China Sothern Power Grid- Fortune Global 500 Corporations In 2005


 

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Sinopec- Fortune Global 500 Corporations In 2005


 


Sinopec

Industry Type: Petroleum Refining
CEO: Chen Tonghai
Number of Employees: 774,800
Address: A6 Huixindong St, Heijing, China 100029

 

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China Mobile Communications- Fortune Global 500 Corporations In 2005


 


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Sinochem- Fortune Global 500 Corporations In 2005


 


Sinochem

Industry Type: Trading
CEO: Liu Deshu
Number of Employees: 15,978
Address: A2 Fuxingmenwai Dajie, Beijing, China 100045

 

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Chinese Petroleum- Fortune Global 500 Corporations In 2005


 

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Bank of China, Bank of China Ltd, Bank of China International, Bank of China Beijing, Fortune Global 500 Corporations In 2005


 


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China Minsheng Bank


China Minsheng Banking Corp Ltd (CMBC) is a bank headquartered in Beijing, People’s Republic of China. It provides personal and corporate banking facilities to its clients. E-banking facility is available. China Minsheng Bank is ranked number 663 on 2008 Forbes Global 2000 list.
China Minsheng Bank is owned and operated by non-government enterprises. It conducts banking operations through more than 700 branches in China and overseas. China Minsheng Bank is listed on Shanghai (SSE: 600016) Stock Exchange.

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Aluminum Corp of China


Aluminum Corp of China Limited (CHINALCO) is a company engaged in production of aluminum. It is sole producer of alumina and biggest producer of primary aluminum in People’s Republic of China. Aluminum Corp of China is ranked #536 on 2008 Forbes Global 2000 list.
Aluminum Corp of China (CHINALCO) is a public sector enterprise. This company is headquartered in Beijing, China. It is listed on Hong Kong (SEHK: 2600), Shanghai (SSE: 601600) and New York (NYSE: ACH) stock exchanges.

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Shanghai Pudong Development Bank


 

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China June Slowdown – or Meltdown ???


China’s manufacturing growth slowed more than economists forecast in June, adding to signs that the world’s fastest-growing major economy is cooling.

The government’s Purchasing Managers’ Index declined for a second month, falling to 52.1 from 53.9 in May.

The median forecast in a Bloomberg News survey of 12 economists was 53.2.

An HSBC Holdings Plc manufacturing index slid to a 14-month low.