HONG KONG -- JD.com posted better-than-expected quarterly results on Tuesday, pushing the online retailer's share price up over 2% on the Nasdaq exchange.
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Employees load parcels into an autonomous delivery vehicle at JD.com's smart logistics center in Beijing. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- JD.com posted better-than-expected quarterly results on Tuesday, pushing the online retailer's share price up over 2% on the Nasdaq exchange.