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Posted on 30/12/2020 by admin

Kuaishou asks staff to work extra days ahead of Hong Kong IPO

Kuaishou is under tremendous pressure ahead of an IPO as it struggles to compete with rivals such as Douyin and Bilibili in the online entertainment sector.
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