JD. com Billionaire Unveils Turnaround Plan After Five-Year Slump (Bloomberg) -- JD com Inc founder Richard Liu vowed to speed an overseas foray and compete with Meituan in new arenas from food delivery to travel, describing his boldest attempt yet to revive an
JD. com Viral Stunt Revives China Food Delivery Feud With . . . In just a few months, JD, China’s largest online retailer by revenue, amassed 25 million daily takeout orders across 350 cities, capturing more than half the volume of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd
JD. com billionaire’s viral stunt reignites China’s food . . . That left JD with no growth story, as giants Alibaba and Tencent Holdings bet big on generative AI and smaller rivals such as Meituan and Didi Global exported their gig-economy models abroad
JD. com’s founder delivers takeouts as Meituan insists it . . . JD com's Joybuy JD com founder Richard Liu personally handed over orders to customers yesterday, as JD com doubled down on its delivery ambitions The move comes amid an intensifying spat between JD com and Meituan over alleged “pick one” tactic JD com issued a public letter on April 21, accusing unnamed competitors of forcing riders to
Battle of billionaires: China’s food delivery market faces . . . JD com founder Richard Liu Qiangdong, with a personal net worth of US$6 3 billion, started the rivalry in February by marketing his firm as a better partner than industry leader Meituan, backed by tycoon Wang Xing who is worth US$10 billion, when it came to the treatment of restaurants and gig economy delivery workers