赤子城科技有限公司公布2022年上半年之运营数据 ,社交业务收入同比增长约50%至人民币约12. 50至12.85亿元

EQS 新闻 via SEAPRWire.com / 2022-07-21 / 11:42 UTC+8 赤子城科技有限公司 NEWBORN TOWN INC. (股份代号:9911) 公布2022年上半年之运营数据 社交业务收入同比增长约50%至人民币约12. 50至12.85亿元 创新业务环比增长约80%至人民币约1.00至1.15亿元 [2022年7月21日 – 香港] 中国最大的社交出海企业 – 赤子城科技有限公司(「赤子城科技」或「本公司」,股份代号:9911;连同其附属公司统称「本集团」)欣然公布其2022年上半年未经审核之运营数据。社交业务在持续完善的内容生态下保持高质量增长,月活再创新高;创新业务也取得更高速增长,第二收入曲线开始显现。 2022年上半年,公司社交业务保持出色表现,收入同比增长约50%至约人民币12.50至12.85亿元。增长主要由于公司社交应用的内容生态持续完善,提高用户黏性的同时成功吸引新用户,并在欧美及日韩等发达市场继续取得突破,实现全球范围拓展。 截至2022年6月30日,社交产品累计下载量达4.19亿次,较2022年3月31日上升约8.31%。第二季度社交产品热度不减,平均月活再创新高,同比增加约27%至约2,309万。收入增速高于用户规模增长,反映变现效率进一步提升。至于另一业务分部,即包括精品游戏的创新业务,上半年预期录得收入约1.00至1.15亿元,环比增长约80%。 赤子城科技坚定投入社交出海业务,积极强化产品矩阵并深刻挖掘用户价值,实现高质量增长。2022年上半年,公司取得以下重要突破: 社交业务实现高质量增长,高价值市场屡取突破 2022年第二季,赤子城科技的社交产品平均月活再创新高,自2020年中期开始公布季度运营数据至今,已连续10个季度实现增长,是对公司的产品及运营能力的一大左证。公司全面的环球布局使旗下主要社交产品快速渗透多个市场,取得立体增长。 开放式社交平台MICO持续增长,高价值市场实现突破:期内,MICO添加全新的定制化互动引导功能,进一步丰富用户的投入度及社交体验。目前,MICO已进入109个国家和地区的Google Play社交应用畅销榜前10,并已进入90个国家和地区的App Store社交应用畅销榜前10。成熟市场方面,MICO延续第一季强劲走势,根据data.ai数据,上半年在日本、美国均闯入Google Play社交应用畅销榜前15。 语音社交产品YoHo冲出传统优势市场:在2022年上半年,于中东市场拥有优势的YoHo成功在新市场取得突破,目前已进入意大利、捷克等41个国家和地区的Google Play社交应用畅销榜前10,以及进入德国、西班牙、瑞士等46个国家和地区的App Store社交应用畅销榜前10,反映团队的核心优势及灵活多变的运营能力,能够按各地用户需要及喜好调整产...

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Thai Union Feedmill (SET: TFM) lists, aims to lead aquaculture and commercial animal feed sector

BANGKOK, Nov 1, 2021 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Thai Union Feedmill PCL (SET: TFM), a manufacturer and distributor of aquaculture and commercial animal feeds, is confident of positive investor response following the company's listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) today. Determined to be the leader in the aquaculture and commercial animal feed business, TFM aims to grow in overseas markets through cooperative agreements, joint ventures with trading partners, and direct exports in order to support food security for Asia's future.Bunluesak Sorajjakit, TFM Chief Executive Officer, said the Company, which began trading in the Agribusiness sector under the symbol "TFM", has over 20 years experience in the industry and accumulated know-how that has led to innovations in production processes. The Company has become a leader in the production and distribution of aquaculture and commercial animal feeds in Thailand, offering quality and widely-known branded products. Sorajjakit is confident that TFM's IPO will attract widespread interest among investors.Following the Company's listing on the SET, TFM is prepared for continual sustainable growth and determined to take the l...

