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#1 Alibaba Group Holding 1242
#2 Nio Inc 1197
#3 Jd.com Inc Ads 117
#4 Pinduoduo Inc ADR 95
#5 Baidu Inc 50
#6 Momo Inc Ads 35
#7 Weibo Corp Ads 24
#8 Everipedia 13
#9 Baozun Inc Ads 11
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