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      schrieb am 24.01.00 20:24:58
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      Sino-i.com ist noch relativ billig zu haben, also informieren und auf gehts.
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      schrieb am 24.01.00 20:40:53
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      Ganz meine Meinung, irgendwann in naher Zukunft schießt sino in den Himmel

      MfG

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      schrieb am 24.01.00 20:49:41
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      Reichen 60.000 zu 0,09 ?
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      schrieb am 24.01.00 20:55:22
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      60000 sind ganz gut für den Anfang, würde ich so sagen, ich hab auch 80000 mehr ist nicht drin, muss ja auch noch in andere Werte investieren
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      schrieb am 24.01.00 21:05:12
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Hallo zusammen,

      ich möchte euren Thread um Informationen erweitern, zu finden sind diese auf

      http://www.boersen-focus.de/forum/Forum2/HTML/001405.shtml

      auch findet ihr mehr Infos zu Sino-I.com, wenn ihr die Such-Funktion im Board von

      http://www.boersen-focus.de

      benutzt.

      Bye
      Jam

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      schrieb am 24.01.00 21:16:04
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      hab gerade noch was entdeckt:

      come.to/chinaforum (hab keine Ahnung wie man links postet)

      und das hier ist auch schon älter aber ich glaub das kannte ich noch nicht:


      As a host of Asian and Western companies tell the world how they can ace the Chinese e-commerce opportunity, IBM and Hong Kong-based Sino-i.com yesterday unveiled a strategy that may hit the sweet spot of the market: small and medium-sized businesses trading with each other.
      A joint venture between the two companies will bring the marketing and transaction capabilities of IBM`s eMarketPlace technology to small and medium businesses in Greater China through Sino-i.com`s existing ChinaEnterprise.com portal. The services are intended to give these businesses greater reach as well as a more convenient way to do business with partners.

      Executives of both companies said yesterday at a press conference that thinking small may be the best way to win big, at least for now.

      "If you look at the drivers of business in Greater China, small and medium enterprises are the biggest driver," said Henry Chow, chairman and CEO of IBM Greater China Group.

      With the implementation of eMarketPlace tools, ChinaEnterprise.com`s members will be able to find customers and suppliers, negotiate, carry out transactions and ensure fulfillment of those deals, according to IBM and Sino-i.com. ChinaEnterprise.com currently offers a catalog of available goods with contact information so companies can make business-to-business deals on their own, according to Sino-i.com.

      The system will also draw on procurement software developed at IBM`s China Procurement Center in Shenzhen.

      Small and medium enterprises will be able to buy into these capabilities without a major capital outlay, through purchasing a membership in the service starting at approximately 3,000 renminbi (US$362) per year, company officials said. Members will be able to have the services customized for an extra charge, officials said.

      IBM and Sino-i.com are also examining another innovative way to charge for their services: collecting between 0.5 percent and 3 percent of the value of each transaction.

      The companies plan to launch the service platform in both traditional and simplified Chinese by fall of this year. It will be localized to match the policies and business practices of particular countries throughout the region, the executives said.

      Officials of both companies declined to estimate the size of the opportunity among small and medium businesses in Mainland China, where much of the regional interest in e-commerce is focused. However, they expressed enthusiasm for that market in particular.

      "We know it`s big, and we know it`s growing, both in domestic business and in international business," said Leo Lim, manager of business development at Sino-i.com.

      How well that market will embrace the ChinaEnterprise.com eMarketPlace solution will depend on small businesses` openness to change -- something IBM`s Chow is willing to bet on.

      "The crucial factor in whether this will be successful is whether people can change their traditional practices," Chow said.

      Fortunately, he said, the impact of economic liberalization on the mainland is felt first in small and medium-sized enterprises.

      The deal, which is not exclusive, brings together the e-commerce expertise of IBM with Sino-i.com`s knowledge of Greater China and its brand recognition there, the executives said.

      Sino-i.com is an online content provider that aims to serve the whole Asian market. Its subsidiaries include Dadi Broadband (China), a developer of network technology for mainland China, and The Net Paper, which will publish an Internet newspaper for Chinese around the world, beginning in North America.



      MfG

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      schrieb am 24.01.00 21:19:00
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Jetzt hab ichs

      http://come.to/chinaboard

      war auch noch falsch, was ich gepostet hatte.

      MfG

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      schrieb am 24.01.00 21:36:52
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      îch bastel übrigens auch an einer Börsenseite, da kommen alle China Infos drauf, ich probier das in der nächsten Woche fertig zu kriegen.

      MfG

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