Sweeping changes in licensing conditions for pet boarders, breeders to improve animal welfare

SINGAPORE - Sweeping changes to licensing conditions for pet boarders and breeders in Singapore were announced on Friday (Oct 8), in a move by the National Parks Board's Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) to boost animal welfare here. From April 1 next year, those who breed pets for sale will need to do daily health checks for breeding pets and their litters. They must also provide their animals with opportunities for social interaction, exercise and enrichment, and maintain documentary proof of vaccinations, annual health checks, veterinary treatment or surgical procedures. Breeding dogs can only be used to produce a maximum of one litter every year, and they must be retired when they turn six. In-breeding is also not allowed. The dogs must be sterilised within six months of retirement, and licensees will need to ensure there is post-retirement care for retired breeding pets, either in continuing to care for them on the farm or rehoming them, said AVS on Friday (Oct 8). Under the enhanced licensing conditions, breeders must also maintain a record of dogs that have died on the premises, including their age, date and cause of death. For dogs above 21 days in age, the farm must issu...

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NParks adds 10 hard coral species on front-lines of global warming to recovery programme

SINGAPORE- As the world warms, certain species of animals, like the hard corals that help sustain sea communities, tend to feel the heat more than others. Recognising the vulnerability of these reef builders, the National Parks Board (Nparks) has moved to add 10 hard coral species to its species recovery programme, to ensure they continue to thrive. On Saturday (Sept 25), NParks said at the annual Festival of Biodiversity outreach event that fragments of these coral species will be nurtured in a coral nursery on St John's Island, to be "planted" off Sisters' Islands Marine Park when ready. Among the 10 species are: Micromussa amakusensis, a new species recorded in Singapore in 2019, and Trachyphyllia geoffroyi, a unique coral shaped like the figure "8". Hard corals consist of an outermost layer of live tissue and a calcium carbonate skeleton, and are the builders of coral reefs, which help to sustain communities and grow economies through supporting fisheries and eco-tourism. Their calcium carbonate skeleton provide nooks and crannies for other marine life such as baby fish, crabs and sea slugs to find shelter in. But hard corals are also sensitive to slight increases in sea surfac...

Man accused of Ang Mo Kio cat slashings charged in court, remanded at IMH

SINGAPORE - A man who is allegedly behind a series of cat slashings in Ang Mo Kio has been charged. Leow Wei Liang, 37, was handed one charge of animal cruelty on Wednesday (June 9). He is accused of slashing a white cat with grey patches with a penknife on May 2 at the carpark staircase of Block 352A Ang Mo Kio Street 32, at about 11am. During the mention of his case in court conducted remotely, Leow, who was in police custody, refused to appear in shot of the camera. On the video stream, he could be heard wailing on the ground as officers tried to get him to stand up. Despite this, District Judge Marvin Bay noted that he was present. Leow could be heard saying in Mandarin that he did not want to go to jail and pleading to be released. The prosecution said Leow is believed to be behind the series of cat slashings in Ang Mo Kio, and asked for him to be remanded at the Institute of Mental Health for two weeks. The judge agreed to this, citing Leow's behaviour in court as a valid reason. Leow was arrested on Tuesday morning by the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS), which is under the National Parks Board (NParks), with the support of the police. Since late April, at least 10 cats h...

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Higher standards for pet services in the first half of next year: Animal and Veterinary Service

SINGAPORE - Higher standards of service providers in the pet sector can be expected in the first half of next year, and dog rehoming and adoption processes will also be improved, said the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) on Friday (Dec 18). In addition, the AVS has stepped up efforts to educate the public on how to take care of pets, said Minister of State for National Development Tan Kiat How at the launch of new educational activities and resources on animals. Mr Tan said the AVS is reviewing licensing conditions for pet boarders and breeders, as well as looking into raising the professionalism of veterinarians, among other things. It has been consulting closely with key stakeholders, such as animal welfare groups, pet businesses and veterinarians, and will announce more details when ready. In October, a multi-stakeholder Rehoming and Adoption Work Group (RAWG) was formed to improve dog rehoming and adoption processes, said Mr Tan. The work group has been working on guiding principles for dog rehabilitation and training, as well as measures to enhance the competency and standards of dog trainers. The public can provide feedback on the new community standards and guidelines on ...