Scene of the dead goats poisoned by the toxic leeks. [Photo/Beijing Youth Daily's Sina Weibo account]
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Sam's Club currently runs 26 outlets in China, and is looking to have 40-45 clubs under construction and open by the end of 2022. With more than 2.8 million members in China, the outlet has doubled the number of 2015.
Saturday's earthquake is likely to be a "delayed collapse earthquake", the joint report said, without elaborating on the cause of the quake.
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Sales of OLED TVs are rising sharply in China. Statistics from Beijing-based consultancy All View Cloud (AVC) showed that OLED TV sales continued their rapid growth from January to October. In October, sales were up 239 percent year-on-year. It estimates the overall sales will surpass 100,000 units this year in China, with an annual growth rate of over 100 percent.
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Sales area of commercial buildings will drop by 9.3 to 11.3 percent the next year. And the number of newly established houses is expected to increase by 4.5 to 6.5 percent, it said.
Sale figures for Huawei's Mate 10 and for the iPhone X are not yet available. Last year, Huawei ranked as the world's third-largest smartphone maker, with 139 million smartphones sold worldwide, putting it behind Apple and Samsung.
Scott Schenkel, currently the CFO of eBay Marketplaces will become the CFO of the new eBay company.
San Francisco's homeless issue seems more pronounced because of the shocking levels of illness that people are seeing, said John Snook, executive director of the Treatment Advocacy Center.