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- P&G, CHINESE ORGANIZATIONS COOPERATE ON STRIKING FAKES
- AsiaInfo Services 03-30-2001 P&G, Chinese Organizations Cooperate on Striking Fakes BEIJING, Mar 30, 2001 AsiaPort via COMTEX -- P & G Company, a leading producer of consumer products in the world, vowed Tuesday to strengthen AsiaInfo Services ...
- Research articles 2001-03-30
- CRACKING CHINA: DESPITE RISKS AND TENSIONS, LOCAL FIRMS ARE STILL SCALING THE GREAT WALL.
- Reports of the death of U.S.-China relations have been greatly exaggerated. There's no doubt, however, that the relationship is at a low point. NATO war planes mistakenly bombing the Chinese embassy in Belgrade; disturbing televised images of dem Reports of the death...
- Research articles 1999-06-28
- China Bans Door-to-Door Sales.(move affects US firms Amway Asia Pacific, Mary Kay Cosmetics, and Avon Products)
- LAST MONTH, the Chinese State Council banned direct sales throughout that country US Companies affected by the ban in elude Amway Asia Pacific ltd., Avon Products Inc. and Mary Kay Cosmetics, all of which rely primarily on door-to-door sales. The LAST MONTH,...
- Research articles 1998-05-25
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- Chinese 'Tomato Garden' software pirates get jail terms
- A Chinese court has sentenced four people to jail for pirating Microsoft's Windows XP operating system, China's state-owned media reported on Friday. The four people were convicted of copyright infringement on Thursday for selling a modified version of Windows XP, called Tomato Garden, which was downloaded by 10 million people,...
- News items 2009-08-23
- Bob Costas's apology for his remarks about the Chinese government had nothing to do with an agreement announced last week between NBC parent GE and state-run China Telecom. (National Broadcasting Company Inc. sportscaster, General Electric Co., August 199
- Ed Markey, NBC's vice president, sports information, said last week that Bob Costas's apology for his remarks about the Chinese government had nothing to do with an agreement announced last week between NBC parent GE and state-run China Telecom to co Ed Markey, NBC's vice president,...
- Research articles 1996-08-26
- China Voice Holding Corp. Successfully Completes Integration and Testing Phase with VoIP Telephony Hardware Partner to Support the Company's Chinese Government Contracts
- Projected to Be Worth in Excess of $35 Million Annually BOCA RATON,Fla. -- China Voice Holding Corporation CHVC (OTC:CHVC) announced today that their China subsidiary, Beijing CandidSoft Technology Co. Ltd. CandidSoft, has completed the integration and testing phase with InterEdge Technologies, LLC, the Company's VoIP Telephony hardware provider for...
- Research articles 2007-10-29
- China Voice Holding Corp. Secures Additional Chinese Government Contracts - Annual Revenues Expected to Substantially Exceed $30 Million
- DALLAS -- China Voice Holding Corp. (the "Company"), (OTC:CHVC) announced today that it has secured additional contracts to provide its integrated Internet Telephony and patented Groupware and Office Automation solutions to Chinese government agencies. The contracts also call for software development services to support new applications. These contracts are in...
- Research articles 2007-01-29
- $50M Helps Launch China NetCom - new Chinese telecommunications network - Company Business and Marketing
- Four Chinese government agencies will launch the nation's fourth telecommunications network, China NetCom, with a $50 million capital infusion from the central government. The new launch could mean a big opportunity for U. S. makers of dense wavelength division multiplexing DWDM.
- Research articles 1999-11-15
- China Voice Holding Corp. Announces Fifth Chinese Government Contract; Company Expects Additional Contracts
- $200M Chinese Annual Revenue Target On Track BOCA RATON, Fla. -- China Voice Holding Corp. (OTC:CHVC), a provider of Internet Telephony, Office Automation, Video Conferencing and Wireless Solutions for government, businesses and consumers in the United States and the People's Republic of China, announced today that it had signed...
