Brad Richardson has been around the NHL block and then some. He’s been on great teams — the 2012 Los Angeles Kings — and some pretty good teams — the late 2000s Colorado Avalanche and ...
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Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. agreed to form a joint venture for its South Korean operations with E-Mart Inc.’s e-commerce platform to better compete in the country’s fast-paced online retail sector.
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Ronalds Kenins has signed an extension to his try-out contract with SC Bern until Jan. 20. At the same time, he’s been loaned to Finnish club HPK until Jan. 8. In November, Latvian winger ...
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The new entity could be valued at about $4 billion, people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg, asking not to be identified discussing confidential information. E-Mart shares rose 5.5% in ...
South Korean discount chain E-Mart, a unit of tycoon Chung Yong-jin’s retail conglomerate Shinsegae, has agreed to form a joint venture in South Korea with Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
Following the news, E-Mart shares rose 5.5% in Seoul, bringing the company’s market capitalization to $1.4 billion. Alibaba’s Hong Kong-listed shares climbed 2.6%.