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    • Monday, 28 November, 2022
      JD.com to slash pay for top staff as China growth slows

      Ecommerce company pledges to help ordinary workers as Beijing targets wealth gap

      The JD.com logo on a delivery rider’s helmet in Beijing
    • Thursday, 7 April, 2022
      Lex
      JD.com/Richard Liu: another tech boss bites the dust Premium content

      Beijing’s crackdown on the tech sector means wealthy, powerful bosses are under critical scrutiny

      Richard Liu, founder of JD.com
    • Thursday, 7 April, 2022
      JD.com founder Richard Liu steps down in latest Chinese tech chief exit

      Beijing’s campaign to rein in Big Tech has spurred a series of high-profile resignations

      Richard Liu celebrating the 2014 IPO of JD.com
    • Thursday, 23 December, 2021
      Tencent Holdings Ltd
      Tencent divests $16bn of JD.com in first move to unwind portfolio

      Chinese tech group reduces stake in ecommerce company as Beijing steps up regulatory scrutiny of sector

    • Thursday, 23 December, 2021
      LexTencent Holdings Ltd
      Tencent/JD: $16bn stake sale signals state push for crossholdings unwind Premium content

      The more stakes and tie-ups Tencent is forced to relinquish, the weaker its prospects will be

      Tencent office in Shanghai
    • Tuesday, 24 August, 2021
      Chinese equities
      Chinese tech shares rebound after JD.com earnings defy crackdown

      Cathie Wood’s Ark Investment Management reveals it repurchased shares in ecommerce group

      A JD.com sign at the China Digital Entertainment Expo in Shanghai in July
    • Friday, 28 May, 2021
      Lex
      China ecommerce/JD Logistics: warehouse party fizzled for good reasons Premium content

      The delivery spin-off faces a catch-up challenge and investors were right to be cautious

      JD Logistics delivery lockers in Beijing
    • Friday, 28 May, 2021
      JD.com Logistics shares volatile after $3.1bn Hong Kong IPO

      Listing of ecommerce group’s delivery spin-off comes as Beijing steps up scrutiny of tech sector

      A delivery robot demonstrates JD.com’s autonomous delivery vehicles in Changshu, China
    • Monday, 17 May, 2021
      IPOs
      JD.com’s logistics arm seeks to raise up to $3.4bn in Hong Kong IPO

      Unit of Chinese ecommerce group looks to go public after online shopping booms during pandemic

    • Tuesday, 8 December, 2020
      LexDigital health
      Telemedicine/JD Health: what the doctor ordered Premium content

      China is the perfect test bed for digital medicine

      Bloomberg
    • Tuesday, 8 December, 2020
      IPOs
      JD Health shares jump 75% on Hong Kong debut after $3.5bn IPO

      Chinese online healthcare platform benefits from pandemic-led boom in demand

    • Wednesday, 25 November, 2020
      IPOs
      JD Health to raise up to $4bn in Hong Kong IPO

      Listing of ecommerce group’s healthcare unit is set to be one of 2020’s biggest debuts

    • Monday, 17 August, 2020
      China’s JD.com reports rising profitability and sales growth

      Online retailer announces $830m investment in its JD Health unit from Hillhouse Capital

    • Thursday, 18 June, 2020
      JD.com shares jump on ‘homecoming’ debut in Hong Kong

      Online retailer among wave of Chinese companies seeking alternative to New York

    • Friday, 5 June, 2020
      China’s JD.com prepares for year’s largest public offering

      Secondary listing in Hong Kong aims to raise around $4bn

    • Wednesday, 29 April, 2020
      JD.com eyes $3bn Hong Kong listing

      Ecommerce group pursues secondary listing as chairman steps back from subsidiaries

      JD.com sign
    • Monday, 2 March, 2020
      JD.com says delivery network will power it through coronavirus

      Exit of finance chief Sidney Huang announced alongside better than expected results

      A delivery driver sorts parcels outside a JD.com Inc. warehouse in Shanghai, China, on Saturday, March 29, 2020. JD.Com is scheduled to release fourth-quarter earnings results on March 2. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg
    • Friday, 24 January, 2020
      Chinese business & finance
      Chinese ecommerce groups struggle to meet demand for coronavirus supplies

      Alibaba and JD.com among companies running low on face masks and hand sanitisers

      A customer holds boxes of 3M Co. 8247 R95 particulate respirators at a pharmacy in the Central district of Hong Kong, China, on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2020. A deadly coronavirus, which first appeared last month in the city of Wuhan in central China, has spread from the mainland to locations from Hong Kong to the U.S., coloring what is usually a period of celebration and reunion for Chinese people across the world with tension and anxiety. Photographer: Justin Chin/Bloomberg
    • Thursday, 5 September, 2019
      News in-depthChinese business & finance
      China’s tech groups struggle to transform supermarket sector

      Profits elusive despite use of AI and data at conventional outlets

      Alibaba chairman Jack Ma has called Freshippo’s outlets as pioneers of ‘new retail’
    • Tuesday, 13 August, 2019
      LexChinese business & finance
      JD.com: seconds out Premium content

      Few should be surprised if China’s legion of shoppers start reining in spending again

      FILE PHOTO: Richard Liu, CEO and founder of China's e-commerce company JD.com, speaks before ringing the opening bell at the NASDAQ Market Site building at Times Square in New York, U.S. May 22, 2014. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton/File Photo
    • Wednesday, 19 June, 2019
      Lex
      China ecommerce/JD.com: second hand Premium content

      Shareholders want to see an improvement in margins

      JD.com’s operating model accounts for much of its weakness
    • Friday, 10 May, 2019
      JD.com returns to profits as margins widen

      China’s biggest retailer has cut staff and wages

      FILE PHOTO: A worker moves goods at a JD.com logistics centre in Langfang, Hebei province, China November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo
    • Thursday, 18 April, 2019
      Amazon.com
      Amazon to close China marketplace in shift to imported goods

      Company says it has seen strong response from Chinese customers to cross-border sales

    • Monday, 8 April, 2019
      China’s JD.com says it will fire staff who ‘cannot struggle hard’

      Ecommerce group sparks outrage as it also announces it will trial removing income guarantee

      FILE PHOTO: A worker moves goods at a JD.com logistics centre in Langfang, Hebei province, China November 10, 2015. REUTERS/Jason Lee/File Photo
    • Monday, 8 April, 2019
      Andrew Hill
      The ‘955’ work shift has long given way to a more flexible schedule

      Pushing employees to work more than 40 hours a week does little to improve performance

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