meeting that service will always be the core competitiveness of e-commerce, and it is also a "blue ocean" field that can give full play to the advantages of the Internet. "No matter how e-commerce develops in the future, services are well-known foundations," Dong Benhong said. "Making the value of services is the direction Alibaba has been thinking about and working hard on."
3. The universal mobile Taobao suddenly broadcast a bloody operation.
On May 23, Alibaba Health officially began to broadcast a tumor surgery on mobile Taobao and mobile Tmall clients until 3 pm. The live broadcast was conducted by Alibaba Health and United Family Hospital in the form of a live broadcast showing a minimally invasive surgery for the pancreatic head tumor removal by robots. The Da Vinci surgical robot is an auxiliary minimally invasive surgical system that requires surgeons to observe through the imaging system and manipulate the bedside robotic arm system on the console to complete minimally invasive surgery on the patient. Currently, it is widely used in the urinary, gastrointestinal, hepatobiliary, pancreas and gynecology fields. According to public data, Da Vinci surgical robots have long been distributed in 47 large Grade A hospitals in China, and more than 10,000 minimally invasive surgeries have been performed.
4. Wang Jianlin talks about Wanda's privatization first: The valuation is too low. Sorry, investors
reported on May 21 that after going through ups and downs, it was successfully listed in Hong Kong. Just 15 months later, Wanda Commercial announced privatization, and many people are puzzled. Wang Jianlin, chairman of Wanda Group, recently talked about the issue of Wanda's business privatization for the first time in an exclusive interview with CCTV's "Dialogue". He said that Wanda Commercial's valuation is too low, I'm sorry to shareholders and investors, and it must be privatized.
5. Baidu responds to the fight: How can a search engine take the life and death of a company?
Regarding Li Zhong's open provocation, Baidu responded this afternoon: Today's shopping malls are a place of free competition. As an Internet company, Baidu really has no ability and no power to decide the life and death of other companies. Instead of blame the success or failure of your many companies on the development of search engines, it is better to find more reasons based on your own strategy and management!
6. Tencent founder Chen Yidan donated HK$2.5 billion to create the "Yidan Award".
On May 22, at Shangri-La Hotel, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Mr. Chen Yidan, the main founder of Tencent, announced that he would donate HK$2.5 billion (about US$320 million) to establish the world's largest education award "Yidan Award". The relevant funds have been donated before the award was established. The "Yidan Award" is operated and managed by an independent charitable trust fund to ensure that the award is sustainable.
7. After Youzan’s “sequelae” of charging,
Youzan introduced the charging policy. Although a number of merchants shook their flags and expressed their support, many agents still complained, saying that the road ahead was difficult and that the “friendship boat” with Youzan might be overturned. In addition, Youzan's competitors took advantage of the situation to "poach" and compete for agents and merchants.
8. Gome Online's extra charge of 50 yuan was fined 500,000 yuan by regulators
on May 21, a reporter from the Legal Evening Evening learned from the National Development and Reform Commission that a citizen in Tianjin reported that he purchased a certain brand of vacuum cleaner in Gome Online's online mall. The order price was 449 yuan per unit, and the price on the payment order on cash on delivery was 499 yuan per unit, and he asked for investigation and punishment. After investigation, the problems reported by the whistleblower were true. The price authority ordered him to immediately correct the use of false or misunderstood price measures and fined him RMB 500,000.
9. The King of Belgium invited Jack Ma to Laken Palace to hold a high-tech party for him at the palace
The Echo published on the 20th published a detailed report saying that Jack Ma will visit Laken Palace on the 23rd of this month to have lunch with the king. After lunch, King Philip also chose 14 European business leaders to hold a high-tech elite meeting at the palace. The Echo revealed that among the 14 Belgian high-tech and luxury goods companies that went to Laken Castle to attend the party, start-ups were particularly prominent. The purpose of the party is to give the invitees the opportunity to show Jack Ma his products or professional skills, thereby integrating into the Alibaba platform and entering the Chinese market.
10. A girl gave bad reviews online and was threatened by the seller: she sold the information to a pornographic website.
A girl who was a freshman in Wuhan bought a piece of clothing online and thought the quality was not good and she gave bad reviews. Unexpectedly, the store sent a threatening text message, "If you don't delete the reviews, you will sell your personal information to various pornographic websites to let your mobile Alipay implant virus." "Wait and see, it will make you regret it for the rest of your life!" The reporter called the mobile phone number that sent the threatening text message, but no one answered the phone.