2011年12月21日水曜日

Senior China Officials Meet With Baidu Chief - Wall Street Journal

BEIJING—Chinese search giant Baidu Inc. disclosed Thursday that Chief Executive Robin Li met recently with two of China's most senior officials, the latest in a series of high-level official visits with Web companies amid a government campaign to tighten control of the sector.

The meeting came on the same day that Qunar.com Information Technology Co., majority owned by Baidu, said it planned to list its shares in the U.S. next year to raise an unspecified amount. A listing would come despite investor skittishness due to market volatility and accounting worries involving some U.S.-listed Chinese companies, though its ties with Baidu—long ...

BEIJING—Chinese search giant Baidu Inc. disclosed Thursday that Chief Executive Robin Li met recently with two of China's most senior officials, the latest in a series of high-level official visits with Web companies amid a government campaign to tighten control of the sector.

The meeting came on the same day that Qunar.com Information Technology Co., majority owned by Baidu, said it planned to list its shares in the U.S. next year to raise an unspecified amount. A listing would come despite investor skittishness due to market volatility and accounting worries involving some U.S.-listed Chinese companies, though its ties with Baidu—long ...


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