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3 hours ago ago from Vanessa's Blog
First of all I'm sorry for all of the bloggers who visit me often that I haven't updated my blog for a while, particularly to Turisuna who has encouraged me a lot. Merry Christmas to Everyone!!! Christmas isn't a Chinese festival, but it has become very popular in recent years especially among young people and kids. One of the reasons I can think of is the commercial one as people are encouraged to consume, buying gifts for each ...
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16 hours ago ago from Blog:elegant gucci shoe
China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) said Tuesday that annual overseas direct investment (ODI) from non-financial sectors is expected to top 42 billion U.S. dollars in 2009. Non-financial ODI in the first 9 months stood at 32.87 billion U.S. dollars, up 0.5 percent year on year, according to the MOC. Investment in the overseas market includes establishing marketing networks, securing advanced technologies from overseas countries and ...
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4 hours ago ago from All About Work & Financial
China’s stock trading activity may increase next year amid growth in money supply and corporate earnings, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Average daily turnover of yuan-denominated shares will probably grow to 250 billion yuan ($37 billion) next year and increase to 285 billion yuan in 2011, compared with an estimated 215 billion yuan this year, Goldman Sachs analysts led by Richard Xu wrote in a report today. Citic Securities Co. and ...
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20 hours ago ago from Telecommunication Industry List | telecommunication industry news, analysis & reviews
China's telecoms regulator said on Monday that investment in third-generation mobile technology reached 143.5 billion yuan ($21 billion) this year, following its awarding of three 3G licenses early in the year. The nationwide number of 3G users came to more than 10 million this year, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, which regulates the telecommunications industry, said in a statement on its website. To read this ...
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17 hours ago ago from Patriot\'s Corner
I have traveled by train since I was 3 years old. A once efficient, cost effective way to travel with your family was lost years ago. We will always travel by train first, even using Amtrak, as that is all we have. The Obama administration could create a vast number of new jobs by commiting to high speed rail service and making badly needed upgrades to Amtrak. This is one of the few places I think the government can and ...
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