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To: w2j2 who wrote (2495)11/27/1997 3:56:00 PM
From: limey  Respond to of 18016
 
OTTAWA, Nov 27 (Reuters) - Canadian companies have signed
12 deals worth C$2.3 billion with Chinese partners, Canadian
Trade Minister Sergio Marchi said on Thursday.

Canadian companies will be investing in Chinese
manufacturing, telecommunications infrastructure, banking,
housing, environmental technologies and transportation.

The deals include C$1.42 billion in memomrandums of
understanding or letters of intent, C$670.9 million in
contracts and C$168 million in joint ventures.
Alcan Aluminium Ltd signed a letter of intent worth
C$1.42 billion for a proposed smelter and power complex in
Hejin City, Shanxi Province, Marchi said.
Bank of Nova Scotia received a licence approval to
open a branch in Chongquing.
Bombardier Inc signed a memorandum of
understanding to produce high-grade passenger railcars.
Inter-Citic Envirotec Inc signed a testing agreemen
with Beijing General Mining and Metallurgical Corp.

Newbridge Networks Corp signed an agreement with
the Guangdong Post and Telecommunications Authority to supply
C$43 million in data network equipment.



To: w2j2 who wrote (2495)11/30/1997 11:50:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 18016
 
NN will be right. They never should have bought UB but even that mistake will eventually right itself. The market reaction was fairly muted last week to preannounced poor earnings. So what keeps the stock this high in a bad market? Belief that the wan market for NN is anything but flat. I certainly see it as a growth market. So does NN or they wouldn't be adding so much capacity. Regards, Jeff