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Chinese consumer electronics manufacturer TCL Corporation (000100.SZ) recently announced that it plans to privatize its handset manufacturer TCL Communication Technology (2618.HK) through TCL Corporation's wholly owned Hong Kong-based subsidiary TCL Industrial Holdings. Read More
Qi Xiangdong, president of Chinese internet services and security software provider Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU), is reportedly considering a USD 300 mln management buyout (MBO) of Qihoo 360's enterprise security business, according to a source familiar with the matter. Read More
Chinese real estate developer Join-In (600745.SH) recently announced a plan to acquire a 51% stake in Zhejiang-based handset maker Wingtech Communication for RMB 1.826 bln, to be paid through the issuance of 154 mln shares valued at RMB 11.86 per share. Read More
Sources close to the company have revealed that China Telecom (NYSE: CHA; 0728.HK) will release eight 4G smartphone models on May 1. Read More
Suzhou-based online game developer Snail Electronic (Snail Game) has announced the company's new mobile internet strategy, including a self-branded handset, game download platform, and targeted mobile data package. Read More
China Mobile (NYSE: CHL; 0941.HK) has awarded TD-LTE terminal contracts to 16 manufacturers, among 57 applicant manufactures, in the company's H1 2013 TD-LTE terminal tender. Read More
Chinese telecom equipment and terminal manufacturer Huawei has terminated its smartphone partnership with Chinese online security software developer Qihoo 360 (NYSE: QIHU). Read More
Qu Haibin, former CEO of Chinese online media and game operator Shanda Interactive's defunct wireless value-added services subsidiary Hurray (also known as Shanda Wireless), confirmed recently that Hurray and Shanda had quietly signed a management buy-out (MBO) agreement on December 15, 2011, officially ending Hurray's relationship with the Shanda system. Read More
During a recent event in Beijing, China Unicom (NYSE: CHU; 0762.HK; 600050.SH) unveiled eight new "RMB 1,000" smartphones with 4-inch displays and CPUs clocking up to 1 GHz, as well as announcing its 3G smartphone policy for 2012. Read More
An industry source has revealed that senior management at Kingsoft's (3888.HK) Powerword dictionary software subsidiary had signed a management buyout agreement with the company. Read More