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thomas
Aktueller Kurs 3,87
Differenz 0,27
Differenz % 7,50%
Brief-Kurs 3,86
Geld-Kurs 3,77
Eröffnungskurs 3,72
Tageshoch 3,88
Tagestief 3,71
Volumen 75.634
10:59 26.05.06
Der amerikanische Software-Konzern Microsoft Corp. (ISIN US5949181045/ WKN 870747) plant nach Angaben der "South China Morning Post" (Freitagsaugabe) eine Kooperation mit dem chinesischen Portalbetreiber China.com Inc. (ISIN KYG2110D1152/ WKN A0ER17), einer Tochter der CDC Corp. (ISIN KYG2022L1068/ WKN A0EAKF).
Beide Unternehmen wollen künftig zusammenarbeiten, wobei ein erstes Treffen in der kommenden Woche stattfinden soll. Ziel ist es, den MSN Messenger Service in die Plattform zu integrieren.
Die Aktie von China.com schloss heute in Hongkong unverändert bei 0,485 Hongkong-Dollar. Papiere von Microsoft schlossen gestern an der NASDAQ bei 23,74 Dollar und die von CDC bei 4,54 Dollar.
Quelle: aktiencheck.de
mfg
Man sollte hier auf jeden Fall noch länger dabeibleiben. Diese Aktie wird mehr Freude bereiten als FUSA & Co, immerhin mischt bei CDC schon Google mit.
(http://www.nasdaq.com/aspxcontent/...e=&mkttype=&pathname=&page=news)
und einmal heißt es, dass cdc von oppenheimer von underweight auf equal-weight hochgestuft wird (http://www.thestreet.com/_nasdaq/newsanalysis/...pathname=&page=news)
mir egal - + 11% in den usa, so kanns weiter gehen
lg thomas
ps: sorry für die langen links, aber quellenangaben sind nunmal unerläßlich in unserem geschäft
Die Aktie ist einfach nur geil. Und man konnte in der zurückliegenden Konsolidierung riechen, dass es danach recht schnell Richtung 10$ geht. Es lohnte sich also nachzulegen.
Weiter so CDC Corporation ! Ich habe die ersten Aktien schon lange genug im Dep ot (da war es noch chinadotcom)
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CDC Corp announces "highly anticipated major upgrade of its widely popular and successful" Yulgang online game CDC Games, a business unit of CHINA, announces that it has launched a "highly anticipated, upgraded version" of its current blockbuster online game, Yulgang.
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CDC Sees 4Q Software Sales Up to $14.2M
Associated Press 01.16.07, 10:06 AM ET
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CDC Corp., a Hong Kong-based software maker and operator of the China.com Web site, said Tuesday it expects fourth-quarter software license revenue to range from $13.8 million to $14.2 million.
The announcement comes a week after the company said it continues to expect total sales for the year to range from $303 million to $307 million.
CDC plans to report preliminary fourth-quarter earnings estimates by early February.
Shares rose 21 cents, or 2.2 percent, to $9.92 in morning trading on the Nasdaq
http://quotes.nasdaq.com/...l=&symbol=&symbol=&symbol=&selected=china
LG Thomas
Quelle: http://www.finanznachrichten.de/...ichten-2007-02/artikel-7702539.asp
CDC Mobile Introduces New Mobile Game in China
By Anuradha Shukla
TMCnet Contributing Editor
CDC Mobile recently launched its first “free to play, pay for merchandise” mobile game, titled Mocca Beans, in China.
The game presents players with different block sets, each producing endless combinations in different stages. The basic game is free; players also can purchase tools to achieve desired combinations and reach higher levels.
Mocca Beans can be played on an individual level, and by a large number of concurrent users online using mobile phones.
Mobile subscribers in China exceeded 467 million at the end of January, 2007, and statistics from China's Ministry of Information Industry (MII) show that the mobile penetration rate had reached 35.3 percent. This, combined with the fact that well-designed mobile games are becoming increasingly popular, is why CDC Mobile created Mocca Beans.
The company is also working on a variety of proprietary content to expand its 3G portfolio, including “The Straight Show” (a Chinese version of “The Daily Show” in the U.S.). Currently available online on China.com, the show has gained a huge following among Chinese Internet users.
“Our growth strategy for MVAS (Mobile Value Added Services) is to further strengthen organic growth and to move upstream into the content provider segment of the business,” said Donglei Fang, COO of China.com, Inc, in a press release.
Fang continued: “We believe the industry will continue to consolidate towards a smaller group of more stable service providers, which will ultimately provide a healthier competitive environment for our MVAS business. We are confident that CDC Mobile will gain a bigger market share as a leading SP (Service Provider) with proprietary mobile content in the long run.”
Leveraging a strong cash position, CDC Mobile is also selectively acquiring synergistic and earnings-accretive companies in the industry. The company is reportedly investing up to $100 million in its 3G Content Partner Program targeting providers and aggregators in North Asia and Europe, as well as the creation of new original content for the 3G marketplace.
CDC Mobile, a business unit of CDC Corporation, is focused on providing consumer-based and enterprise-based mobile applications services in China.