... campaign vie to explain why they are different from the deeply unpopular Leung. Although Lam has the Mandate of Heaven or whatever the backing of the Chinese Communist Party is called these days, she ...More
EJ Insight2017-02-10
... dog they vie for attention most shamelessly and have no compunction when it comes to jostling for proximity to the dog owner. These reflections, as you will have guessed, are prompted by the new leve ...More
EJ Insight2016-12-09
... t would review the negative impact of the relisting of Chinese companies already listed overseas. Rumors have circulated on WeChat since Thursday afternoon that an official of the China Securities Reg ...More
EJ Insight2016-05-10
Don’t Tap the White Tile 2 has become the world’s most popular mobile game, beating Candy Crush and Clash Royale, the first-quarter ranking of mobile apps by Sensor Tower shows. The app has been down ...More
EJ Insight2016-04-25
Released in January, Little Door Gods pulled in nearly 28 million yuan (US$4.33 million) on its opening day and set a new record for a Chinese-produced animation movie. If the looks of its characters ...More
EJ Insight2016-04-11
... ry power, vie for influence among ASEAN's 10 member countries. The meeting will let Obama showcase the emphasis the United States places on Asia, US officials said. “This is an opportunity for leaders ...More
EJ Insight2016-02-12
... ollars to vie for a bigger share. Huawei, Jin, vivo are all sponsoring India’s premier cricket league. Lenovo and OPPO are reportedly spending aggressively on advertising. At the same time, these Chi ...More
EJ Insight2016-01-04
... market, a view that has been reinforced by feedback from hundreds of chief executives of overseas tech firms he met over the years. “Hong Kong is in a strong position,” Clift said, pointing to the cit ...More
EJ Insight2015-12-22
... plans to vie for a slice of the market. Carmakers would like to know what features interest Chinese consumers most. By scanning public chats on the internet, social media research firm Lamplight Anal ...More
EJ Insight2015-11-26
... rency did vie with the dollar for global pre-eminence? Scholars have looked for clues in the transition from the British pound to the US dollar, but that took place around the middle of last century i ...More
EJ Insight2015-09-05
... , who all vie for support from readers. But the brick-and-mortar book model is also plagued by inefficiencies such as insufficient stocks in certain branches (e.g. some have more copies, some do not) ...More
EJ Insight2015-09-03
... t entity (VIE) structures to list in China. The move will further attract US-listed Chinese companies to list at home. To put it simply, the VIE structure will allow foreign investors to invest in Chi ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-26
More Nasdaq-listed Chinese firms are likely to unwind their Variable Interest Entity (VIE) structure and list themselves on China's New Third Board (NTB) in the second half of this year, according to ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-04
... t entity (VIE) structure which separates the role of ownership and the beneficiaries of a Chinese company, revamping the shareholding structure and waiting to be listed. Many Chinese enterprises may n ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-03
Online platforms that target Hong Kong consumers are evidently seen as a good proposition, judging by the spate of new e-business ventures announced in recent months. Hong Kong Television Network (011 ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-07
... t entity (VIE) which is common in the US technology sector. The Wall Street Journal, working with Dow Jones Risk & Compliance, identified companies that appear to be at risk from the proposed law. ...More
EJ Insight2015-04-20
... d iPhones vie with rival devices from Microsoft Corp. and Amazon.com Inc. for consumers' holiday spending. But sales of the iPad, which helped launch the mainstream tablet market in 2010, slid for the ...More
EJ Insight2014-10-21
... cruits to vie for the stores’ limited stock. “It’s our understanding that the mark-up on these phones when they’re resold in China can be upwards of 300 percent,” Hartman said. “For the most part, the ...More
EJ Insight2014-09-23
Everywhere, rich people try to figure out how to protect their wealth, if not grow it. In the case of wealthy Chinese, the decision often comes down to a choice between keeping their money at home and ...More
EJ Insight2014-06-26
... t entity (VIE) mechanism. US-listed Chinese companies, such as Baidu and JD.com, have such a shareholding structure, but why single out Alibaba and why now? There are two possible explanations. One co ...More
EJ Insight2014-06-24