China’s JD.com posts rise in second-quarter revenue, but misses estimates

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Shares in JD.com Inc, China’s second largest e-commerce firm, slid on Thursday after the company’s revenues fell short of analysts’ estimates in the second quarter following a worse-than-expected sale season.