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To: Jill who wrote (57183)12/28/1999 1:43:00 PM
From: ggamer  Respond to of 152472
 
cbs.marketwatch.com

Qiao Xing up on CDMA cell phone application
China reviews its filing to make CDMA cell phones

By Myra P. Saefong, CBS MarketWatch
Last Update: 1:22 PM ET Dec 28, 1999
Movers & Shakers
NewsWatch

GUANGDONG, China (CBS.MW) -- Shares of Qiao Xing Universal
Telephone soared more than 143 percent on the possibility that the
Guangdong government in China will approve the company's
application to make CDMA cell phones.

If the government of Guangdong province in
China approves Qiao Xing's application to begin
manufacturing CDMA cell phones, it would be
one of a handful of companies that the Chinese
Ministry of Information said it would authorize to
manufacture the phones. So far, China only
produces GSM cell phones.

Shares of Qiao Xing (XING: news, msgs)
gained 12 to 20 1/2. More than three million
shares changed hands, compared to the
stock's daily average volume of around
745,000. Shares of Qualcomm (QCOM: news,
msgs), which licenses CDMA technology, were
up 1/8 to 513 1/2.

The Ministry of Information is expected to review
the company's application with the Economics
and Trade Committee before the year's end,
Rui Lin Wu, Qiao Xing's chairman said in a
statement.

"We are optimistic about Qiao Xing's entry into
China's potentially huge CDMA cell-phone
market," Wu said. "We are hopeful that we will be selected."

When the Chinese Ministry of Information announced it would allow
between three and five Chinese companies to manufacture CDMA
cell phones back in October, Qiao Xing organized a research team.
The China-based company now has the capability of designing and
producing components for the CDMA cell phones.

Qiao Xing has been
seeking out
international firms for
strategic alliances
amid its possible
entry into China's
untapped CDMA cell
phone market.
As a result, it's
reached an
agreement with a major Asian telecommunications company that
produces and markets CDMA phones. In a joint venture, the two
companies would establish a factory where Qiao Xing could
manufacture and market the phones.