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		<title>Plastered T-shirts Building a Brand in China</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 11:23:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>22 China&#8217;s Internet Innovation Models in the Last Fifteen Years</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:19:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Left bank reading listed 22 China&#8217;s Internet innovation models in the last 15 Years:
1, Forum. Discussion forum is the origin of China&#8217;s Internet. The real life of grass roots and Chinese traditional wisdom can only be found in those forums.Tianya.cn is the best place for understanding Chinese people and their life.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://zreading.cn/">Left bank reading</a> listed 22 China&#8217;s Internet innovation models in the last 15 Years:</p>
<p>1, Forum. Discussion forum is the origin of China&#8217;s Internet. The real life of grass roots and Chinese traditional wisdom can only be found in those forums.Tianya.cn is the best place for understanding Chinese people and their life.</p>
<p>2, News. white-collar workers like Sohu.com , Netease (163.com) enjoys its success in southern China, QQ dominates the market of those simple minded young people, Sina.com.cn suits the taste of silent majority. People read news, dot com sells ads.</p>
<p>3, QQ as Instant Messenger. QQ (once was OICQ) is the legend in China&#8217;s IT industry. A huge number of users generates tremendous cash flow day by day. Buy more shares of QQ today, enjoy more beer of joy tomorrow.</p>
<p>4, SP for mobile networks. Ring tone and message services once were cash cows for many Internet pioneers. Those days of easy money have long gone.<br />
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5, 51Job.com , pronounces as &#8220;I need job&#8221;.</span></p>
<p>6, Search engine wars come and go, only Google and Baidu stand.</p>
<p>7, Xunlei.com . The shameless vampire sucks Internet bandwidth from innocent computer users.</p>
<p>8, 3721. The patriarch of malware, always be interested in users&#8217; Internet explorer.</p>
<p>9, Navigation websites. Countless websites followed the way of Hao123 and 265.</p>
<p>10, Email, especially the groundbreaking innovation of Gmail which changed the market for ever.</p>
<p>11, Games. Life is short, play more, and spend more.</p>
<p>12, Allyes advertising network.</p>
<p>13, Ctrip.com . Order services for flights, airline tickets and hotels.</p>
<p>14, PPG/ Vancl. Online menswear retailers, featured with advanced supply chain management.</p>
<p>15, Dangdang, Joyo Amazon. Shopping websites.</p>
<p>16, Taobao. Ebay style auction platform.</p>
<p>17, Alipay. Online payment solution.</p>
<p>18, Alibaba. B2B model.</p>
<p>19, Online video sharing. Ku6, 56, yoku and so on.</p>
<p>20, Internet Communities: SNS, Web2.0, product reviews.</p>
<p>21, Classifieds.</p>
<p>22, Mobile Internet.</p>
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		<title>Hu Shuli Founded Her New Management Consulting Co.,Ltd.</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 22:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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The news from ThatsMetro.com revealed that Hu Shuli, former chief editor of Caijing Magazine and her fellow team registered a new company named Beijing Zhidianyuanfu (智点原富: Intellectual Pivot Points &#38; Origins of Fortune) Management Consulting Co.,Ltd in 2008. Industrial and commercial registration information shows that the majority of investors are journalists and managers from Caijing [...]]]></description>
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<p>The news from <a href="http://home.thatsmetro.com/space.php?uid=32952&amp;do=blog&amp;id=52412">ThatsMetro.com</a> revealed that <b>Hu Shuli</b>, former chief editor of Caijing Magazine and her fellow team registered a new company named Beijing Zhidianyuanfu (<b>智点原富</b>: Intellectual Pivot Points &amp; Origins of Fortune) Management Consulting Co.,Ltd in <b>2008</b>. Industrial and commercial registration information shows that the majority of investors are journalists and managers from <b>Caijing Magazine</b>.<br /><span class="fullpost"><br />It is reported that after the resignation in November 9th, Hu Shuli intended to become Dean and Professor of Institute of Media &amp; Communications, Zhongshan University in Guangzhou. She might also start the website &#8220;Caixin Net&#8221;, or establish the financial news weekly in Beijing jointly with Zhejiang news group. Financial news weekly could compete the Caijing Magazine in the same market, however it may take 3 months or longer time to get approval from the State Press and Publication Administration. There are more complications in the approval process when considering the negative impact of those unexpected news events published by Hu Shuli and her team in the past.</p>
<p>Been one of the founders, Hu Shuli had worked in Caijing Magazine for 11 years. Caijing Magazine once was the monthly supplement of Securities Market Weekly. Volume 250 of Caijing was published just before the the resignation of Hushuli and her fellow team.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chinais.com/">The China Times</a> found some earlier comments posted on <a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20091020/caijing-hu-shuli-may-resign-launchnew-venture.htm">IBTimes</a> almost 20 days ago:</p>
