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Tag Archives: stocks
Han Han seizes blogging crown from Xu Jinglei
Han Han passes Xu Jinglei in the click wars. But what are all those unfamiliar names doing in the expanded top-ten list?
Posted in Blogs
Tagged blogs, Han Han, stocks, Xu Jinglei
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Stock market Olympic lock down
The Olympics, and some problems with China’s stock markets.
There’s money in education
Foreign unis in China; gas prices may rise; stocks fall; Yao Ming and the ref scandal; China vs. Qatar; ethics of online manhunts; exploding toilets.
Posted in Danwei Picks
Tagged education, football, gasoline, human flesh search engine, PBOC, stocks, toilets, Yao Ming
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Roaming charge hearing inconclusive
Qingdao Morning News (青岛早报) reports on the public’s concerns over the mobile phone roaming fee hearing (漫游费降价听证会
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged mobile phones, Qingdao Morning News, stocks
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Danwei Picks: 2007-12-18
Restrictions on group rentals in Shanghai, NASA has a photo of smog over Eastern China, and The Economic Observer looks at aspiring actors.
Danwei Picks: 2007-12-4
BusinessWeek on Nasdaq vs. NYSE in China, Black and White Cat on Wen Jiabao’s visit to a Henan AIDS village, and incentives for good driving in Beijing.
The best photos of 2007
Top headlines from today’s Oriental Morning Post 东方早报 reports that Shanghai stock index slumped below 5,000 points yesterday, 沪市 跌破 5000点
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Oriental Morning Post, stocks
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Danwei Picks: 2007-11-19
ESWN writes on Eileen Chang’s copyrights, Lonely Planet is banned, and ex-cons make for interesting politicians, writes Laowiseass.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Eileen Chang, ESWN, stocks, trash
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Popping the jade bubble
Hotan Jade (和田玉) is the latest hot commodity.
Posted in Oil, Energy and Resources
Tagged China Newsweek, jade, magazines, speculation, stocks
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Stock market trembles at a fake People’s Daily editorial
Guo Guangdong (郭光东) writes about a widely-circulated, fake People’s Daily editorial blasting the stock market.
Posted in Business and Finance
Tagged fake news, Guo Guangdong, People's Daily, stocks
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