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China’s Internet Stocks Are Like Buying US Tech Before Covid

China’s internet stocks don’t usually sell for cheap. Since 2017, their valuations hovered above their American peers most of the time. But today they are nearly twice as cheap. Read More
Tencent, Kuaishou Demand Real Names in China Internet Tightening

China’s largest social media players from Tencent Holdings Ltd. to ByteDance Ltd. have asked their most popular influencers to display their actual identities, a major shift that tightens ... Read More
Some China Internet Stocks Are Really Inexpensive - Nasdaq

ften said that China internet stocks trade at lower multiples than comparable U.S. firms. It’s also said that the former offer similar or higher rates of growth at more attractive valuations. Read More
China Market Update: Internet Stocks Mostly Rebound, National ... - Forbes

Bilibili outperformed internet names, gaining +3.51%, on continuing momentum from the short-video platform’s positive first quarter results. Alibaba was slightly higher by nearly +1% while JD ... Read More
China's Big Tech crackdown is not a model for the U.S.

Last June, China’s internet regulator censured Chinese social media platform Weibo — of which Alibaba owns 30 percent — after it appeared to have censored posts about an Alibaba executive ... Read More
China has big ideas for the internet. Too bad no one else likes them

Political and technological problems might sink China's New IP plan, but China could reshape the internet in subtler ways. China has big ideas for the internet. Too bad no one else likes them - CNET ... Read More
China’s proposed new antitrust rules trigger $50B drop in big tech ...

China's biggest tech companies lost more than $50 billion in market value Tuesday after the government proposed sweeping new rules to further curb anti-competitive behavior among big internet firms. Read More
As China’s Internet Disappears, ‘We Lose Parts of Our Collective ...

Zhang Ping, better known by his pen name, Chang Ping, was one of China’s most famous journalists in the 2000s. His articles were everywhere. Then in 2011, his writing provoked the wrath of the ... Read More
China creates own Internet domains | ZDNET

Internet experts are concerned that this move will see China administrating its top-level domains with its own separate root servers, which could cause a split in the Internet. Read More
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