1. The buyer is "calling you to death" and the police can't help? Taobao has something to say
On August 3, CCTV News recently released "Scary! There is no way for the police to be responsible for seven or eight thousand calls a day? 》 article. On the same day, a Taobao buyer said he had encountered "you to death". The buyer contacted Taobao waiter and the matter was resolved. Taobao added the "malicious harassment" item in the "Taobao Rules" in June this year, adding new "members insults and intimidation", including "calling you to death".
2. Baidu collapsed again: Netizen Baidu Cloud Account is stuffed with yellow movies overnight
On August 3, Weibo V user @ Liang Xiaohao, who is certified as a "Chinese Gallery Contracted Photographer" on Weibo, posted on Weibo that his Baidu Cloud account was stuffed with yellow films overnight, and a large number of files stored before were gone. In the afternoon, Baidu Cloud officially responded and put forward 4 opinions to the majority of users. More netizens commented with a joking attitude that the user is a "young driver selected by God."
3. Yiche subsidiary Yixin Finance received US$550 million in investment from Tencent, Baidu, JD.com, etc.
On August 3, Yiche announced that it would form an investment consortium with strategic investors such as Tencent, Baidu, and JD.com to invest a total of US$550 million in Yixin Financial Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Yixin Finance"), a subsidiary of Yiche, which focuses on the Internet + automobile financial platform, to invest a total of US$550 million in cash. After the transaction is completed, under complete dilution, Yiche will hold about 47% of Yixin Financial's shares and have control over Yixin Financial through the majority voting rights of the board of directors. Yixin Financial will continue to be merged into Yiche's financial statements.
4. Xiaomi Box introduces Premier League matches questioned by copyright owner Xinying Sports
August 2nd news, yesterday, Xiaomi Box announced that it had reached a content cooperation with BesTV. The 2016-2017 new season Premier League event broadcast and on-demand replay will be the first batch of Xiaomi Box. However, Xinying Sports, the mainland copyright holder of the Premier League event, issued a statement saying that Xiaomi did not obtain its authorization.
5. Alibaba and Japan Transport Cooperation to reduce shipping costs by 30%
According to August 3, after JD.com announced its cooperation with Japanese logistics company Yamato in April this year, Alibaba recently announced its cooperation with Japanese integrated logistics giant Nippon Express in cross-border online shopping business to assist in the transportation of Japanese orders on Tmall International to China, with the expected freight rate being reduced by 30%.
6. Google drone testing will become a well-known drone delivery test in the United States
On August 3, the White House announced that Google's drone delivery service will be tested in the United States. According to a document released by the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy on Tuesday, the U.S. Science Foundation will invest $35 million in research on drones over the next five years. The U.S. Department of the Interior plans to expand the use of drones. In June this year, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) determined the final drone regulation. This provision allows extensive commercial flight of drones and sets requirements for drone licenses.
7. HTC suffered losses for the fifth consecutive quarter, and its revenue also dropped by 42.7% year-on-year
On August 2, HTC released its second quarter financial report for 2016. Although it released its latest flagship smartphone HTC 10 in April, HTC's net loss in the second quarter was still as high as NT$3.1 billion (approximately US$98 million). Prior to this, HTC's net loss in the first quarter was NT$2.6 billion (approximately US$82 million). HTC's net loss in the second quarter also set a well-known loss record in the past five quarters.
8. Carrefour's profits fell sharply in the first half of the year. Is China planning a restructuring or transformation?
According to August 2, the cold winter in the retail industry continues. The financial report released by Carrefour, the world's second largest retailer, recently showed that due to foreign exchange factors, the company's net profit fell by more than 40% year-on-year to 130 million euros (about 143 million US dollars), lower than market expectations. As performance declines, news of Carrefour China may be reorganized spread wildly. In response, Carrefour said that it was not a restructuring.
9. H&M, Uniqlo and other fast fashions are on the blacklist and have been unqualified.
According to August 3, the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine recently announced the information on imported unqualified industrial products in June 2016. According to the list, fast fashion brands including H&M, UNIQLO, Pull&bear, etc. have accumulated more than 30,000 items that have been tested and failed due to unqualified color fastness. In addition, some of the big brands such as Dior and The Kooples have also been returned to ship due to the detection of decomposition of carcinogenic aromatic amine dyes.
10. Didi and Uber join hands on the first day: Monopoly questioning is easy to attack. There is also a true and fake vice president
According to August 2, yesterday was the first day Didi announced that it would hold hands with Uber China, but Didi did not usher in the peace I imagined. First, the Ministry of Commerce responded to the monopoly involved in the acquisition case, and then the competitor Yidao Auto announced that it would launch a typhoon-style subsidy. At the end, the real and fake vice president also issued a call to reduce subsidies. Didi's day is "lively". Let's see what's going on first.