Online Gaming Operator
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Win, lose or IPO for Chinese Game Firms
News The largest online gaming firm in China, Shanda Networking, plans a Nasdaq listing to raise at least US$300 million early next year, a key investor said last week.
Monday, December 08 2003 12:15 AM
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CyberWorks Japan to buy US software operation 
News Pacific Century CyberWorks Japan Co, a unit of Asia's No. 2 Internet investor by market value, said it will buy the game unit of Colorado-based Circadence Corp.
Friday, February 23 2001 10:18 AM
Pacific Internet launches Internet gaming cafes
News Internet service provider Pacific Internet will launch three online gaming cafes Saturday.
Friday, June 01 2001 02:59 PM
Chinese game company completes year's first Nasdaq IPO
News Changyou.com, a subsidiary of Sohu.com, is successfully spun-off in a US$120 million listing.
Friday, April 03 2009 12:06 PM
Tags: Business plans, Sohu.com, Nasdaq Stock Market Inc., IPO, NetEase Inc., Online Game, game company, Changyou.com, Online-gaming Operator, revenue
S'pore: Where games mean big business
News The host of this year's World Cyber Games, Singapore kicks off its national playoffs where hundreds of gamers will fight to represent the country in the grand final this November.
Friday, September 09 2005 04:16 PM
Tags: Government, Gamer





