NetEase
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Nothing Comes Easy for NetEase...PWRD) posted breathtaking third-quarter results -- showing off a 55% top-line spurt and a 45% earnings surge -- NetEase.com (Nasdaq: NTES) reported earnings in slow motion. The Chinese pioneer saw revenue climb just 9% to $128.8... In this article: NetEase, Perfect World, Nasdaq, Revenue, Activision Blizzard, World of Warcraft, China, SNDA, and NYSE |
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Reuters | 2 days ago
UPDATE 2-Higher costs, competition weigh on China's NetEase
...mid-2010 Adds analyst comment) By Alexei Oreskovic and Melanie Lee Licensing fees and higher marketing costs could weigh on NetEase.com <NTES.O>, China's No. 3 online game operator in months ahead, as it faces fierce competition in the...
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, Revenue, and Jpmorgan
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AP Online | 2 days ago
NetEase 3Q results miss estimates, shares fall
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Chinese online gaming company NetEase.com Inc. said Wednesday that its third-quarter profit rose on higher revenue from online games. However, the results fell below analyst expectations, sending NetEase's American...
In this article: Revenue, Thomson Reuters, Beijing, and China
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Yahoo! News | 2 days ago
NetEase 3Q results miss estimates, shares fall (AP)
...shares fall Posted on - Wed Nov 18, 2009 8:45PM EST Add articles about technology to your My Yahoo! Chinese online gaming company NetEase.com Inc. said Wednesday that its third-quarter profit rose on higher revenue from online games.
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Reuters | November 09, 2009
China web tycoon thrives on portals, pig farms
By Melanie Lee He may be a billionaire, but soft-spoken William Ding, founder of Chinese online gaming giant NetEase.com <NTES.O>, feels as comfortable on the farm with his pigs as he does in the boardroom. The publicity shy 38-year-old...
In this article: China, William Ding, Natural law, Beijing, World of Warcraft, Jack Ma, Alibaba Group, and Robin Li
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Reuters | November 02, 2009
NetEase, Activision caught up in China turf war
...need to learn how to operate suitably in the environment in order to thrive and survive," he said. NETEASE WOES BOOST OTHERS While NetEase shares fell on the news, some of its major rivals rose as investors bet they would capitalize on the...
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, Ministry of Culture, Activision Blizzard, Morgan Stanley, and Activision
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Reuters | November 02, 2009
China's NetEase eyes push into fertile mobile sector
...to target mobile application development * Focus on 3 areas, including translation and barcodes By Melanie Lee NetEase.com <NTES.O>, one of China's top online game developers, will speed its push into the mobile sector as it looks...
In this article: China, Business operations, World of Warcraft, Activision Blizzard, China Unicom, China Telecom, and Baidu
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Reuters | November 02, 2009
UPDATE 3-NetEase, Activision caught up in China turf war
Adds comments, background) By Alexei Oreskovic and Melanie Lee A Chinese regulator has ordered top online game firm NetEase.com <NTES.O> to stop operating a popular title, the result of an apparent governmental turf war highlighting...
In this article: China, World of Warcraft, Activision, Ministry of Culture, Activision Blizzard, and Beijing
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Reuters | November 02, 2009
NetEase gets China non-approval notice
...the NetEase affiliate, and that the agency was returning the affiliate's application for approval, NetEase said. NetEase and Shanghai EaseNet said they believe they are in full compliance with applicable Chinese laws and that they are...
In this article: World of Warcraft, China, and Activision Blizzard
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NetEase () NASDAQ: NTES is a Chinese internet company that operates 163.com, a popular web portal which received over 546 million page views in June of 2005. The company has grown rapidly since its founding in June 1997, thanks in part to its investment in search engine technology and massively multiplayer online gaming. Fantasy Westward Journey, an MMORPG developed internally by NetEase, is an online game in China. NetEase.com,inc. (网易公司) has a market value of US$761.6 million. as of April 2006, and 1600 employees as of February 2006
In 2004, NetEase's founder and chief architect William Ding (Ding Lei) won the Wharton Infosys Business Transformation Award for his innovative use of information technology. Ding became one of the wealthiest individuals in China after founding NetEase.
The 163.com domain attracted at least 1.8 million visitors annually by 2008 according to a Compete.com survey.
- Name:
- CSDN
- Type:
- web portal
- Stock Symbol (NASDAQ):
- NTES
- Language:
- Chinese
- Website:
- http://www.163.com/
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