<blockquote><p>It is really something scandal as Ms Hu Shuli is still the chief editor of Caijing Magazine for the time being. But she and her main team registered a private co for her future leaving and future new own magazine which believed called New Cai one year before. In China, Hu Shuli almost being a red flag means Dare and Free. But now, the fact shows something we didn&#8217;t know before.<br />&#8211; scandal</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>Maybe everyone thinks Ms Hu is a pioneer fighting for free speech. But the fact shows Ms Hu is so powerful to block the webpage about the report of her company registered one year ago preparing for her own new magazine New Cai, although she is still the chief editor of Caijing now. The webpage’s life is about 3 hours from appearing to disappearing. Without Ms Hu’s government relationship background, who can do this perfect?<br />&#8211; Sam</p></blockquote>
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<p>Registration No. 110108011290147<br />Business Type: limited liability company (natural investment or Holdings)<br />Principal name: Beijing Zhidianyuanfu Management Consulting Co.,Ltd.</p>
<p>The legal representative / responsible person: Wu Peng ( Journalist of Caijing Magazine )<br />Administrative divisions: Haidian District,<br />Date of establishment: 2008-08-26<br />Registered Capital: 10 万<br />Operating period from: 2008-08-26<br />Operating period to: 2028-08-25<br />Issuing Authority: Haidian Branch of Beijing Municipal Industry and Commerce Administration<br />Company Status: open<br />Address / place of residence: 北京市海淀区青云里满庭芳园小区9号楼青云当代大厦20层2006房间</div>
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<p>Order Name Investment Contribution ratio</p>
<p>1 高海燕 Gao Haiyan 15.60 15.53%<br />2 张翔 Zhang Xiang 12.00 11.95%<br />3 <b>胡舒立 Hu Shuli</b> 5.00 4.98%<br />4 杨大明 Yang Daming 5.00 4.98%<br />5 王烁 Wang Shuo 5.00 4.98%<br />6 吴鹏 Wu Peng 4.44 4.42%<br />7 张进 Zhang Jin 4.00 3.98%<br />8 吴雅静 Wu Yajing 4.00 3.98%<br />9 傅继红 Fu Jihong 4.00 3.98%<br />10 张继伟 Zhang Jiwei 4.00 3.98%<br />11 <a href="http://www.dynadot.com/domain/whois.html?domain=caixinnews.com">康伟平</a> Kang Weiiping 3.00 2.99%<br />12 叶伟强 Ye Weiqiang 3.00 2.99%<br />13 王晓冰 Wang Xiaobing 3.00 2.99%<br />14 周桓 Zhou Heng 3.00 2.99%<br />15 左浩坤 Zuo Haokun 3.00 2.99%<br />16 凌华薇 Ling Huawei 3.00 2.99%<br />17 杨亮 Yang Liang 2.00 1.99%<br />18 张立辉 Zhang Lihui 2.00 1.99%<br />19 农颖斌 Nong Yinbing 2.00 1.99%<br />20 于宁 Yu Ning 1.00 1.00%<br />21 王以超 Wang Yichao 1.00 1.00%<br />22 段宏庆 Duan Hongqing 1.00 1.00%<br />23 戚娟娟 Qi Juanjuan 1.00 1.00%<br />24 李昕 Li Xin 1.00 1.00%<br />25 赵剑飞 Zhao Jianfei 1.00 1.00%<br />26 贺晓柳 He Hongliu 1.00 1.00%<br />27 汪弘彬 Wang Hongbin 1.00 1.00%<br />28 肖瑶 Xiao Yao 1.00 1.00%<br />29 高云鹏 Gao Yunpeng 1.00 1.00%<br />30 刘绯 Liu Fei 1.00 1.00%<br />31 曹海丽 Cao Haili 1.00 1.00%<br />32 李箐 Li JIng 1.00 1.00%<br />33 法蛮 Fa Man 0.40 0.40%<br /></span></p>
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		<title>From Caijing to Caixin – Don’t Die Before You’re Dead</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Oct 2009 16:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rumors run wild through media over the team resignation of Caijing Magazine and the battle for control and leadership in China’s most successful business magazine. Around 11 October, resignations were submitted by over two-thirds of the 100 or so employees in the business department, including Caijing general manager Daphne Wu Chuanhui and eight of her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rumors run wild through media over the team resignation of <a href="http://www.caijing.com.cn/">Caijing Magazine</a> and the battle for control and leadership in China’s most successful business magazine. Around 11 October, resignations were submitted by over two-thirds of the 100 or so employees in the business department, including Caijing general manager Daphne Wu Chuanhui and eight of her nine business directors.<span class="fullpost"> However, the negotiation continues between founder/ chief editor Hushuli and the Stock Exchange Executive Council (SEEC), the outcome is not optimistic.</span></p>
<p>It is believed that soon the team of Hu Shuli and Wu Chuanhui will establish another finance Magazine possibly named <strong>CaiXin Weekly</strong> (财经新闻周刊) and online media <strong>CaiXinNet</strong> (财新网) as well. Some Caijing insiders gave the information that the resignation was planed even earlier this year around August. The China Times found an interesting domain name “<a href="http://www.dynadot.com/domain/whois.html?domain=caixinnews.com">CAIXINNEWS.COM</a>” (财新新闻) which is registered by Weiping Kang (康伟平), an editor of Caijing Magazine on the 6th of August. this domain registration unveils the possible date when either party started to set up their tactic – a strategic move from Hu Shuli or just one defensive registration of Caijing Magazine.</p>
<p>Among the media and Internet, many people show their respect to Ms Hu Shuli and her fellow team members. Over the last tem years, Caijing has built up its reputation by independent standpoint and unique perspective in reporting. Caijing is China’s most profitable financial magazine, with annual advertising income of more than 200 million yuan. However, the salary of Caijing staff doesn’t match its rank and influence in the market. <strong>Wang Ran</strong>, a close friend of Hu Shuli and a famous investor in China <a href="http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_47665bc10100fs9c.html">said in his blog</a> that from the perspective of business ethics, Hu Shuli should persuade some of her team members to stay in Caijing Magazine, as for Hu Shuli herself after her planned resignation, one year or so keeping away from this business, even there’s no signed non-compete agreement.</p>
<p>The fierce battle for control shakes China’s Caijing magazine so deeply that some observers claim this will be the beginning of Caijing’s down-turn. After the left of its editors and journalists, Caijing has to fight against the attack from its former founder and fellow staff members in CaiXin Weekly.</p>
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