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      schrieb am 25.03.00 16:57:48
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Wer weiss warum der kurs nach der aussetztung derart eine auf dei mütze bekommen hat ??
      Bin in dem titel schwer drin und kann keine negativen indikatoren finden ..Warum??
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      schrieb am 25.03.00 17:10:44
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      schrieb am 25.03.00 17:19:00
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Hallo,
      ja das hat mehrere Gründe:

      1. Vor kurzem tauchten Gerüchte auf das sich der chinesische Staatsapparat
      gegen die immer größer werdende Zahl von IT-Start-ups zu wehr setzen wird.
      Da die KP keine, oder nur eine sehr begrenzte Kontrolle über Startups besitzt,
      die von ausländischen Geldgebern beherrscht werden (hier:Softbank in Cheung Wah)
      liegt es nahe "Richtlinien" zu erlassen, die es den vom staatlichen Filz nicht
      unterlaufenen Unternehmen ein wenig schwer machen soll. Was glaubt man warum
      das mit PCCW und Hutchinson Wampoah so gut läuft? Li Ka Shing und sein Sohn gehen
      bei der KP ein und aus. Schließlich sorgte eine chinesische Staatsbank für den
      nötigen Cash bei der Übernahme von HKT & Wireless. Man pinkelt sich halt nicht in
      den eigenen Brunnen.

      2. Vor kurzem erlassenes Gesetz, das es verbietet in einem bestimmten Zeitraum alle seine
      Immobilien zu verkaufen (Timeless hatte das gleiche Problem)
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      schrieb am 25.03.00 17:19:54
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      Die Leute waren wohl enttäuscht über das Ausbleiben einer direkten Softbank-Finanzspritze und über die neue strategische Ausrichtung: B2B, Old Economy IT Integration. Ersteres mag verstandlich sen, das zweite wohl weniger:)
      Und bitte denken Sie mal darüber nach, welche Art von Zockern derzeit in den wert investiert ist (oder besser , gewesen ist):)
      Kaufen hoch 3!!!
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      schrieb am 27.03.00 08:26:47
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Monday, March 27, 2000

      TECHNOLOGY

      Softbank to bring
      financial services to fore
      this year

      KAI PETER YU

      Cheung Wah Development, Softbank`s SAR-listed
      vehicle, will introduce the first of 12 affiliated on-line
      financial services providers into Hong Kong and
      possibly other key Asian markets in the second half of
      this year, according to chairman Yoshitaka Kitao.

      Softbank is also in talks with Japanese mobile-phone
      operator NTT DoCoMo to enter the fray for Hong
      Kong`s potentially immense wireless-Internet market.

      Mr Kitao said that E-Trade, the largest Internet
      brokerage, probably would be the first financial service
      provider it would introduce into Hong Kong.

      Morningstar, a US-based on-line provider of investment
      research and mutual fund ratings, probably would be the
      next to follow, he said.

      Softbank holds 25 per cent of E-Trade and 20 per cent
      of Morningstar and has controlling interests in their
      Japanese arms, E-Trade Japan and Morningstar Japan.

      Mr Kitao said Cheung Wah, to be renamed Softbank
      International Investment Strategic, would forge alliances
      with local banks and other companies to form the Hong
      Kong-based on-line financial services companies but
      did not give details.

      He said the localised financial service providers under
      Cheung Wah would provide content for the
      mobile-Internet service that he hoped to launch with
      NTT DoCoMo and other partners.

      While Softbank had yet to sign a firm agreement with
      US parents E-Trade and Morningstar, Mr Kitao was
      confident that they would agree to make the move in the
      coming months.

      "Our US partners will welcome the move," Mr Kitao
      said. "They want to extend their brands and expand
      geographically . . . also to Korea and mainland China."

      Eventually, all 12 of the on-line financial services
      providers in which Softbank has invested would be
      introduced into Hong Kong to provide a full spectrum of
      financial services over the Internet.

      Other brands under Softbank`s umbrella include
      E-Loan, InsWeb and CyberCash.

