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(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.
5/25/2007 8:27:46 AM CDC (CHINA) announced that it has repurchased an added 505,018 common shares at an average price of US$8.67 per share for a total of US$4.37 million since the board of directors approved an extra share repurchase program on May 2, 2007. The company noted that the extra share repurchase program added US$20 million to the original program for a total of $US60 million of its common shares authorized for repurchase, until May 2008 at the discretion of senior management.
The company stated that the company has repurchased a total of 7.44 million common shares at an average price of US$5.37 per share for a total of US$39.98 million of the total US$60 million authorized since the beginning of the share repurchase program on May 2, 2006.
Peter Yip, CEO, CDC Corporation said, "We continue to believe that CDC Corporation is undervalued by the investment community. Our continuing execution of the share repurchase program demonstrates our confidence in the business and our ability to continue growing both organically and through targeted acquisitions."
China.com, a leading Internet services provider in China and a Hong Kong listed subsidiary of CDC Corporation (NASDAQ:China), announced today Google will provide its leading search engine technologies to more China.com sites that will further enhance the search experiences for users in China.
Under this expanded partnership, Google will power search services on China.com's simplified Chinese portal and China Search site (zhonghua sousuo). Since forming a partnership with Google in July 2006, the world's leading search engine technology company has been powering web search and AFS (AdSense For Search) services for China.com's traditional Chinese and English sites, as well as providing AdSense services.
"Google's innovations in web search and advertising have made its web site a top Internet destination and its brand one of the most recognized in the world," said Xiaowei Chen, Ph.D., president of China.com Inc. "By expanding our partnership with Google, we can further improve user satisfaction and encourage more robust growth for China.com. In turn, the impressive brand equity of China.com will also help Google to expand its user base in China."
"Google is devoted to bringing the best search experience to Chinese users by working with leading local partners, such as China.com, and providing advanced technology," said Kai-Fu Lee, Ph.D., vice president of Google and president of Google Greater China. "Google is committed to putting the needs of our users first, and actively look for more opportunities to expand our services in China."
About China.com Inc.
China.com is a leading operator of Internet portals, serving a broad range of audiences in China. In 2006, it was chosen as the first company to host Google's Video Adsense which serves video ads targeted at China's English-speaking audience. China.com also was appointed by the Jilin government as the exclusive web sponsor of the 2007 Asian Winter Games. China.com was listed on the GEM of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited on March 9, 2000. In December 2000, China.com Inc. was admitted as a constituent stock of the Hang Seng IT and IT Portfolio Indices.
About CDC Corporation
The CDC family of companies includes CDC Software focused on enterprise software applications and services, CDC Mobile focused on mobile applications, CDC Games focused on online games, and China.com focused on portals for the greater China markets. For more information about CDC Corporation (NASDAQ:CHINA), please visit www.cdccorporation.net.
Cautionary Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These forward-looking statements include statements relating to improving user satisfaction and encouraging growth for China.com and other statements that are not historical fact, the achievement of which involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions. These statements are based on management's current expectations and are subject to risks and uncertainties and changes in circumstances. There are important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements, including growth prospects for the China.com portal and the development of other search engine technologies for the China market . Further information on risks or other factors that could cause results to differ is detailed in filings or submissions with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission made by CDC Corporation in its Annual Report for the year ended December 31, 2006 on Form 20-F filed on July 2, 2007. All forward-looking statements included in this press release are based upon information available to management as of the date of the press release, and you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on any forward looking statements which speak only as of the date of this press release. The company assumes no obligation to update or alter the forward looking statements whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise.
CDC Corporation Media Relations Scot McLeod, 678-259-8625 scotmcleod@cdcsoftware.com or Investor Relations Monish Bahl, 678-259-8510 mbahl@cdcsoftware.comDie Franzosen wissen anscheinend mehr:
http://www.pcinpact.com/actu/news/...wagen-Apple-iCar-discussions.htm
Unter dem Titel "Volkswagen und Apple diskutieren iCar – ein Wagen, der mit Apfelsaft angetrieben wird?" gibt es folgende sehr interessante Details zu lesen. So wird erstmals der Name des bislang ominösen VW-Sprechers genannt: Hans-Gerd Bode. Bode bestätigt tatsächlich, dass Jobs und Winterkorn sich getroffen haben, um über – ich zitiere – "ein hypothetisches iCar" zu diskutieren. Weitere Diskussionen sollen folgen.
Der Name "iCar" sei tatsächlich gefallen, allerdings handele es sich vorläufig um einen Arbeitstitel.
