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To: jmiller099 who wrote (2214)5/8/2006 8:03:16 PM
From: ~digs  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7944
 
~10x avg daily volume for CHU today..

Asian companies with U.S.-listed shares moved higher Monday and built on gains from their home markets, which resumed trading after the Golden Week holiday. The Bank of New York Asia ADR Index was up 0.3% at 161.42 at last check, while the Bank of New York Composite ADR Index fell 0.19% at 159.26. In New York, stocks were essentially flat as investors moved cautiously ahead of this week's Federal Reserve meeting on interest rates. See Market Snapshot. The standout index in Asia was Shanghai's Composite Index, which leaped 3.95% in the first day of trading on mainland exchanges since April 28. A one-year suspension of the issue of new shares and convertible bonds on domestic stock exchanges was lifted and helped push the index higher. Hong Kong's Hang Seng Index finished higher by 1.69%. The China Enterprises Index rose 3.05% to an eight-year high. The China ADR Index picked up 1.5% at 273.55. Leading the advance were China Finance Online (JRJC) and volume leader China Unicom Ltd. (CHU), with both companies up 9%.

marketwatch.com



To: jmiller099 who wrote (2214)6/23/2006 1:51:07 AM
From: ~digs  Respond to of 7944
 
Nokia to stop making CDMA phones
news.yahoo.com

j sir : your thoughts plz