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In another news, something crazy happened during a live broadcast. The founder of a Chinese motorcycle brand sold a duplicate racing car for 5 million yuan in less than a minute! The offer reached the maximum in just 45 seconds. The buyer turned out to be an employee at a company, and he said the money would be donated to a children's hospital. This speed is unbelievable, but the story has a happy ending.
Lastly, Amazon responded to the rumors about laying off 14,000 employees in May. They said the information was wrong and false. The rumors claimed that key departments like AWS and retail would be affected. But the company denied everything directly. So, it was just a rumor in the end.