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  2. Yoozoo Games - Wikipedia

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    The company, which produces games for both its home markets and overseas markets, was acquired by Susino Umbrella [8] in an all-stock deal in 2014. Lin Qi owned approximately 100.9 million shares of Youzu, which were last valued at $2.2 billion, according to Wealth-X. [ 9 ] On December 25, 2020, Lin Qi died at age 39.

  3. List of game companies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    MYTONA Pte Ltd. (Founded in Yakutsk in 2012. NZ HQ. Publisher.) Nabi Studios (Relocated) Nexgen Studio Pte Ltd (Advergaming) Oddity Studios Pte Ltd (Mobile games & IT solutions firm) Outstanding Game Pte Ltd (Mobile games) PD Design Studio Pte Ltd (Publisher & dev) Personae Studios L.L.P. (Publisher & dev: Mobile games. Also AI & IoT.) Planet ...

  4. China arrests 62 suspects abroad, $1.5 billion seized in P2P ...

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    P2P platforms gather funds from retail investors and loan the money to small corporate and individual borrowers, promising high returns. China arrests 62 suspects abroad, $1.5 billion seized in ...

  5. China's scandal-plagued P2P sector faces 'continued ... - AOL

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    China's peer-to-peer lending market looks for further disruption this year with more platforms likely to be shut down as regulators attempt to rein in the scandal-plagued sector despite huge ...

  6. China Navigation Company - Wikipedia

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    The China Navigation Company Limited (CNCo) is a London-based holding company of merchant shipping companies Swire Shipping Pte Ltd and Swire Bulk Pte Ltd, both of which are headquartered in Singapore. [1] [2] [3] The Swire flag is also the house flag of CNCo. CNCo is part of the Swire group and wholly owned by John Swire & Sons Limited.

  7. Insight: Beijing struggles to defuse anger over China's P2P ...

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    Across the city, others who had lost money investing in China's online peer-to-peer (P2P) lending platforms - including some who had travelled from as far away as Shandong and Shanxi provinces ...

  8. Funding Societies - Wikipedia

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    Funding Societies is a Southeast Asian digital financing platform for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), headquartered in Singapore.It was the first such platform in Singapore to engage an escrow agency to independently and safely manage investors’ funds. [3]

  9. Xunlei - Wikipedia

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    Through Xunlei, users can access a large portion of the files available on the Internet. Xunlei uses a technology called P2SP to speed up download. [18] Features in Xunlei includes a built-in browser, changeable skins, cloud storage, "offline" downloading, hi-speed downloading (only available for members), email service and more.