Comtech Group, Inc. to Present at the Piper Jaffray 2006 China Internet and Technology Conference on March 1st biz.yahoo.com
Monday February 27, 9:52 am ET
SHENZHEN, China, Feb. 27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Comtech Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: COGO), a leading provider of customized module design solutions, today announced that Jeffrey Kang, the Company's Chief Executive Officer and Hope Ni, the Company's Chief Financial Officer, will present at the Piper Jaffray 2006 China Internet and Technology Conference at the St. Regis Hotel in Beijing, on March 1st. The Company's presentation is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Mr. Kang and Ms. Ni will discuss the Company's historical financial performance and recently announced new business initiatives. They will also elaborate on the Company's location based wireless search product launch and discuss additional opportunities within Comtech's addressable markets. Following the presentation, both Mr. Kang and Ms. Ni will be available for one-on-one meetings with analysts and investors. Participation or attendance at the Piper Jaffray China Internet and Technology Conference is by invitation only. Clients interested in attending should contact their Piper Jaffray representative.
About the China Internet and Technology Conference
The third annual China Internet and Technology Conference is scheduled for February 28 to March 2 in Beijing. The conference will focus on opportunities and challenges in the China Internet and technology industry in 2006 and beyond. The conference will feature presentations and panels of management teams of public and private Internet, semiconductor and hardware companies operating in China, as well as presentations from economists, regional and international private equity funds, industry experts and officials from regulatory agencies. Among focus areas to be discussed are the following key themes: increasing broadband penetration in China and its impact for media consumption; the impact of China's economy moving from a manufacturing economy toward a consumer-based one; the expanding value chain of semiconductor manufacturing; wireless value-added services potentially reaching an inflection point and the growth trajectory; the timing of network upgrades to 3G services and impact to wireless handset and infrastructure suppliers; and the potential for search in China. |