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- Infosys and Wharton School Announce the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Awards 2004 for Asia Pacific
Shanghai, June 3, 2004
Infosys Technologies Ltd (Nasdaq: INFY) and the Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania today announced the winners of the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Awards (WIBTA), 2004 for Asia Pacific (APAC) at Shanghai.
- Gaming Home turf advantage: After years of licensing foreign-made on-line games, China's internet companies are developing their own, with promising results
6 November 2003
DENG YINGFENG is finding his dream girl a little hard to handle. With saucer eyes and a short outfit, she's a real charmer -- except the lightning bolts she shoots simply aren't electrifying enough. "She's a little weak," Deng sighs.
- Internet -- Making Money On-Line in China: For a lesson in how to cash in on-line in China, look to NetEase; The Chinese Internet portal has emerged from dotcom doom to offer services consumers will pay for, and is finally turning a profit
15 May 2003
A YEAR-AND-A-HALF AGO, Beijing-based Internet portal NetEase looked destined for the dotcom graveyard. Dependent on pallid advertising revenues, it was shunned by once-eager investors. In August 2001 the Nasdaq-listed company's stock price dropped to 53 U.S. cents, more than 96% below its initial offer level of $15.50. Worse, a group of investors had filed a class-action lawsuit against NetEase after it emerged that the company had misreported revenues. NetEase's investigation caused it to miss Nasdaq results-filing deadlines, leading to its suspension from the exchange for the last four months of 2001. Management was in disarray following the resignation of both the chief executive and chief operating officer. "There was a lot of finger-pointing," recalls one former employee, who prefers to remain anonymous. "It was a very tough time for everyone."
- NetEase Turns to 1st-Qtr Profit on Text-Messages, Online Games
April 29, 2003
Beijing, April 29 (Bloomberg) -- NetEase.com Inc., one of China's biggest three Internet companies and the best-performing stock on the Nasdaq in the past year, said it turned to first-
quarter profit. The stock rose in after-hours trading.
- NetEase Becomes First Chinese Dot-Com to Post Profit
Beijing, Aug. 5, 2002
(Bloomberg) -- NetEase.com, Inc became the first of China's three U.S.-listed Internet companies to report a profit, aided by sales that surged during the World Cup soccer tournament in June.
- NetEase.com, Inc. Announces Initial Public Offering
BEIJING, June 30, 2000
NetEase.com, Inc., (Nasdaq: NTES), a leading Internet technology company in China, has announced that it has commenced its initial public offering (IPO) of American Depository Shares at US$15.50 per share.
- Forbes Global: Special Advertising section - Greatest China's Hot Dot.Coms
September 18, 2000
Visitors to Greater China might find it hard to believe that just three years ago the Internet industry barely existed here. Today, whether in Guangzhou, Hong Kong or Taipei, billboards, bus shelters and...
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