China BAK Battery, Inc. F1Q10 (Qtr End 12/31/09) Earnings Call Transcript
Saturday, January 30th, 2010China BAK Battery, Inc. (CBAK)
F1Q10 (Qtr End 12/31/09) Earnings Call Transcript
January 28, 2010 8:00 am ET
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China BAK Battery, Inc. (CBAK)
F1Q10 (Qtr End 12/31/09) Earnings Call Transcript
January 28, 2010 8:00 am ET
Complete Story »
ChinaBio Today submits:
Sinovac Biotech (NSDQ: SVA) upped its secondary stock issue to 10 million shares (from 8.65 million) and priced them at $5.75 each, a 6% discount from Wednesday night’s closing price of $6.11. The company said it expects net proceeds of $53.8 million ($62 million if the underwriters purchase an additional [...]
The Business Insider submits:
One of the big issues facing our economy is whether foreign governments will continue to purchase our debt.
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TraderRob submits:
On a positive note for Japan, export growth in December surprised economists by growing at 12.1%, compared to the 7.6% forecast, for the first time since the collapse of Lehman in 2008. Breaking down the numbers, analysts were equally unsurprised to learn which market was responsible for the rapid growth. If I’m hitting my [...]
By Geremie R. Barmé
As the contretemps involving Google’s conflicted presence in the People’s Republic of China unfolds, it is timely to recall one anniversary that passed by all but unnoticed in 2009: that of a covert Cold War-era clash between John Foster Dulles and Mao Zedong in 1959. This overlooked anniversary is worth recalling now, [...]
By Sascha Matuszak
China has just sent its second medical team to Haiti, along with 20 tons of supplies and five Chinese peacekeepers to replace the four who died in the earthquake that destroyed Port-au-Prince on January 12th. The current group replaces a set of Chinese International Search and Rescue workers and sniffer dogs who arrived [...]
Two weeks ago Wal-Mart announced a push to more direct sourcing. And I wondered if the trend was still toward direct sourcing (and the elimination of sourcing/trading agents).
Then yesterday Li & Fung, the largest sourcing company (who owns zero factory), announced a new deal to supply Wal-Mart:
The arrangement, signed yesterday, may generate an additional $2 billion of [...]
We cloned the iPad–three months ago!
We Macked on you, blaxploitation-style.
We ruined one-fifth of your Expo pavilion fantasy.
We went rollerskating with migrant workers.
We got surgically modified to look like Jessica Alba in a desperate attempt to win back our boyfriends.
We spotted a dismembered call girl on Huaihai Road. Luckily, she was made of steel.
We [...]
Did Apple really clone the P88? It kinda reminds us of a giant iPhone!
Since we broke the story of the “pre-emptive cloning” of the iPad (and here’s another story of the same device back in Oct 2009) by Chinese company Shenzhen Great Long Brother Industrial Co., Wu Xiaolong, the president of [...]
Jeffrey Wasserstrom writes: in a world full of China experts, it’s sometimes nice to sit back with a book about experiences in China, rather than one about proclamations about China. [Time]
Perhaps because of all the recent protests regarding demolitions of homes, China is drafting new regulations that plan on giving urban residents more [...]