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AliExpress Unveils New "CHOICE" Offering in U.S., Announces March Anniversary Sale

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Thursday, March 2, 2023

NEW YORK, March 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- AliExpress, the global e-commerce retail platform of Alibaba and one of the top cross-border marketplaces in the world, today announced the launch of its new AliExpress CHOICE offering in the U.S, as well as its March anniversary sale. Throughout the sale, which runs from March 20-26, 2023, thousands of CHOICE products will be on sale with savings of 75-90% from other retailers.

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  • Throughout the sale, which runs from March 20-26, 2023, thousands of CHOICE products will be on sale with savings of 75-90% from other retailers.
  • The new AliExpress CHOICE offering is a curated collection of 50,000 products from the online retailer's highest-rated and most-trusted sellers across categories such as consumer electronics, household goods, fashion, fitness, beauty, sports apparel, and much more.
  • AliExpress CHOICE considers several key factors that matter most to its shoppers, including product ratings, pricing, popularity, availability, and timely delivery.
  • For more information on the CHOICE offering, the brand's upcoming anniversary sale, and to shop the wide range of products available between March 20-26, 2023, please visit AliExpress.com .

AMD expected to occupy over 20% of server CPU market and Arm 8% in 2023, according to DIGITIMES Research

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Thursday, February 23, 2023

TAIPEI, Feb. 22, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- AMD and Arm have been gaining up on Intel in the server CPU market in the past few years, and the margins of the share that AMD had won over were especially large in 2022 as datacenter operators and server brands began finding that solutions from the number-2 maker growing superior to those of the long-time leader, according to Frank Kung, DIGITIMES Research analyst focusing primarily on the server industry, who anticipates that AMD's share will well stand above 20% in 2023, while Arm will get 8%.

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  • Prices are one of the three major drivers that resulted in datacenter operators and server brands switching to AMD.
  • Since Intel's and AMD's processors are both based on the x86 architecture, compatibility is not an issue that server companies need to worry about, Kung noted.
  • However, datacenter operators and server brands are still aggressive about Arm processors' development in the server market.
  • Chart 1: Server shipment share by CPU, 2020-2023
    Table 1: Server CPU roadmaps by supplier, 2021-2024

IQVIA in Collaboration with Alibaba Cloud to Deliver Commercial & Clinical Solutions in China

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Tuesday, January 31, 2023

IQVIA™ (NYSE:IQV), a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the pharmaceutical and broader life sciences industry, today announces the first life sciences industry collaboration with Alibaba Cloud in China.

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  • IQVIA™ (NYSE:IQV), a leading global provider of advanced analytics, technology solutions and clinical research services to the pharmaceutical and broader life sciences industry, today announces the first life sciences industry collaboration with Alibaba Cloud in China.
  • IQVIA and Alibaba Cloud, the digital technology and intelligence backbone of Alibaba Group, will be providing solutions hosted in Mainland China leveraging Salesforce on Alibaba Cloud.
  • The partnership with Alibaba Cloud will enable IQVIA to accelerate and expand the development of solutions tailored to China’s localized needs and delivered via the Alibaba Cloud.
  • “Alibaba Cloud is very excited to embark on this partnership with IQVIA, the market leading life sciences technology provider in China,” said Henry He, General Manager, Americas, Alibaba Cloud Intelligence.

Fortune Selects Abu Dhabi as Host City of the 2023 Fortune Global Forum

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Tuesday, January 24, 2023

NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortune has announced that the 2023 Fortune Global Forum, the preeminent gathering for the CEOs of the world's largest multinational companies, will take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from November 27-29. The announcement was made by Fortune CEO Alan Murray and His Excellency Rashed Al Blooshi, Undersecretary of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development at a joint press conference on the morning of January 24 at Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi.

Key Points: 
  • NEW YORK, Jan. 24, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fortune has announced that the 2023 Fortune Global Forum , the preeminent gathering for the CEOs of the world's largest multinational companies, will take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE, from November 27-29.
  • Fortune announces the 2023 Fortune Global Forum will take place in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on November 27-29.
  • This will be the first time the Fortune Global Forum will be hosted in the Middle East/North Africa (MENA) region.
  • The Fortune Global Forum convenes heads of state and economic leaders with the CEOs of the world's biggest multinational companies.

Strategic Analysis of Nontraditional Players in Automotive Industry: Focus on Developing an Ecosystem of Services Vital for Growth - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Friday, December 16, 2022

The "Strategic Analysis of Nontraditional Players in Automotive" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Strategic Analysis of Nontraditional Players in Automotive" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • The automotive industry is undergoing a transformation as CASE technologies increasingly influence its future and diverging markets open opportunities for new players along the value chain.
  • A shift in mindset from automotive to mobility is certainly forcing traditional car manufacturers to compete with new entrants on multiple fronts.
  • This study provides the following:
    Strategic overview of nontraditional players entering the automotive industry, analysis of their car-building capabilities, and exploration of their diversification strategies, focusing on corporate, CASE, manufacturing, and sales
    Overview of nontraditional players' product portfolios, growth strategies, product planning, platform development, and positioning
    Who are the nontraditional players entering the electric vehicle (EV) space?