- Research articles 2007-08-01
- Intel Celebrates 20 Years in China; New Investments Reinforce Commitment to Chinese Innovation and Education
- BEIJING -- Intel celebrated its 20th anniversary in China today with hundreds of Chinese government officials, customers and industry partners. Further reinforcing the company's 20 years of strong commitment to China's development, Intel also announced new investments to help inspire and stimulate Chinese innovation, advance education and support the community.
- Research articles 2005-06-13
- Energy Roundup: Green Mobile Technology, Antarctica's Carbon-Free Base, and More
- Green technology star of cell phone industry show-- Solar panel cell phones, eco-friendly packaging and energy efficient chargers will be among the latest green technology applications featured this week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain. A number of products have been unveiled at the industry show, which kicked off...
- Blog posts 2009-02-16
- True Product ID States Details Previously Reported in Its Form 10-KSB Relating To Projected $1.3 Billion Revenue Gas Tank Contract Signed With The Chinese Government Counterpart To U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
- BEIJING & PHILADELPHIA -- True Product ID, Inc. (OTCBB:TPDI) today stated the following details previously reported in its Form 10-KSB filed October 2, 2007 relating to the agreement which its Chinese joint venture company affiliate, True Product ID Technology Beijing Limited ("TPID Beijing"), signed on August 27, 2007 with the...
- Research articles 2007-11-09
- Intellectual property: at risk? (patents in China's chemical industry)(includes related article on E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company Inc.) (Industry Overview)
- Chinese chemical companies have been notorious for violating international patent rules and have often profited from duplicating chemical synthesis processes. However, the Chinese government revised its patent laws in Jan 1993 and signed the International Patent Cooperation Treaty in Jan 1994 in order to curb intellectual property abuses. Many companies...
- Research articles 1994-08-31
- Stupid Company Rule: No YouTube
- It's come to my attention that some firms are banning YouTube from their company servers. Since that's about the stupidest example of micromanagement I've ever heard, I'm going to do something about it. Specifically, I'm going to make an example of a guilty party, in this...
- Blog posts 2009-03-16
- Chinalco and Alcoa buy $14B stake in Rio Tinto
- Aluminum Corp. of China and Alcoa Inc. bought a 7.2 billion- pound ($14 billion) stake in Rio Tinto Group to derail BHP Billiton Ltd.'s hostile bid for the world's third-largest mining company. Rio Tinto, which owns Kennecott Utah Copper, surged 17 percent in London trading, after Chinalco, as...
- Research articles 2008-02-02
- Company Watch - Airbus
- Oct 30, 2006 Air One took delivery of the first of 30 A320s ordered in January. Oct 26, 2006 Airbus still flying high in Beijing, Columbus. Airbus received much-needed boosts from opposite sides of the world yesterday as the Chinese government and an Ohio-based startup placed large aircraft...
- Research articles 2006-10-30
- U.S. Global Investors: "Rise of the Chinese Consumer" Webcast Transcript
- Question-and-Answer SessionMichael Dunn Thanks Romeo. Just a reminder everybody, if you want to ask some questions, please click the, ask a question link on the left hand side of the screen, and that comes directly to us. On page 24, you see the 135 and 10 year records...
- Earnings calls 2007-06-07
- Chinese writers seek redress on Google e-books
- A Chinese copyright group is demanding talks with Google over compensation for Chinese authors who have had their books scanned into the US company's electronic library. The move is a further challenge to a US agreement designed to offer a framework for the emerging electronic book business. The agreement has...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Chinese pressure media
- EXCLUSIVE: Patrick Walters, National security editor | August 11, 2009 THE Chinese government tried to pressure the National Press Club into cancelling a nationally televised speech by Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer, scheduled to take place today. Political counsellor at the embassy Liu Jing met press club officials last week and...
- News items 2009-08-10
- Your Comments on China's CEOs
- A fair amount of good comment has come in on a blog item I posted on Aug. 7 quoting from a McKinsey Quarterly piece describing what makes Chinese CEOs tick. My post pointed out that many Chinese CEOs must meet different masters of the Communist Party in...
- Blog posts 2008-08-15
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