Im Gegensatz zu der Zusammenarbeit mit anderen Wagenherstellern, wo es lediglich um iPod-Installationsmöglichkeiten geht, solle das "iCar" bei weitem mehr Möglichkleiten anbieten und mit weiteren Apple-Gadgets ausgestattet werden: ein iPhone-ähnliches Utensil – nämlich ein Bordcomputer, der die Funktionen eines iPhones mit iPod verbindet. Außerdem soll ein GPS-Navisystem von Apple eingebaut werden. Daneben bleibe noch Spielraum für andere "Annehmlichkeiten" aus den Apple-Werken, die im Artikel aber nicht weiter präzisiert werden.
Höchstinteressant dann die Information zum Schluss. Was ich im Posting-Betreff mit "Zune"-car getauft habe, soll – laut Autor des Artikels – ein Kommunikations- und Amusement-System sein, das in einem Ford-Wagen für 395 Dollar eingebaut werden kann.
Unten der ARtikel im O-Ton. Wer französisch versteht, sollte sich die oben angeführte Internetseite zu Gemüte führen, dort sind tatsäschlich bereits 96 Kommentare tzum Artikel eingegangen.
Ich glaub, da kommt noch einiges auf uns zu
Casaubon
Volkswagen et Apple discutent d'une éventuelle « iCar "
Une voiture qui carbure au jus de pomme ?
Hans-Gerd Bode, porte-parole de Volkswagen, affirme que le dirigeant de la marque allemande de voiture a rencontré Steve Jobs, PDG d'Apple, pour s'entretenir d'une hypothétique « iCar », une voiture spécialement conçue pour accueillir les gadgets de la Pomme.
La rencontre avait lieu quelques jours auparavant en Californie entre Jobs et Martin Winterkorn, PDG de Volkswagen. Les deux acolytes se sont d'ailleurs donné rendez-vous pour de nouvelles discussions autour du sujet brûlant de l'« iCar », une voiture à la sauce iPod dont le nom « iCar » est encore totalement incertain, utilisé uniquement par commodité.
Selon Bode, les deux marques ont dégagé quelques idées concrètes à l'heure actuelle. On compte sur les deux sociétés pour vite tenter de finaliser la voiture en question, qui pourrait significativement intéresser les jeunes conducteurs avides de technologie, selon les analyses des experts du marché.
Apple travaille déjà avec Volkswagen et d'autres constructeurs de voitures pour intégrer une station d'accueil de l'iPod dans leurs voitures, mais l'« iCar » irait encore plus loin. On imagine l'intégration d'un ordinateur équipé d'un logiciel similaire à l'iPhone, intégrant à la fois les fonctionnalités actuelles des iPod et des iPhone, avec le GPS et d'autres réjouissances en prime.
Microsoft est aussi sur le coup, la firme de Bill Gates vient de conclure un partenariat avec Ford pour intégrer un système de communication et de divertissement dans les voitures de la marque en option, pour 395 dollars de plus.
Rédigée par Bruno Cormier le jeudi 30 août 2007 à 10h26 (11778 lectures)
Source de l'INformation : MSNBC
Jetzt geht es wieder auf zu alten Höhen. (siehe auch: http://www.ariva.de/..._die_auf_der_Startrampe_stehen_t304347?page=-2 #23)
http://www.it-times.de/news/nachricht/kategorie/...enziert-dragonsky/
CDC Games lizenziert Dragonsky
Donnerstag, 11.10.2007 15:33
CDC Games, eine Tochter des chinesischen Softwarekonzerns CDC Corp, hat seine bestehende Kooperation mit dem südkoreanischen Entwicklerstudio Sonokong ausgebaut. Demnach wird CDC Games von Sonokong das neue MMORPG Dragonsky für den chinesischen Markt lizenzieren. Kommerziell soll „Dragonsky“ im zweiten Quartal 2008 im Reich der Mitte an den Start gehen.
Zudem hat sich CDC Games weitere Updates für das lizenzierte Online-Spiel Shaiya Online gesichert. Gleichzeitig werden CDC Games und Sonokong bei der Vermarktung von Shaiya in Taiwan kooperieren und mit dem lokalen Publisher MacroWell zusammenarbeiten. CDC Games hat sich in China bereits die Publishing-Rechte an den Online-Spielen The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar, Stone Age 2, ChaosGem, Come on Baby, Gemfighter und Red Blood gesichert.
07.12.2007 14:34
CDC Corp.: stark kaufen (Jaindl & Mautz)
Rating-Update:
Graz (aktiencheck.de AG) - Die Experten von Jaindl&Mautz stufen die Aktie von CDC Corp. (ISIN KYG2022L1068 (Nachrichten)/ WKN A0EAKF) mit "stark kaufen" ein. Das Kursziel auf Sicht von 12 Monaten werde bei 15 USD gesehen. (07.12.2007/ac/a/u) Analyse-Datum: 07.12.2007