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China's radiant male skincare market has a fresh shine: A raft of domestic startups is tapping global investors for funds, with ambitions to rival giants like L'Oreal in a billion-dollar business ...
The merger came into effect 1 June 2015, with each CNR share exchanged for 1.1 CSR shares - the combined company became the largest railway rolling stock manufacturer in the world, and held over 90% of the Chinese market. Total employment of the combine was 175,700 persons, and the share capital was valued at CN¥27.289 billion. [1]
In 1931, Pechoin was founded by Gu Zhimin (顾植民) as a skincare brand under cosmetics company Fu Bei Kang (富贝康化妆品有限公司) in Shanghai, making it the first domestic skincare brand in China. [1] [5] [12] In Chinese, the name "Pechoin" may be interpreted as a hundred birds paying tribute to Fenghuang or the Chinese phoenix.
Proya was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in November 2017. [1] In the first three quarters of 2019, Proya's revenue was 2.1 billion yuan and profit was 240 million yuan, both up nearly one-third, year on year. [1] The company also owns and manages several hospitality brands. [3] Tieding Liuliu Fairyland is an amusement park in Yueqing. [4]
Procter & Gamble on Tuesday said sales of its high-end SK-II skin-care brand fell 34% in the greater China region during its latest quarter — and it blamed an unlikely culprit.
China's first Securities Law was passed December 1998, and became effective July 1, 1999. The nation's first comprehensive securities legislation, it grants CSRC "authority to implement a centralized and unified regulation of the nationwide securities market in order to ensure their lawful operation". [ 7 ]
China's tech companies are finally seeing the light of day in the stock markets after several challenging years. On Friday, Hong Kong's Hang Seng Tech Index closed 5.6% higher. The index is up 24% ...
Most market research is purely commercial, however one notable example of a commercial survey firm which also conducts general public opinion polls is Horizon Research (also known by its Chinese name Lingdian). [9] Horizon's survey results are often reported in the Chinese media, and referenced in some discussions of public policy. [10] [11]