MORE than 50 Chinese movie stars and film makers hope for dazzling returns on China's new Nasdaq-style market, as Beijing-based Huayi Brothers Media Group has won approval to trade on the Growth Enterprise Market... ...full story at Shanghai Daily
from Shanghai Daily on Mon, Sep 28 2009
see also:
| 23 Apr 08 |
|
Jet Li vs. Jackie Chan! »
YouTube video Apr. 16 - Kung fu greats Jet Li and Jackie Chan wow Chinese fans at the world premiere for their new movie "Forbidden Kingdom".
Martial arts stars Jet Li and Jackie Chan attend the Beijing world premiere of their first feature film together.
The film is... |
| 17 Sep 09 |
|
China reviews first IPOs on Growth Enterprise Market » People's Daily China's securities authority Thursday began reviewing applications of the the first seven IPOs for listing on the Growth Enterprise Market (GEM), a Nasdaq-style market in China. The seven enterprises covered fields of software, medical equipment... |
| 15 Sep 09 |
|
China to review first seven IPOs on Growth Enterprise Market » People's Daily China's securities authority will hold the first meeting to review the applications of the first seven IPOs for listing on the Growth Enterprise Market (GEM), a Nasdaq-style market in China, on Thursday, sources with the China Securities Regulatory... |
| 21 Sep 09 |
|
10 companies to list as China's GEM starts IPO procedures » People's Daily Ten Chinese companies kicked off initial public offering (IPO) procedures Monday for listing on China's Nasdaq-style Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) at the end of October. The 10 start-ups will complete their price inquiries and road shows by the... |
| 15 Jun 09 |
|
Film makers are working in a changed market » Danwei Clifford Coonan writes from the Shanghai Film Festival for Variety about the growth of China's domestic film market: The issue of how to nurture the strong growth in the biz is one of the key themes at the Shanghai fest this year. The fest has long... |
| 31 Oct 09 |
|
China's new Nasdaq-style market makes debut Friday » People's Daily &$ &$A man watches the screen showing stock index figures with telescope at a stock exchange in Shenyang, capital of northeast China's Liaoning Province, Oct. 30, 2009. All 28 stocks on ChiNext, China's new Nasdaq-style market for small and medium-sized... |