Chinese co claims Apple stole iPad design, name Deccan Herald David Barboza & Bao Beibei, Feb 7,The New York Times: | When it came to naming its new tablet computer, the iPad, Apple was hardly coining an original term. As The Times outlined in a story last week, a number of other electronics companies already sell products that use the iPad name. | Now a t...
Benchmark dips amid tightening concerns China Daily | SHANGHAI: China's benchmark stock index fell as developers dropped on concern tighter lending standards will curb demand for property, countering gains by consumer-related companies ahead of the weeklong Lunar New Year holiday. | Poly Real Estate G...
China shares mixed in pre-holiday trading lull The Boston Globe | SHANGHAI-Chinese shares ended mixed Monday as investors started to hunker down ahead of a weeklong Lunar New Year holiday, with bank and real estate shares down. | The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index slipped 7.77 points, or 0.3 percent, to close...
Turning off online addiction China Daily | Parents get power to suspend children's access to Web games | Parents in China can pull the plug on their kids' online gaming by asking game operators to end services for minors, according to a program launched over the weekend by the culture minis...
Chang'an in talks to become Peugeot's second partner China Daily | PSA Peugeot-Citroen is in talks with Chang'an Motor Corp, China's fourth-largest automaker, to form the French car company's second joint venture in China. | The deal is expected to close soon after the upcoming Spring Festival, recent media report...
Chinese co claims Apple stole iPad design, name Deccan Herald David Barboza & Bao Beibei, Feb 7,The New York Times: | When it came to naming its new tablet computer, the iPad, Apple was hardly coining an original term. As The Times outlined in a story last week, a number of other electronics companies alrea...
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China Tightening Fears Spook Investors, Hit Stocks ABC News By Karen Yeung and Qu Weizhi | January 26, 2010 | SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China implemented a planned increase in required reserves for some banks on Tuesday, sources said, sparking k...
China shares fall on Wall Street losses The Boston Globe | SHANGHAI-Chinese shares fell again Friday after Wall Street tumbled on President Barack Obama's proposal to limit risk-taking at banks, ending the week down 3 percent. | The benc...
China shares fall on credit contraction jitters The Boston Globe | SHANGHAI-Chinese shares fell Wednesday for the first time in five sessions on concerns about a possible liquidity contraction, led by banks and real estate. | The benchmark Shang...
Chinese shares fall to three-month low - Fri China Daily | BEIJING: Chinese equities retreated 1.87 percent Friday to 2,939,40 points, the lowest level since it ended at 2,970.53 points on Oct 14, dragged down by coal, energy and metal shares. | The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index lost 55.91 points, to ...
Executives get 717m yuan in shares China Daily | Shenzhen-listed Gold Mantis Construction Decoration will offer its 43 senior executives millions in free shares, with the rate of return on the investment up to 31 times, as part of their year-end bonuses, the Beijing News reported. | The Suzhou-ba...
Lawsuit may affect E-reader float China Daily | Hanwang Technology, a Chinese manufacturer of e-readers and portable devices, has been criticized by US-based software company ExperExchange for covering the intellectual property dispute between the two companies one day after Hanwang issued its p...
China shares fall again after Wall Street losses The Boston Globe | SHANGHAI-Chinese shares fell again Friday, unnerved by Wall Street's decline and the possibility of a renewed global economic slump, ending the week down 1.7 percent. | The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index lost 55.91 points, or 1.9 percent, to close at 2,939.40. The Shenzhen Composite Index for China's smaller second exchange declined 2 percent...