Posted on 26 November 2012. Tags: financial, Institutions, sees, Toyear, ——Shenzhen
Shenzhen Sees 17 Financial Institutions Toyear Shenzhen Sees 17 Financial Institutions Toyear. BEIJING, Nov 22, 2012 (Menafn – SinoCast Daily Business Beat via COMTEX) –Shenzhen, a boomtown in south China, has brought in 17 financial institutions so far this year, boosting the number of financial … Read more on MENAFN.COM
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Posted on 12 November 2012. Tags: China, potential, sees, Soccer, Vicelich
Soccer: Vicelich sees potential in China Those with a reasonable football memory will remember the tall figure of 84-cap All White Ivan Vicelich who enjoyed a fruitful five months with then-Chinese Super League club Shenzhen Ruby in the 2010 season. "I've had a bit of contact from people I … Read more on New Zealand [...]
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Posted on 20 October 2012. Tags: consumer, devices, Growth, Huawei, leading, sees, Smartphones
Huawei sees smartphones leading growth in consumer devices The Shenzhen-based company founded 25 years ago by former People's Liberation Army soldier Ren Zhengfei is currently number-two globally in communication networks, a business that last year brought in close to three-quarters of total revenue. That will … Read more on Reuters
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Posted on 02 October 2012. Tags: consumer, devices, Growth, Huawei, leading, sees, Smartphones
Huawei sees smartphones leading growth in consumer devices SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) – Huawei Technologies Co Ltd, the world's sixth-biggest maker of mobile phones, is looking to its smartphones to outpace global growth rates and drive a consumer gadgets business that will rival its flagship telecoms gear in … Read more on Reuters
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Posted on 28 September 2012. Tags: chain, China, damage, Japan, riots, S$7.9m, sees, Store
Japan store chain sees S.9m damage in China riots A Chinese demonstrator throws a teargas canister back to riot policemen during a protest against Japan in Shenzhen, China on Sunday, Sept 16, 2012. — PHOTO: AP. TOKYO (AFP) – A Japanese department store chain said Thursday it suffered S$ 7.9 million … Read more on [...]
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