Strategy Analytics: Apple Captures 68% Smartphones Revenue Share during 11.11 Online Shopping Festival in China

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Thursday, November 17, 2022

According to new research from Strategy Analytics , 9.0 million units of smartphones were sold during 11.11 online shopping festival in China this year, down -35% YoY.

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  • According to new research from Strategy Analytics , 9.0 million units of smartphones were sold during 11.11 online shopping festival in China this year, down -35% YoY.
  • We estimated 9.0 million units of smartphones were sold during 11.11 online shopping festival this year, down -35% YoY.
  • Linda Sui , Senior Director at Strategy Analytics, added, Apple solidified the leadership during 11.11 festival this year.
  • Apple ranked top by volume share (39%) and revenue share (68%) at the expenses of Chinese brands.

HHOGene GPods Sold Out 1000 Premium Sets Within 2 Hours

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Wednesday, November 9, 2022

Now this flagship product created another "hit" of the market that the 1000 limited edition "HHOGene GPods Premium Set"(black) were sold out within 2 hours.

Key Points: 
  • Now this flagship product created another "hit" of the market that the 1000 limited edition "HHOGene GPods Premium Set"(black) were sold out within 2 hours.
  • In the set, it contains one GPods and four thematic shells named as Tiger stripes, The Skull, The Ripples, DARE TO SHINE.
  • This is another unique point of HHOGene that allows people to customize their own special earbuds with GPods shells.
  • 1,000 black limited edition "HHOGene GPods Premium Set" were sold out within 2 hours, in response to consumers' passion on GPods, HHOGene plan to continue rolling out more premium sets, now it is open to purchase.

Cadbury, Silent Night, Johnnie Walker, Highland Spring are among the winners of the 2022-2023 Brand of the Year Awards.

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Monday, November 7, 2022

The fifteenth edition of the World Branding Awards saw over 3,500 brands from more than 45 countries named as Brand of the Year.

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  • The fifteenth edition of the World Branding Awards saw over 3,500 brands from more than 45 countries named as Brand of the Year.
  • Lurpak, Club Med, Yakult, Spotify, CoCo, Ikea, Amazon, Netflix, Neutrogena, Lego, Cadbury, Johnnie Walker, Ferrari, and Hennessy were announced as Global Winners at the prestigious awards ceremony.
  • Winners from the UK include Silent Night, Highland Spring, Just Eat, Prudential, Sports Direct, Sunsilk, Warburtons, Ribena, Boots, Travis Perkins, Greggs, Burberry.
  • Other National Tier winners include Alibaba (China), Dior (France), Haribo (Germany), Toyota (Indonesia), Sprite (Kenya), 7-Eleven (Singapore), Sparco (Italy), just to name a few.

Ayala Land, FERN-D, Indoplas are among the winners of the 2022-2023 Brand of the Year Awards

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Monday, November 7, 2022

The fifteenth edition of the World Branding Awards saw over 3,500 brands from more than 45 countries named as Brand of the Year.

Key Points: 
  • The fifteenth edition of the World Branding Awards saw over 3,500 brands from more than 45 countries named as Brand of the Year.
  • Lurpak, Club Med, Yakult, Spotify, CoCo, Ikea, Amazon, Netflix, Neutrogena, Lego, Cadbury, Johnnie Walker, Ferrari, and Hennessy were announced as Global Winners at the prestigious awards ceremony.
  • Winners from The Philippines include Ayala Land, FERN-D, Indoplas, Kitchen City, Magnolia Gold, Baguio Craft Brewery, Naturacentials.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.

Aurora, Bangkok Bank, Farmhouse, Café Amazon are among the winners of the 2022 Brand of the Year Awards

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Monday, November 7, 2022

The fifteenth edition of the World Branding Awards saw over 3,500 brands from more than 45 countries named as Brand of the Year.

Key Points: 
  • The fifteenth edition of the World Branding Awards saw over 3,500 brands from more than 45 countries named as Brand of the Year.
  • Lurpak, Club Med, Yakult, Spotify, CoCo, Ikea, Amazon, Netflix, Neutrogena, Lego, Cadbury, Johnnie Walker, Hennessy were announced as Global Winners at the prestigious awards ceremony.
  • Winners from Thailand include Aurora, Bangkok Bank, Farmhouse, Caf Amazon, Gems Pavillion, King Power, PTT Station, Siam Paragon, Thai Life Insurance, True Online, Mk Suki, M-150, Twelve Plus.
  • The World Branding Awards is the premier awards of the World Branding Forum, a registered non-profit organisation.