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1 Dec 2021, 11:53 am by Brian Liu, Raquel Leslie
Other companies sanctioned by SAMR include online retailers JD.com Inc., Suning Ltd. and Baidu Inc. [read post]
18 Sep 2009, 9:19 am
CNBM's "three flowers" blossom in Chengdu in one day China's first 0.5mm LCD glass substrate production line laid foundation in Chengdu, the seismic energy-saving house of the new rural construction project started construction in Chengdu, the 2 billion yuan investment in building light building materials industrial base project were formally signed… As the country's largest comprehensive… [read post]
4 Sep 2009, 12:54 am
Ltd., is controlled by the Beijing New Building Materials Public Limited Co., or BNBM, a state-owned entity controlled by the Chinese government. [read post]
3 May 2021, 8:00 am by Kamran Kara-Pabani, Justin Sherman
CFIUS went through its review process and, though the specifics of that review are classified, it reportedly asked Beijing Kunlun Tech to sell Grindr in March 2019, which the company then did in March 2020 to San Vicente Acquisition LLC, a U.S-incorporated group of tech investors and entrepreneurs. [read post]
17 Apr 2007, 6:16 pm
James Packer's Publishing & Broadcasting Ltd has unveiled its long-awaited move to the US gaming market, spending $US250 million ($300 million) for a stake in a group developing casinos on the Las Vegas strip, Miami and Vietnam. [read post]
25 May 2022, 9:01 pm by Richard Zelichov and Trevor T. Garmey
  However, geopolitical instability may be the new normal, and the resulting risks may require companies to consider how these risks affect their business, and for public companies, disclosure of such information to shareholders. [read post]
8 Jul 2022, 6:08 am by Philip Mousavizadeh
  Also in June 2021, the Commerce Department announced a ban on all U.S. imports of key solar panel materials from the Chinese company Hoshine Silicon Industry Co., Ltd., over concerns that the company was involved in the forced labor of Uyghurs and other Muslim minority groups in Xinjiang. [read post]