China $55 Billion E-Commerce Giant JD.com to Buy 65% of Home Credit Consumer Finance (China) for $454 Million (CNY 3.3 Billion), Home Credit China Established in 2010 as 1 of 4 Consumer Finance Firms Licensed to Operate in China, Home Credit Operates in Asia & Europe and is Owned by PPF Group
27th December 2024 | Hong Kong
China e-commerce giant JD.com ($55 billion) has announced to buy 65% of Home Credit Consumer Finance (China) for $454 million (CNY 3.3 billion). Home Credit (China) was established in 2010 as 1 of 4 consumer finance firms licensed to operate in China. Home Credit Vietnam is part of Home Credit Group founded in 1997 in Czech Republic, operating in Asia & Europe and is owned by PPF Group. Home Credit China has served more than 84 million customers in more than 300 cities in China. In 2024 March, Thailand largest bank SCB X has announced to buy the consumer finance business of Home Credit Vietnam for $860 million. Home Credit Vietnam has 15 million customers & 14,000 point-of-sales locations in Vietnam. In 2024 August, Walmart ($599 billion market value) has been reported to be selling its stake in China e-Commerce Giant JD.com ($41 billion market value) for $3.7 billion after a 8-year partnership, with the share sale reported to be priced between $24.85 to $25.85. In 2024 May, Shanghai court has ruled China e-Commerce Giant JD.com not liable to pay China wealth manager Noah Holdings, with JD.com accusing Noah of engaging in malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud during Shanghai court trial. In 2024 March, JD.com listed neighbourhood & delivery platform Dada Nexus has confirmed overstating revenue by $79 million (CNY 568 million) from Q4 2022 to Q3 2023 (1 year), with President He Huijian to resign after the independent review is completed. In January 2024, Dada Nexus was reported to have overstated revenue by $140 million (CNY 1 billion) for 2023 discovered during routine audit (disclosed on 5th January 2024). Dada Nexus share price has decreased -29.7% year-to-date and -74.1% from last 12 months. JD.com current market value is $37 billion (8/3/24) and Dada Nexus market value is $605 million (8/3/24). In January 2024, JD.com had won a $140.7 million (CNY 1 billion) compensation anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group filed 6 years ago. Alibaba Taobao & Tmall had required online vendors to sell only using Alibaba platforms. In December 2023, JD.com had accused China wealth manager Noah Holdings of engaging in a malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud (CNY 30 billion) during a Shanghai court trial. Noah Holdings subsidiary Gopher Asset Management had provided financing to Lui Jing (providing Noah with false JD.com documents) & causing over $1.1 billion of losses, and was sentenced to life for fraud. Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua had also been sentenced to jail for accepting bribes from Luo Jing. JD.com cited Noah Holdings had been involved in more than 10 similar incidents and had been warned & punished by authorities.
“ China $55 Billion E-Commerce Giant JD.com to Buy 65% of Home Credit Consumer Finance (China) for $454 Million (CNY 3.3 Billion), Home Credit China Established in 2010 as 1 of 4 Consumer Finance Firms Licensed to Operate in China, Home Credit Operates in Asia & Europe and is Owned by PPF Group “
$599 Billion Walmart to Sell Stake in $41 Billion China E-commerce Giant JD.com for $3.7 Billion after 8-year Partnership, Share Sale Reported to be Priced Between $24.85 To $25.85
21st August 2024 | Hong Kong
Walmart ($599 billion market value) has been reported to be selling its stake in China e-Commerce Giant JD.com ($41 billion market value) for $3.7 billion after a 8-year partnership, with the share sale reported to be priced between $24.85 to $25.85. In 2024 March, JD.com listed neighbourhood & delivery platform Dada Nexus has confirmed overstating revenue by $79 million (CNY 568 million) from Q4 2022 to Q3 2023 (1 year), with President He Huijian to resign after the independent review is completed. In January 2024, Dada Nexus was reported to have overstated revenue by $140 million (CNY 1 billion) for 2023 discovered during routine audit (disclosed on 5th January 2024). Dada Nexus share price has decreased -29.7% year-to-date and -74.1% from last 12 months. JD.com current market value is $37 billion (8/3/24) and Dada Nexus market value is $605 million (8/3/24). In January 2024, JD.com had won a $140.7 million (CNY 1 billion) compensation anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group filed 6 years ago. Alibaba Taobao & Tmall had required online vendors to sell only using Alibaba platforms. In December 2023, JD.com had accused China wealth manager Noah Holdings of engaging in a malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud (CNY 30 billion) during a Shanghai court trial. Noah Holdings subsidiary Gopher Asset Management had provided financing to Lui Jing (providing Noah with false JD.com documents) & causing over $1.1 billion of losses, and was sentenced to life for fraud. Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua had also been sentenced to jail for accepting bribes from Luo Jing. JD.com cited Noah Holdings had been involved in more than 10 similar incidents and had been warned & punished by authorities.
