China's Tencent Holdings Ltd marked a return to revenue growth in the first quarter as it recovered from COVID-19-related disruptions and a regulatory freeze on gaming licences a year earlier.
HONG KONG, May 17 - China's Tencent Holdings Ltd
The world's largest video game company and operator of the WeChat messaging platform on Wednesday posted an 11% rise in revenue, beating analyst expectations. But it is likely heading for a rebound this year after the government resumed licence approvals last year. The firm unveiled a long pipeline of games on Monday including seven titles ready to go online this summer.
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