JD.com stands for parent company Jingdong, which has grown to become China’s largest online company that sells directly to consumers, with 100 million registered users, 5 million orders a day, and a whopping 60 billion RMB in sales ( billion) in 2012. The company rebranded itself earlier this year and?may be planning a U.S. IPO.
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Its membership is growing.
Its system is capable of continually processing 300,000 orders each second and the average order processing time delay is about 1.1 milliseconds. Its capacity is up to about 300 million accounts and 50,000 stocks.
Its business covers two thirds of the economies participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, helping local economies with infrastructure construction and livelihood projects.
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It’s the second time this year that reports have surfaced suggesting Amazon is doubling down on healthcare. In the spring, Amazon reportedly began recruiting a manager to lead a team focused on pharmaceutical sales.
JD, China's second-biggest e-commerce firm, has kicked off a fundraising round at its logistics unit with a target of at least billion, and eventually plans to list the business overseas, people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
Its total assets had amounted to 5.89 trillion yuan by the end of March, up 0.55 percent from the end of 2016. Meanwhile, its outstanding loans had risen to 2.93 trillion yuan, an increase of 172 billion yuan in the first quarter.
It’s the latest example of Amazon’s growing delivery network. The company launched the Lockers concept?in 2011 and now has them in more than 900 locations across the U.S., but the Coachella initiative appears to be the first attempt at a “pop-up” temporary version.?Amazon has also previously used?the lockers as advertising vehicles.