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  2. Momo.com - Wikipedia

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    Momo achieved significant milestones in 2018 with an annual revenue of NT$42.02 billion, a 26.4% increase from the previous year, solidifying its position as Taiwan's largest B2C shopping platform. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 2019, Momo introduced the "Momo Card" to enhance customer loyalty and saw its revenue rise to NT$51.83 billion, a 23.4% year-on-year ...

  3. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    By Q2 2023, Shopee remained the largest online marketplace in Southeast Asia, with a traffic share ranging from 30% to 50% across the region, and also ranked as the leading online shopping platform in Taiwan. [52] [53] In the fourth quarter of 2023, Shopee reported a 46% year-on-year increase in gross orders, reaching 2.5 billion. The gross ...

  4. Lativ - Wikipedia

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    The brand has built its success primarily through online shopping rather than physical stores. [1] The name "Lativ" is derived from the phrase "Life should be attractive in various ways." [2] In 2011, Lativ ranked first in sales volume among online clothing brands in Taiwan, generating a revenue of NT$4 billion (US$133 million). [3] [4]

  5. Need help with school supplies? Here's where to find free ones

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    Larger nonprofits are also good sources of free supplies. For example, Wellnest, a Los Angeles-based mental health clinic, has a school supply assistance program that isn't limited to its clients ...

  6. Kitson (store) - Wikipedia

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    The store carries a selection of clothing for adults and children as well as an assortment of gifts, toys, books, and art. Kitson has been featured in the movie The Bling Ring and Entourage. The store's 2020 holiday window displays purporting to call out hypocritical actions by political figures such as Gavin Newsom , [ 1 ] Nancy Pelosi , Eric ...

  7. List of Chinese-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    10.3 Los Angeles free-to-air networks. ... CCTV-15 (Music) CCTV-16 (Olympic Channel) CCTV-17 (Agriculture and Rural) ... MOMO Kids; MOMO Shopping Television 1;

  8. 85°C Bakery Cafe - Wikipedia

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    A small cup of ice coffee from 85°C Bakery Café. 85 °C Bakery Cafe, also brand-named 85 Cafe, 85 °C Daily Cafe, or 85 Degrees C (Chinese: 85度C; pinyin: Bāshíwǔ Dù C; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Poeh-cha̍p-gō͘--tō͘ C), is a Taiwanese international chain of retailers selling coffee, tea, and cakes, as well as desserts, smoothies, fruit juices, souvenirs, and bakery products. [5]

  9. KidZania - Wikipedia

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    KidZania was created and developed by the Mexican entrepreneur Xavier López Ancona, the current KidZania CEO, alongside his business partner Luis Javier Laresgotti. [8] [9] The first KidZania opened in September 1999 in Santa Fe Shopping Mall in Mexico City, and was named La Ciudad de los Niños ("The City of the Children"). [8]