“ $599 Billion Walmart to Sell Stake in $41 Billion China E-commerce Giant JD.com for $3.7 Billion after 8-year Partnership, Share Sale Reported to be Priced Between $24.85 To $25.85 “
China E-Commerce Giant JD.com Listed Neighbourhood & Delivery Platform Dada Nexus Confirmed Overstating Revenue by $79 Million from Q4 2022 to Q3 2023, President He Huijian to Resign after Independent Review is Completed, Overstated Revenue by $140 Million for 2023 Discovered During Audit & Disclosed on 5th January 2024, Dada Nexus Share Price Decreased -29.7% YTD & -74.1% from Last 1 Year
10th March 2024 – China e-commerce giant JD.com listed neighbourhood & delivery platform Dada Nexus has confirmed overstating revenue by $79 million (CNY 568 million) from Q4 2022 to Q3 2023 (1 year), with President He Huijian to resign after the independent review is completed. In January 2024, Dada Nexus was reported to have overstated revenue by $140 million (CNY 1 billion) for 2023 discovered during routine audit (disclosed on 5th January 2024). Dada Nexus share price has decreased -29.7% year-to-date and -74.1% from last 12 months. JD.com current market value is $37 billion (8/3/24) and Dada Nexus market value is $605 million (8/3/24). In January 2024, JD.com had won a $140.7 million (CNY 1 billion) compensation anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group filed 6 years ago. Alibaba Taobao & Tmall had required online vendors to sell only using Alibaba platforms. In December 2023, JD.com had accused China wealth manager Noah Holdings of engaging in a malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud (CNY 30 billion) during a Shanghai court trial. Noah Holdings subsidiary Gopher Asset Management had provided financing to Lui Jing (providing Noah with false JD.com documents) & causing over $1.1 billion of losses, and was sentenced to life for fraud. Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua had also been sentenced to jail for accepting bribes from Luo Jing. JD.com cited Noah Holdings had been involved in more than 10 similar incidents and had been warned & punished by authorities.
China E-Commerce Giant JD.com Listed Neighbourhood & Delivery Platform Dada Nexus Overstated Revenue by $140 Million for 2023 Discovered During Audit & Disclosed on 5th January 2024, Dada Nexus Share Price Decreased -53.2% YTD & -88.4% from Last 1 Year
11th January 2024 – China e-commerce giant JD.com listed neighbourhood & delivery platform Dada Nexus has overstated revenue by $140 million (CNY 1 billion) for 2023 discovered during routine audit (disclosed on 5th January 2024), with Dada Nexus share price decreasing -53.2% year-to-date and -88.4% from last 12 months. JD.com current market value is $40 billion (11/1/24) and Dada Nexus market value is $395 million (11/1/24). Earlier in January 2024, JD.com won a $140.7 million (CNY 1 billion) compensation anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group filed 6 years ago. Alibaba Taobao & Tmall had required online vendors to sell only using Alibaba platforms. In December 2023, JD.com had accused China wealth manager Noah Holdings of engaging in a malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud (CNY 30 billion) during a Shanghai court trial. Noah Holdings subsidiary Gopher Asset Management had provided financing to Lui Jing (providing Noah with false JD.com documents) & causing over $1.1 billion of losses, and was sentenced to life for fraud. Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua had also been sentenced to jail for accepting bribes from Luo Jing. JD.com cited Noah Holdings had been involved in more than 10 similar incidents and had been warned & punished by authorities.
China E-Commerce Giant JD.com Wins $140.7 Million Compensation Anti-Monopoly Lawsuit Against Alibaba Group Filed 6 Years Ago, Alibaba Taobao & Tmall Required Online Vendors to Sell Only Using Alibaba Platforms
4th January 2024 – China e-commerce giant JD.com has won a $140.7 million (CNY 1 billion) compensation anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba Group filed 6 years ago. Alibaba Taobao & Tmall had required online vendors to sell only using Alibaba platforms. In December 2023, JD.com had accused China wealth manager Noah Holdings of engaging in a malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud (CNY 30 billion) during a Shanghai court trial. Noah Holdings subsidiary Gopher Asset Management had provided financing to Lui Jing (providing Noah with false JD.com documents) & causing over $1.1 billion of losses, and was sentenced to life for fraud. Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua had also been sentenced to jail for accepting bribes from Luo Jing. JD.com cited Noah Holdings had been involved in more than 10 similar incidents and had been warned & punished by authorities.
China E-Commerce Giant JD.com Accused China Wealth Manager Noah Holdings of Engaging in Malicious Lawsuit & Misleading Public in $4.2 Billion Fraud During Shanghai Court Trial , Noah Subsidiary Gopher Asset Management Provided Financing to Lui Jing with False JD.com Documents & Causing Over $1.1 Billion of Losses & was Sentenced to Life for Fraud, Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua Sentenced to Jail for Accepting Bribes from Luo Jing
8th December 2023 – China e-commerce giant JD.com has accused China wealth manager Noah Holdings of engaging in a malicious lawsuit & misleading public in $4.2 billion fraud (CNY 30 billion) during a Shanghai court trial. Noah Holdings subsidiary Gopher Asset Management had provided financing to Lui Jing (providing Noah with false JD.com documents) & causing over $1.1 billion of losses, and was sentenced to life for fraud. Gopher Asset Management Executive Fang Jianhua had also been sentenced to jail for accepting bribes from Luo Jing. JD.com cited Noah Holdings had been involved in more than 10 similar incidents and had been warned & punished by authorities.
China E-Commerce Giant JD.com Accused China Wealth Manager Noah Holdings of Engaging in Malicious Lawsuit & Misleading Public in $4.2 Billion Fraud During Shanghai Court Trial
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