The company claimed it has 22 million registered users and provides different subscription plans. Currently, it provides nearly two million clothing items and covers a wide range of brands, including entry-level luxury dresses, high street brands and designer items.
The coffee behemoth said the transaction was its biggest single acquisition.
The co-founders of Amazon-owned Quidsi have left the company, the Wall Street Journal reported this afternoon.?The Quidsi?“About Us” page?still lists the founders bios, although an automated-reply sent back to the WSJ indicates their departure.
The collaboration was developed by the Australian Technology Network of Universities (ATNU), a body aimed at preparing Australian students for careers in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry and exposing students to "vast and emerging" opportunities in China and wider Asia.
The company expects to become publicly traded on the Nasdaq Global Market on Nov 1 under the ticker symbol "DUO," according to IPO information provider IPOScoop.
The collapse of a hotel building in Quanzhou, East China's Fujian province on Saturday night took place during interior renovation work and the building's owner surnamed Yang had been summoned by police, Xinhua News Agency reported.
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The company chose Shanghai, China's largest city, for its first outlet, which is 5,000 square feet with more than 230 seats. It opened on April 28 at the No1 Mall on Nanjing Road and is quite opulent.
The clause in the basic user agreement raised a lot of eyebrows back in 2015 after AWS asserted it as a possible defense in a patent lawsuit filed by Appistry, a former AWS customer that sued the cloud vendor over high-performance computing patents. Until sometime around February 2017, Section 8.5 of the basic agreement for using AWS included this sentence:
The combined forces of the United States and the ROK have annually staged springtime war games from March to April, including the Key Resolve command post exercise and the Foal Eagle field training drill.
The collapsed dam at Vale SA's Corrego do Feijao mine buried mining facilities and nearby homes in the town of Brumadinho, killing dozens and leaving the community in shock.