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  2. Bluegogo - Wikipedia

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    Bluegogo was founded in November 2016 by Gang "Tony" Li (Chinese: 李刚), the owner of bicycle manufacturer SpeedX, as part of a boom in private bikeshare companies in China led by Mobike and Ofo. [3] The company began operating in Shenzhen and expanded to Guangzhou and Chengdu by January 2017

  3. Cycling in China - Wikipedia

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    Despite the dominance of the private apps, many major cities continue to maintain their own government-sponsored bike-sharing systems in parallel, several with fleets measuring in the tens of thousands of vehicles. [26] [33] One of the first private bicycle-sharing companies, Ofo, was founded in Beijing in 2014.

  4. Hello (Chinese company) - Wikipedia

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    'Hello travel') is a transportation service platform based in Shanghai, China. Founded in 2016, the company merged with Youon Bike the following year. [1] Hellobike first focused on building market share for its bicycle-sharing service in China's second- and third-tier cities, before shifting its focus to China's largest urban regions. [2]

  5. Bike ride for dumplings goes viral, gridlocking roads in ...

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    An online invite for a group bike ride in search of good dumplings proved so popular in China, ... and prompted bike-sharing companies to lock down ... C serum is on sale for just $10: '60 is the ...

  6. Bike-sharing firm Ofo's dramatic fall a warning to China's ...

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    Ofo's plight is a warning for China's tech investors, who have plowed tens of billions of dollars into loss-making businesses such as bike sharing, ride hailing and food delivery.

  7. The Trouble with Sharing: China's Bike Fever Has Reached ...

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  8. Mobike - Wikipedia

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    In December 2016, the company made Shanghai the world's largest bike-share city. [3] In June 2017, Mobike raised $600 million in Series E funding led by Tencent, bringing the firm's fund raising in 2017 alone to nearly US$1 billion. [4] In the same month, the company was valued at US$3 billion. [5]

  9. DiDi - Wikipedia

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    Didi Chuxing Technology Company [7] is a Chinese vehicle for hire company headquartered in Beijing with over 550 million users and tens of millions of drivers. [8] [9] [10] [4] The company provides app-based transportation services, including taxi hailing, private car hailing, social ride-sharing, and bike sharing; on-demand delivery services; and automobile services, including sales, leasing ...