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CCID Consulting Analyses the 2006 Annual Reports of China's Top 4 Carrier Operators |
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By the end of March or the beginning of April 2007, China's four major carriers, China Mobile, China Unicom, China Telecom and China Netcom (CNC) each released their 2006 annual reports. Their statistics show that the total revenue of these four carriers in 2006 amounted to 636.426 billion Yuan and their net profits added up to 107.362 billion Yuan.
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Communications Industry Research Center |
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CCID Consulting: Three Trends of Chip Demand from New Mobile Phone Applications |
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With the slowdown of mobile phone sales and output worldwide, the development of mobile phone applications and the structural upgrading of mobile phone itself now exert a growing impact on the mobile phone chip market. Taking mobile phone applications as the base, this article will focus on an analysis of its impact on the chip market and forecast the trend of the mobile phone chip market.
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Semiconductor Industry Research Center |
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CCID Consulting: HP China Upgraded to 2.0 Age to Fight Lenovo |
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After Lenovo brought in a number of senior management from Dell and HP, Mr. Fu Biaobang, who had just left HASEE, succeeded Mr. Sun Zhenyao and took the office of President for HP China. The inter-flow of senior management between HP, Lenovo and Dell, three giants of the PC industry fundamentally proved the original trend of the PC industry in business models, namely seeking complementarity and integration, or the integration of supply chain, channel and sales models. Whoever cultivates new business models will gain an upper hand in the future market in China. Thus CCID Consulting believes that Fu Biaobang's return to HP will tend to add new momentum to the rapidly growing HP, which will upgrade to the "2.0 era" and launch full-scale challenges against Lenovo. |
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Computer Industry Research Center |
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CCID Consulting Says China's Auto Leasing Industry Is still Facing Development Bottlenecks |
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In 1990, the auto leasing industry started to develop slowly in China. In 2000, it entered a stage of rather fast development. By 2006, the number of vehicles for leasing in China approached 100,000, with a business turnover of almost 10 billion Yuan. However, CCID Consulting recently found that China's auto leasing industry is still facing development bottlenecks.
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Industry Research Center |
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