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To: funincolo who wrote (1574)11/23/2000 1:51:57 PM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 2413
 
Some 120 million survive on less than a $1 a day.

The average Chinese annual wage in 1998, the most recent official figure available, was 7,471 yuan ($902.30), an amount that has been increasing since Deng threw open the doors two decades ago to make way for "a socialist economy with Chinese characteristics."

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To: funincolo who wrote (1574)11/24/2000 9:37:36 AM
From: StockDung  Respond to of 2413
 
Who is that ridding that horse? tenkwizard.com



To: funincolo who wrote (1574)11/24/2000 10:58:16 AM
From: funincolo  Read Replies (14) | Respond to of 2413
 
StreamingAsia, SinoBull
To IPO In Hong Kong

By Adam Creed, Hong Kong

Asian Web content company StreamingAsia.com Ltd and online financial services provider SinoBull.com Inc. plan to both go public in Hong Kong next
year, according to both companies' parent, the US-listed The Hartcourt Companies Inc.

StreamingAsia provides Asian portal and corporate Web sites with live Internet video and audio publishing services, or "streaming." SinoBull provides
online financial news and analysis from its Greater China consumer portals, and offers online trading services for share brokerage houses.

Hartcourt said its China-based subsidiaries will separately make an initial public offering (IPO) by listing on Hong Kong's Growth Enterprise Market
(GEM) Stock Exchange in the first half of 2001.

But all of the IPO shares will go to Hartcourt shareholders, which is to split its common shares 2 for 1, on October 31, 2000.

Alan Phan, Chairman of Hartcourt, said that the listing of the two companies on the GEM exchange was primarily because of their proximity to
Hartcourt's operations in China.

Reported by Newsbytes.com