The company saw an 88 percent jump in revenue to reach 3.25 billion yuan (0 million) in the fiscal year of 2018, with gross profits hitting 890 million yuan, up 57 percent year-on-year.
The company is working on a new strategy to change its way of selling Alaska seafood only as a commodity in China, and instead wants to bring wild Alaska seafood directly to Chinese consumers via stores or markets to boost the presence of its own brand.
The company's share price gained 0.24 percent to 12.69 yuan Friday.
The company today unveiled its Kindle Textbook Rental service, which allows students to rent digital versions of textbooks from leading publishers for 30 days to a full year. The service is set up that students can extend the rental period by a day or more for extra cost.
The company said it aims to contribute to the country's medical system reform, with a focus on improving community hospitals.
The company, which is better known as PetroChina, is the biggest supplier of gas in China, accounting for more than 70 percent of the total. It plans to produce more than 128 billion cubic meters of natural gas this year.
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The company's net profit attributable to its equity holders reached 35.2 billion yuan (.2 billion) last year, thanks to supply-side improvements, according to its financial report filed to the Shanghai Stock Exchange.
The company is also a major developer of the world's largest radio telescope in southwest China's Guizhou province, which requires a strong computing system to support massive data storage and processing.
The competition is another example of Amazon crowdsourcing artificial intelligence on Alexa. She currently has more than 3,000 skills. Last year Amazon opened up Alexa to developers, and the company said tens of thousands of them are working on skills and projects for Alexa. Developers who want to add to Alexa’s abilities can write code that works with Alexa in the cloud, letting the smart assistant do the heavy lifting of understanding and deciphering spoken commands.
The company plans to broaden its customer support operations within China, hiring 150 staff including a China customer service leader based in Beijing next year, while further investing in customer service coverage across the social platforms most important in China, such as WeChat and Weibo.