The company said that by Friday it had received orders for more than 30,000 ventilators and nearly 1 million forehead thermometers from over 70 countries and regions. Thirteen thousand ventilators and 500,000 forehead thermometers have already been delivered.
The company said it initially discovered suspicious activity on its network in March 2018 and investigations in early May confirmed that certain personal data had been accessed.
The company plans to sell about 31,000 tons of product in 2019.
The company hopes to serve 2 billion users globally within a decade. To achieve that goal, it provides a familiar payment option to Chinese outbound travelers and help foreign partners build technical infrastructure and solutions for local purposes.
The comparison bases were high from May to October last year, driving down PPI readings for corresponding months this year. Starting in November, the base effect is expected to be phased out, he said.
The company will further explore resource potential by improving its offshore gas transmission pipeline network and optimizing the energy mix to safeguard China's energy security and gas field construction in the area, said CNOOC Chairman Yang Hua.
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The company said the e-card will never replace physical ID cards, but will complement such purposes for users' convenience. The e-card comprises codes linking to a certain person and can protect users' personal privacy, it added.
The company plans to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "QK," with an expectation to raise up to 0 million, according to its prospectus filed with the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
The company will take advantage of its technologies and facilities to get actively involved in local power projects, Shu said during the high-level dialogue between Chinese and African leaders and business representatives held in Beijing.
The company said on Thursday it did not see consistently “positive, collaborative” relationships with state and local officials. Opponents of the project feared congestion and higher rents in Long Island City, Queens, and objected to incentives for a company run by Jeff Bezos, the world’s richest man.