The company set up 73 overseas representative offices and distribution service organizations in more than 60 countries and developed 106 initial distributors, 100 service branches and 110 fittings branches.
The company reported a revenue of 158.3 billion yuan in the fiscal year ended in March, increasing 56 percent, and an operating margin of 30 percent. Its full-year earnings per share stood at 16.97 yuan.
The company's statement came after anti-graft watchdog groups in Hefei, Anhui province, announced in a WeChat post that authorities in neighboring Chaohu had obtained deleted WeChat conversations from a user of the chat platform.
The company's combined investment in China has surpassed 0 million since 2013 and plans to build a new factory in Nanjing in eastern China.
The company now has nine manufacturing sites in China that primarily serve domestic customers. More than 85 percent of 3M products produced in China are used in China, the company said.
The company is expected to accomplish a sales record in 2020, as it has attracted new customers in the global market, and is seeing strong sales growth in the European and Asian markets.
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The company's name change from 58 Express to Kuaigou (Fast Dog in literal translation) Hailing in August was a highly controversial topic both online and offline. It even ignited anger and protests by its drivers in Zhengzhou, Central China's Henan province, since "dog" usually has a negative connotation in the Chinese language, so they considered the name as humiliating.
The company wants engineers with experience in “Computer Vision, 3D objects, rendering and data storage by designing, developing and testing software solutions.” The posting further states that “applications would include real-time 3D modeling, image and video stream processing all within a scalable distributed environment.”
The company was fined 30,000 yuan and it deleted the pirated films and clips from its app.
The company said it plans to close about 30 percent of its 846 stores as part of its restructuring. Sales have been hit hard by state-imposed stay-at-home orders intended to curb the spread of the coronavirus.