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Eva Dou

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30 articles decelerating

Eva Dou has appeared in 30 articles since 2015-01. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Wall Street Journal, China, Huawei, Chinese.

Articles
30
mentions
Velocity
-66.7%
growth rate
Acceleration
-1.167
velocity change
Sources
4
publications

Coverage Timeline

2016-08-12
Wall Street Journal 1 related

Oppo and Vivo, both owned by BBK Electronics Co., surge to second and third place in China's smartphone market, aided by old-school brick-and-mortar stores

Eva Dou / Wall Street Journal :

2016-08-11
Wall Street Journal

Oppo and Vivo, both owned by BBK Electronics Co., surge to second and third place in China's smartphone market, aided by old-school brick-and-mortar stores

Eva Dou / Wall Street Journal :

2016-04-03
Wall Street Journal

Xiaomi hopes products that aren't smartphones, TVs, or routers, including a newly announced high-end smart rice cooker, will reach $1.5B in sales this year

Eva Dou / Wall Street Journal :

2016-01-15
Wall Street Journal 5 related

Some iPhone suppliers including TSMC, Largan Precision Co., and Catcher Technology Co. warn of lower revenues in first half of 2016 amid slowing iPhone sales

Eva Dou / Wall Street Journal :

2015-09-08
Wall Street Journal

Lenovo, Huawei, ZTE, others try to emulate Xiaomi's business model by creating separate brands, subsidiaries to sell cheap smartphones with high-end specs

Eva Dou / Wall Street Journal :

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