CHINA'S INTERNET COMPANIES TO BE LISTED IN NASDAQ
AsiaInfo Services, April, 2004
AsiaInfo Services 04-28-2004 China's Internet Companies to Be Listed in Nasdaq BEIJING, Apr 28, 2004 (SinoCast via COMTEX) -- China's Internet companies expectto raise funds of more than USD 1 billion at the end of 2004, through listing in America's Science market Nasdaq. E-long, a travel website, 51job.com, an Internet employment website, and The9, an online game company, have appointed listing advisors to operate their listing and aim to raise USD 1 million, respectively. Other Internet companies, including Shanda Networks, Tencent, Mtone and Harbour Networks have also joined the list to go public in Nasdaq, and Hurray is also considering to be listed. Mary Meeker, an analyst of Morgan Stanley says that these companies will offer good opportunities for...
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