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Huawei wins half of China Mobile’s 5G network contracts while Ericsson picks up a third
Huawei secures most 5G contracts from China Mobile
A Huawei logo is seen at a store. [Photo/IC] Chinese technology giant Huawei won the most number of 5G network equipment contracts in a recent procurement from the telecom operator China Mobile, The … (…
Stocks slip as investors eye chipmakers, Chewy IPO
Broadcom also disclosed that sales to Chinese smartphone-maker Huawei alone contributed $900 million in revenue for the company, or about 4.3% of total fiscal 2018 revenue. Shares of Broadcom fell … ( read original story…
China Traders Reassess Counterparties After Bank Seizure
according to a report from 21st Century Business Herald, citing unnamed institutional investors. That is in response to the fact that China’s seven-day and 14-day “overall interbank market” pledged … ( read original story …)
Huawei Braces for a Steep Drop in Overseas Smartphone Sales
(Bloomberg) — Sign up for Next China, a weekly email on where the nation stands now and where it’s going next. Huawei Technologies Co. is preparing for a 40% to 60% drop in international smartphone…
UBS to Lose China Bond Deal After Economist’s Pig Remark
China Railway Construction Corp. decided against hiring UBS … CRCC is the first known corporate issuer to distance itself from UBS over a drama that has captivated financial professionals around the … ( read original…
China Harmony New Energy Auto Holding Limited (HKG:3836): What’s The Analyst Consensus Outlook?
China Harmony New Energy Auto Holding … and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. Simply Wall St has no position in the stocks mentioned. Thank you for reading. … (…
China Shineway Pharmaceutical Group Limited (HKG:2877): Are Analysts Bullish?
For China Shineway Pharmaceutical Group … and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. Simply Wall St has no position in the stocks mentioned. … ( read original story …)
The China Everbright Greentech (HKG:1257) Share Price Is Down 36% So Some Shareholders Are Getting Worried
China Everbright Greentech managed to grow revenue … and does not take account of your objectives, or your financial situation. Simply Wall St has no position in the stocks mentioned. … ( read original story…
New Balance turns on Trump over China tariffs
The catch? It needs to import component parts from China that are no longer made in the United States. “The proposed Tranche 4 tariffs will risk our company’s overall financial health, which will in ……
Wall Street Learns Hard Lesson on Why Not to Say ‘Pig’ in China
For financial professionals around the globe this week, rising trade tensions and fears of a slowdown were no match for an unlikely drama suddenly unfolding in China: UBS Group AG’s struggle to quell … (…
Here’s How P/E Ratios Can Help Us Understand Shenzhen Expressway Company Limited (HKG:548)
We’ll show how you can use Shenzhen Expressway Company Limited’s (HKG:548) P/E ratio to inform your assessment of the investment opportunity. Shenzhen Expressway has a price to earnings ratio of 5 … ( read original…
China Bond Traders Reassess Counterparties After Bank Seizure
Bond traders in China are rethinking counterparty risks as shock waves from a government takeover of a bank ripple through the country’s financial markets. It’s now getting harder for corporate bonds … ( read original…