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News briefsJD.com wins anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba
Chinese e-tailer JD.com has announced that it has won an antimonopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group, Reuters reported. According to the High People’s Court of Beijing, Tmall, Alibaba’s brand platform, abused its market dominance and adopted monopolistic practices known as “choose one from two,” causing JD.com serious damage. Alibaba Group Holding ...
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News briefsNike ranks 21st in Kantar BrandZ rating; Apple remains world’s most valuable brand
Apple is the world’s most valuable brand for the second year in a row, according to the 2023 Kantar BrandZ Most Valuable Global Brands Report. The total value of the world’s 100 most valuable brands for 2023 is $6.9 trillion. Despite a 20 percent decline from 2022, the overall Top ...
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News briefsJD.com to spin off industrial and real estate units
Inside Retail Asia reports that Chinese e-commerce company JD.com plans to spin off its real estate and industrial units and list them on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. In 2017, the Beijing-based company spun off its logistics unit into a separate entity and then opened its delivery and warehousing services ...
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ArticleNike tops global retailers list among sports retailers
Nike Inc./Nike Direct is the largest sports retailer in the world, according to the “Global Powers of Retailing 2023” report, which Deloitte has just released. Decathlon takes the 2nd spot, followed by Dick’s, JD Sports and Adidas, to complete the Top 5 in the sports retailing sub-category. ...
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ArticleNo detailed Singles Day 2022 numbers; Chinese outperform foreign brands in best-selling items
According to a report by Reuters, Chinese consumers tended to opt for relatively inexpensive domestic brands rather than more expensive ones on this year’s Singles Day (Nov. 11), as strict Covid-19 restrictions and economic uncertainty weighed on the shopping spectacle. The shopping day regularly surpasses “Black Friday” and “Cyber Monday” ...
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News briefsJD.com gets sales boost from sports, outdoor
JD.com, the Chinese supply chain technology and service provider, said sports and outdoor were two of six segments that posted double-digit sales growth in the second quarter ended June 30. During Q2, the group generated 5.4 percent revenue growth to 267.6 billion yuan renminbi (€40.0b). Service revenues rose 21.9 percent ...
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News briefsLululemon debuts on JD.com
Canadian sportswear retailer Lululemon officially launched its digital flagship store on July 18 in the J Shop, JD’s upgrade of its fashion and lifestyle business. The launch, which was announced by the Chinese e-tailer, is part of Lululemon’s international growth strategy. JD.com, headquartered in Beijing, is one of the two ...
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JD.com promotes Lei Xu to CEO
JD.com Inc. promoted Lei Xu to chief executive officer, succeeding Richard Liu. Xu, who most recently served as president at the Chinese tech and online retail company and thus already led its operations, will also join its board of directors. Liu founded JD.com in 2004. He will remain chairman of ...
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Growth slows for Alibaba’s Singles’ Day
Alibaba has logged another record-breaking Singles’ Day, but the year-on-year growth of its sales in gross merchandise volume (GMV) is on the decline. This year’s 11.11 Global Shopping Festival, spread over 11 days, brought in about €74 billion in GMV, for an increase of 8.5 percent. This is the first ...
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Puma’s gains from Singles’ Day rise by 50%
Puma collected 2.8 million orders worth the equivalent of more than €80 million through this year’s Singles’ Day festival organized by Alibaba, 50 percent more than a year ago, when it already booked an increase of 40 percent. Puma says its China team spent two months preparing the promotion, planning ...
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Alibaba enjoys record Singles Day, but its market cap drops
This year’s Singles Day raked in a gross merchandise volume (GMV) of 498.2 billion yuan (€63.67bn-$75.19bn) for Alibaba up sharply from the RMB 268.4 billion reported a year ago. The rival Chinese e-tailer Jd.com had sales of about ¥271.5 billion (€34.71bn-$40.99bn). Lasting 11 days this year, Alibaba’s Chinese sales festival ...