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Apple makes money from WeChat and Tencent

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Apple, Tencent agree to 15% cut of WeChat mini app spending
Tencent Holdings Ltd. has struck a deal with Apple Inc. that will see the iPhone maker handle payments and take a 15% cut of purchases in WeChat mini games and apps

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Apple and Tencent Agree to 15% Fee on WeChat Mini Game Purchases
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Tencent to apply for Apple’s new App Store Mini Apps Partner Program [Updated]
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Tencent Reports Strong Q3 Growth, Hits $27 Billion in Revenue Driven by Gaming, AI Investments

Chinese social media, games and video giant Tencent posted revenues of $27.1 billion for the third quarter of 2025.
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Tencent posts 19% jump in third-quarter profit on AI-related gains, beating estimates

Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings beat analysts' forecasts with a 15 per cent rise in third-quarter revenue, as the company ...

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