HONG KONG -- China's most valuable company, Tencent Holdings, posted a much better-than-expected quarterly result on Wednesday, due to strong growth in AI-powered advertisements and a robust showing for its evergreen games.
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In the October to December quarter last year, revenue at Tencent rose 11% on the year to 172.44 billion yuan, beating market estimates. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- China's most valuable company, Tencent Holdings, posted a much better-than-expected quarterly result on Wednesday, due to strong growth in AI-powered advertisements and a robust showing for its evergreen games.