Shares of Momo, sometimes referred to as “China’s Tinder,” plunge after the company says the Chinese government has ordered the removal of its “Tantan” mobile hook-up app from app stores. The Chinese ...
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Perry, the voice behind New York Street Food, brings you his latest review on New York City food trucks. We've had some good lunches from Chinese Mirch including duck sliders and both chicken and ...
(Reuters) - Momo Inc's chief executive and a group of investment firms offered to buy all shares of the Chinese mobile chat app company they do not already own for $1.9 billion, six months after the ...
In China, a good casual encounter is hard to find. To help solve this problem, Momo Tech has raised $40 million for its app that helps nearby strangers connect with each other. The product is similar ...
US investors have eagerly snapped up newly-listed shares of an Alibaba-backed Chinese tech company that started its life as an app that helped Chinese singles (or not-so-singles) flirt with others ...
Perry, the man behind New York Street Food, brings you his latest review on New York City food trucks. Chinese Mirch is one of the newer food trucks in the city, debuting at the Choice Streets ...
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