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14 Nov 2007 News
14 Nov 2007 News
- China Enterprises Index up 0.23%
- Highest cell phone base station built
- Gold price down in Hong Kong
- Regulator issues new rule
- Shareholders still taking short-term approach
- Invisible hands' of speculators help fuel crazy oil prices
- China's largest photo film producer ends Kodak partnership
- China to develop 'green' mining for energy saving
- Mining firms present sleek face to global sector
- Sinopec starts 20 bln yuan bond issue for pipeline construction
- Policy seeks to tap into 'green' energy
- China Enterprises Index up 0.23%
- Christie's HK to sell Chinese paintings, calligraphy
- China's largest photo film producer ends Kodak partnership
- CNPC may buy out city lender
- US company set to power waste plants in China
- Motorola Inc to expand in Tianjin
- VC firm invests in green
- Global brands featured
- Zhaojin to invest in Australia or Canada
- CNPC, Malaysia firm to tap oil block
- Foreign investment rises 14 percent
- Crude imports up 16.5% in October
- Kodak to end partnership with China Lucky
- China Mobile eyes finish for 3G networks
- Goldman Sachs approved for Chinese stake
- Natural gas prices lifted
- Chinese shares down 0.57% on strong inflation data
- Gold price down in Hong Kong
- Hong Kong stocks end higher
- Sohu scores with videos of matches
- China to develop 'green' mining for energy saving
- Sinopec starts 20 bln yuan bond issue for pipeline construction
- Steel mill eyes assets of parent
- China Mobile to take a bite of Apple
- Policy seeks to tap into 'green' energy
- Energy draft hints at separate ministry
- Food maker says profit increased 26%
- Chinese shares rebound by 1.88% Tuesday morning
- Invisible hands' of speculators help fuel crazy oil prices
- China's largest photo film producer ends Kodak partnership
- Christie's HK to sell Chinese paintings, calligraphy
- Xinhua President meets director-general for trade in EU European Commission
- New Balance to double sales
- Motorola Inc to expand in Tianjin
