Sega unveils game console; dreamcast may decide firm's fate in business
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Computer & Technologies Ltd.'s shares increased 7.4% or was up to HK$1.16 from its initial public offer of HK$1.08. The shares reached a high of HK$1.24 and a low of HK$1.08 before arriving at the mid-range level. Patrick Yiu, an analyst at Dharmala Securities, said shares that go beyond the IPO price should be welcome news. Analysts said there is no evidence to a period such as last summer when investors were in a race to subscribe to new shares. They said the market has become bearish when shares of Computer & Technologies were around four times oversubscribed.
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The shares increased 7.4% or was up to HK$1.16 from its initial public offer of HK$1.08
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1998
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Emerging markets are making use of antidumping rules; explosion of cases in Asian region shows U.S. and EU that such actions can cut both ways
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This article discusses how emerging markets are beginning to enforce antidumping rules, due to the proliferation of cases in Asia. In 1997, the latest year for which statistics were available, almost half of the antidumping complaints were filed by emerging markets, including India, South Africa and Indonesia.
Publication Name: The Asian Wall Street Journal Weekly
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0191-0132
Year: 1999
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