Current location: Home > News > E-commerce Information > Laogao E-commerce Morning News on October 8th

Laogao E-commerce Morning News on October 8th

2016-10-08


1. Deformed company culture, female employees must queue up to kiss the boss every day

On October 8, most of the employees of a company selling homebrew beer machines in Beijing are women. In order to create a distinctive company's corporate culture and unite the hearts of employees, the company stipulates that 9:00 to 9:30 am every day is a special time for the company team to build relationships. Every day, female employees line up and accept the boss' kisses.


2. Walmart accelerates its investment in e-commerce business and tries to narrow the gap with Amazon!

On October 8, retail giant Walmart recently increased its holdings in JD.com. Reuters pointed out that this is just a small step to accelerate investment in the e-commerce field. Walmart hopes to narrow the gap with e-commerce giant Amazon by building more large warehouses and faster delivery speeds, so that it can occupy a more dominant position in other areas of the retail industry!


3. Nearly half of Korean semi-permanent cosmetics are unqualified, and heavy metals are seriously exceeding the standard

On October 8, the Korean Consumer Institute recently released a sampling inspection report. Among the 25 semi-permanent cosmetic dye products circulating on the Korean market, some products have heavy metal contents exceeding the standard value by 30 times, and the cadmium and arsenic contents of the two products exceed the standard by 3 times and 5 times respectively. Cadmium and arsenic have been classified as first-class carcinogens.


4. Double-eyed Terracotta Warriors and Horses appeared on a one-day trip to Xi'an. When will the chaos in the market end?

October 8 news, recently, a reporter from @日本三人三人三人人三版六国人人人人人人人人人人电影的剧情人人人人人人人水的剧情人人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水人水多片的剧情人水人水人水... When the reporter complained to the local tourism bureau, the staff said impatiently: I have never been there, so I can't control it.


5. After becoming a high-quality supplier of Alibaba, ABB "demolition" itself

According to October 8, ABB Group recently announced its major strategic deployments in the future, including: tapping ABB's growth potential in the digital field, strengthening brand building, promoting operations and retaining power grid business. It is understood that this year, ABB has successively cooperated with Alibaba and JD.com's B2B business and became suppliers of the procurement platforms of the two. It mainly sells contactors, industrial control products, switch fuse and other industrial supplies.


6. The US Clothing Association puts pressure on Alibaba and Taobao to the "blacklist" again

According to foreign media reports, the American Clothing and Shoe Association (AAFA) called on the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative to re-list Alibaba and its Taobao and other platforms on the "notorious market" list. This is part of the 2016 Notorious Market Review Application submitted by AAFA to the Office of the United States Trade Representative. This year's application includes 118 online and physical markets selling counterfeit goods. AAFA wrote to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative that Alibaba failed to meet the latter's requirements and eliminate fakes on its platform. The letter also mentioned a research report by the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of China - the report shows that as many as 67% of the goods on Taobao are counterfeit goods.


7. Ant Financial has refuted the rumors of IPO, but the listing location has not been determined?

According to October 8th, yesterday's news, Ant Financial is preparing to go public in Hong Kong, raising at least US$10 billion. However, relevant persons from Ant Financial later said that the news was false and said that there is no timetable for listing. The above news quoted investment bank sources as saying that Ant Financial is communicating with investment banks that were responsible for Alibaba's listing in 2014, preparing to go public in Hong Kong, and is temporarily scheduled to be listed in the first half of next year. Ant Financial's relevant person said that no decision has been made on the listing location at present.


8. Shanghai car-hailing law enforcement has been carried out, and illegal vehicles have been seized and involved in Didi and other platforms !

On October 8, Shanghai Transportation Law Enforcement Department, together with the public security department, launched special law enforcement in the Hongqiao Hub area to rectify illegal online car-hailing. The results showed that the above three online car-hailing platforms all lax and acquiesce or even condone drivers and vehicles without operating qualifications to access the network for illegal operations. Most of the illegally operated private cars are foreign license plates.


9. Xianyu sells vulgar pornographic products: even original stockings and chatting in the same city

According to October 8, a citizen recently reported to reporters that on the second-hand trading platform Xianyu APP, someone sells vulgar pornographic products such as original stockings and underwear. In this regard, the newspaper reporter found that some sellers selling such products even provide services such as chatting in the same city. Yesterday, Xianyu customer service said that when encountering similar situations, you can complain and report them.


10. US court ruled that Samsung should compensate Apple for infringement of "sliding unlock" patent

According to reports on October 8, Apple reportedly won an appeal this week, involving a lawsuit filed by the company against Samsung for its "sliding unlock" patents a long time ago. The judgment this week restored Samsung's original ruling that should pay Apple $119.6 million in damages, after the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit mistakenly dismissed the ruling in February.


Two men from Wuhan went overseas to participate in telecommunications fraud, and they defrauded more than 500,000 yuan with their accomplices.

On October 7, tempted by the monthly salary of over 10,000 yuan, the two men went to overseas telecommunications fraud dens, impersonating public officials such as post offices, judicial organs, etc., and jointly defrauded Chinese residents of more than 500,000 yuan within two months. Recently, the two men were sentenced in the first instance in the Jiang'an District Court of Wuhan City.


Tags for this article: Back to list
×
×
Privacy Policy
×

Platform Information Submission-Privacy Agreement

· Privacy Policy

No content yet


           

×
Golden Crown Club Membership Application Please do not fill in if your annual turnover is less than 70 million, you are not a corporate decision maker, or a third-party service provider