Shares may sell in China BUSINESS ASIA by Bloomberg

From: International Herald Tribune | Date: March 16, 2007| Author: Yidi Zhao and John Liu | Copyright information


International Herald Tribune

03-16-2007

China Mobile, the world's biggest wireless carrier by users, may sell shares on a domestic stock exchange by the end of this year, said Fan Fuchun, vice chairman of the nation's stock regulator.''Hong Kong-traded stocks can sell shares directly in China'' and no longer need to use Chinese depositary receipts, Fan said Thursday in Beijing at a meeting of the Chinese parliament. ''We will try our best to have China Mobile listed in ...

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