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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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 ...
Hot, steamed meat and vegetable dumplings were the star delicacies at Rongali - destination, culture, harmony, a festival of Assam which aimed to highlight, among other things, ethnic delicacies of ...
(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 ...