Amazon Brand Aggregation Faces a Bitter Winter: Olsam Bankruptcy Reveals Industry Crisis
Amazon Brand Aggregation Faces a Bitter Winter: Olsam Bankruptcy Reveals Industry CrisisOn October 15th, according to ChannelX reports, the Amazon brand aggregation sector is experiencing an unprecedented winter, with numerous well-known companies facing financial difficulties. Olsam, a prominent UK aggregator, has officially filed for bankruptcy, sending shockwaves through the industry...
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WeChat Calling: Convenience or Crisis?
WeChat Calling: Convenience or Crisis?WeChat has become an indispensable part of our lives. It can be used for chatting, paying, shopping, playing games, and more...
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The Edible Oil Mixing Scandal: A Brand's Self-Rescue Journey in the Face of a Trust Crisis
The Edible Oil Mixing Scandal: A Brand's Self-Rescue Journey in the Face of a Trust CrisisRecently, the "oil tanker mixing" incident has sparked widespread outrage online, pushing public concerns about edible oil safety to a new high. As a staple in daily life, the quality of edible oil directly impacts everyone's health...
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The Arrogance of Oriental Selection: A Self-Inflicted Crisis
The Arrogance of Oriental Selection: A Self-Inflicted CrisisRecently, Oriental Selection has been caught in a whirlwind of negative publicity, with its fan base dropping below 30 million. The company's anchors and management team have once again become the target of public criticism...
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Exclusive Baidu Vice President Ma Jie resigns, leading to a crisis of marginalization for the metaverse business "Xirang"
Interface News Reporter | Cui PengInterface News Editing|According to the interface news, Ma Jie, Baidu Vice President and head of Baidu's "Xirang" business, has recently resigned. Although the Xirang team has not been disbanded, the future is currently unclear, and some personnel have already transferred or resigned...
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Great crisis! In their sleep, they lost their jobs!
On Labor Day on May 1st, IBM announced that 7800 people in the company will be permanently eliminated.In order to save $2 billion annually, IBM has launched an "expense management" program, one of the key measures being to suspend recruitment for positions that AI can handle, affecting approximately 26000 employees...
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