      Mr Kitao, who is also chief financial officer of Softbank,
      said he had been in talks with NTT DoCoMo, Japan`s
      biggest mobile-phone operator, about introducing its
      popular iMode service into Hong Kong.

      A service which allows mobile-phone users to check
      e-mail and gives limited Internet access, iMode, has
      been a success in Japan, with over 5 million subscribers.

      Mr Kitao said information services such as real-time
      stock quotes, news and research and other content
      would be offered to subscribers to the service.

      Mr Kitao said that Softbank would invest US$12.3
      billion in Asia, of which US$1.3 billion has so far been
      earmarked for Internet ventures in Japan.








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      schrieb am 27.03.00 08:28:12
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      Monday, March 27, 2000

      TECHNOLOGY

      Softbank to bring
      financial services to fore
      this year

      KAI PETER YU

      Cheung Wah Development, Softbank`s SAR-listed
      vehicle, will introduce the first of 12 affiliated on-line
      financial services providers into Hong Kong and
      possibly other key Asian markets in the second half of
      this year, according to chairman Yoshitaka Kitao.

      Softbank is also in talks with Japanese mobile-phone
      operator NTT DoCoMo to enter the fray for Hong
      Kong`s potentially immense wireless-Internet market.

      Mr Kitao said that E-Trade, the largest Internet
      brokerage, probably would be the first financial service
      provider it would introduce into Hong Kong.

      Morningstar, a US-based on-line provider of investment
      research and mutual fund ratings, probably would be the
      next to follow, he said.

      Softbank holds 25 per cent of E-Trade and 20 per cent
      of Morningstar and has controlling interests in their
      Japanese arms, E-Trade Japan and Morningstar Japan.

      Mr Kitao said Cheung Wah, to be renamed Softbank
      International Investment Strategic, would forge alliances
      with local banks and other companies to form the Hong
      Kong-based on-line financial services companies but
      did not give details.

      He said the localised financial service providers under
      Cheung Wah would provide content for the
      mobile-Internet service that he hoped to launch with
      NTT DoCoMo and other partners.

      While Softbank had yet to sign a firm agreement with
      US parents E-Trade and Morningstar, Mr Kitao was
      confident that they would agree to make the move in the
      coming months.

      "Our US partners will welcome the move," Mr Kitao
      said. "They want to extend their brands and expand
      geographically . . . also to Korea and mainland China."

      Eventually, all 12 of the on-line financial services
      providers in which Softbank has invested would be
      introduced into Hong Kong to provide a full spectrum of
      financial services over the Internet.

      Other brands under Softbank`s umbrella include
      E-Loan, InsWeb and CyberCash.

      Mr Kitao, who is also chief financial officer of Softbank,
      said he had been in talks with NTT DoCoMo, Japan`s
      biggest mobile-phone operator, about introducing its
      popular iMode service into Hong Kong.

      A service which allows mobile-phone users to check
      e-mail and gives limited Internet access, iMode, has
      been a success in Japan, with over 5 million subscribers.

      Mr Kitao said information services such as real-time
      stock quotes, news and research and other content
      would be offered to subscribers to the service.

      Mr Kitao said that Softbank would invest US$12.3
      billion in Asia, of which US$1.3 billion has so far been
      earmarked for Internet ventures in Japan.








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      schrieb am 27.03.00 08:43:14
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Hi,

      aktueller Kurs aus Hong Kong

      Bid Ask
      7.400 7.500
      Last 7.450
      % Chg -4.49 %
      Open 7.800
      High 7.800
      Low 7.300
      Volume 5042 K

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      schrieb am 27.03.00 16:49:31
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      Das Internet Investmentunternehmen Softbank beabsichtigt lt. South China Morning Post seine Tochterunternehmen ais den USA noch in der zweiten Jahreshälfte in Hong Kong einzuführen. An erster Stelle wird E*Trade genannt, an dem Softbank 25% hält. Auch die weiteren 11 Online Finanzservice Unternehmen wie MorningStar, E-Loan. InsWeb und Cybercash sollem mit Hilfe der Softbank Beteiligung Cheung Wah ihre Geschäfte in Hong Kong beginnen.

      mfg
      newyork


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