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Cover Technology Weekly | Xu Lei as CEO of JD.com, and Musk topped the world's richest man

Cover Technology Weekly | Xu Lei as CEO of JD.com, and Musk topped the world's richest man

On April 7, JD Group announced on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange that Xu Lei, president of JD Group, would succeed Liu Qiangdong as CEO of JD Group; Xu Lei reported to Liu Qiangdong that Liu Qiangdong was still the chairman of the board of directors of JD Group. At the same time, Xu Lei will join the board of directors of JD Group as an executive director.

Forbes released the 2022 Global Billionaires List, and Musk topped the list

On April 6, the Us "Forbes" magazine announced the list of billionaires in 2022, and Elon Musk, founder of the American Space Exploration Technology Company and CEO of Tesla, was at the top of the list.

Douyin live broadcast online consumption reminder function, reminding users to rational tips

On April 7, Douyin Live launched the gift consumption reminder function, advocating that users consume rationally when watching live broadcasts. When watching the live broadcast, users can enter the gift consumption management from the lower right corner and set their own single-day consumption reminder quota. Once the user's gift tip amount on the day reaches the set amount, the system will pop up the user to prompt them to spend rationally.

Penguin Esports announced its delisting: it terminated operations at 24:00 on June 7

On April 7, Tencent's mobile e-sports content platform "Penguin E-sports" announced its delisting announcement, announcing that it will terminate its operation at 23:59 on June 7, 2022. According to the announcement, due to changes in business development strategies, Penguin e-sports-related products, including Penguin E-sports (including its web- side, App-side, PC-side, TV-side, H5, WeChat Mini Program) and Penguin E-sports Live Assistant (including its web-side, App-side, and PC-side), will terminate operations at 23:59 on June 7, 2022.

Taobao already supports changing account names

On April 6, it was reported that Taobao could change its account name. Taobao 88vip customer service said that the Taobao account name modification is undergoing random gray testing, and it is expected that the function will be gradually released to cover the crowd before late April.

Yang Yuanqing: In the next five years, Lenovo Group's total R&D investment will exceed 100 billion yuan

On April 6, Yang Yuanqing, chairman of Lenovo Group, said at lenovo Group's new fiscal year (fiscal year 2022/2023) oath ceremony that by the end of the 2023/2024 fiscal year, Lenovo Group's R&D investment will double from the 2020/2021 fiscal year. In the next five years, Lenovo's total R&D investment will exceed 100 billion yuan.

Starbucks founder Schultz officially returned and announced the suspension of the stock repurchase program

On April 6, Starbucks announced the official return of founder Howard Schultz to take over as ceo of the company and will serve on the company's board of directors. At the same time, Schultz also announced that it would immediately stop the stock repurchase program, which caused its stock price to fall 4.5% during the session.

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The three major U.S. stock indexes all recorded losses this week

Cover Technology Weekly | Xu Lei as CEO of JD.com, and Musk topped the world's richest man

On Friday, US time, the closing was mixed, with the Dow up 137.55 points, or 0.40 percent, at 34,721.12 points; the Nasdaq down 186.30 points, or 1.34 percent, at 13,711.00; and the S&P 500 down 11.93 points, or 0.27 percent, at 4488.28 points. Looking at the trend this week, all three major stock indexes recorded declines, with the Dow down 0.27%, the NASDAQ down 3.86% and the S&P 500 down 1.26% this week.

In terms of individual stocks, large technology stocks fell across the board, Apple fell 1.19%, Amazon fell 2.11%, Netflix fell 1.73%, Twitter fell 3.75%, Nvidia fell 4.50%, Tesla fell 3.00%, Google fell 1.80%, Microsoft fell 1.46%.

Popular Chinese stocks generally declined, and major e-commerce stocks and electric vehicle stocks fell collectively. Alibaba fell 0.71%, JD.com fell 0.98%, Pinduoduo rose 0.54%, Weilai fell 1.77%, Xiaopeng Automobile fell 3.41%, and Ideal Automobile fell 2.01%. The remaining major stocks, Baidu fell 0.70%, NetEase rose 0.08%, iQiyi fell 5.83%, Zhihu fell 2.66%, Didi fell 2.33%, and Bilibili fell 6.88%.

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