China’s Kuaishou Plans Spinoff of AI Unit That Could Be Valued at $20 Billion
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The Chinese short-video company is in talks with prospective investors—including Tencent, a major shareholder of Kuaishou—to raise around $2 billion for its Kling unit.
The Chinese short-video company is in talks with prospective investors—including Tencent, a major shareholder of Kuaishou—to raise around $2 billion for its Kling unit.
The Chinese short-video company is in talks with prospective investors—including Tencent, a major shareholder of Kuaishou—to raise around $2 billion for its Kling unit.
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