Jiayuan.com
Company type | Public |
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Nasdaq: DATE | |
Industry | Internet |
Founded | 2003Beijing | , in
Website | www |
Jiayuan.com (Chinese: 世纪佳缘; pinyin: shìjì jiāyuán) is the largest internet dating website in the People's Republic of China.[1] Jiayuan was founded by current CEO Rose Gong from her dormitory room at Fudan University in Shanghai in 2003.[2] Jiayuan now has 40.2 million users, and 4.7 million monthly active users.[3] It is the largest internet dating website in China in terms of revenue, total members, and active monthly members.[4]
As opposed to many American Online dating websites, Chinese online dating websites tend to focus on finding a husband or wife. Jiayuan is designed to help Chinese singles find marriage, and discourages its members from pursuing short term flings.[5]
Jiayuan is the 60th most visited website in China, and the 336th most popular website in the world according to Alexa.com.[6]
In October 2010 Jiayuan started its wedding planning service, Xique.com.[7]
Jiayuan was publicly traded on the Nasdaq under the stock symbol "DATE".[8]
In an announcement made on December 9, 2015, Baihe Network, agreed to acquire Jiayuan.com for US$7.56 per American Depository Share.[9]
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- ^ "Jiayuan Announces First Quarter 2011 Financial Results". Archived from the original on June 29, 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2011.
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- ^ "世纪佳缘交友网:中国最大的严肃婚恋交友网站|免费注册马上寻缘". Xique.com. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
- ^ "Jiayuan.com International Ltd: NASDAQ:DATE quotes & news - Google Finance". Retrieved 2012-08-05.
- ^ "Qiming-Backed Jiayuan.Com To Be Acquired By Baihe Network - China Money Network - Tune in for China's Financial Markets and Investment Opportunities". China Money Network. Retrieved 2015-12-10.