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CHINA  - even wit good and even Great News - CHINA
is selling off today
one wonders why, lol


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at least its not on gigantic volume...but it seems to shy away from its 50dma


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at least its not on gigantic volume...but it seems to shy away from its 50dma


its 50dma ?????
as you know I don't go by that, sorry, lol



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for those who read that do...they can read it.


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The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the man of inferior emotional balance, nor for the get-rich-quick adventurer. They will die poor.  - -  Jesse Livermore
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CDC Corporation Expects Record Q1 2007 Revenue and 64% Increase in Adjusted Net Income(a) from Q1 2006
Tuesday April 24, 7:59 am ET  
The Company Expects Consolidated Q1 2007 Revenues of Approximately US$90 Million and Adjusted Net Income(a) of approximately $9.7 Million

BEIJING, China & ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CDC Corporation (NASDAQ: CHINA - News), focused on enterprise software applications, mobile applications and online games, today announced preliminary financial results for the first quarter of 2007


Based on preliminary financial data, the company expects total revenues for the first quarter of 2007, ended March 31, 2007, to be approximately US$90 million, an increase of approximately 40 percent from US$64.6 million in the first quarter of 2006. This would also be a sequential increase over the record revenues posted in the fourth quarter of 2006.

The company expects adjusted net income(a) to be approximately US$9.7 million, an increase of approximately 64 percent from US$5.9 million in the first quarter of 2006.

Performance in the first quarter was bolstered by record quarterly revenue at CDC Software of approximately US$75 million, which is up approximately 40 percent over the same period a year ago and includes license revenue of approximately US$14.5 million, which is up approximately 50 percent over the same period a year ago. The mobile applications in China performed below expectations due to increased government restrictions on the overall industry. The portal business in China was also impacted by seasonal weakness in the first quarter, in part, due to the Chinese New Year holidays.

"Despite seasonal weakness in some of our businesses, we are pleased to report increases of approximately 40 percent and 64 percent in consolidated revenues and adjusted net income respectively, over the prior year period," said Peter Yip, CEO of CDC Corporation. "We continue to believe in the long term potential in 3G mobile content and applications markets in North Asia, including China, and we continue to evaluate partnership opportunities for expanding our 3G footprint in North Asia. Our software business continues to show tremendous strength with record revenues for the quarter. This clearly validates our strategy of vertical specialization and global diversification with revenues balanced between North America, EMEA and Asia Pacific. Likewise, our pipeline of new online games in the CDC Games business has never been stronger. This diverse portfolio includes some of the market's most anticipated games and spans a wide variety of categories including combat, competition, role-playing and educational games. We plan to launch, and hope to begin generating additional revenue, from five new games by the end of the year. Overall, we have established a strong foundation for accelerated growth in our major business units and we intend to continue building on our current momentum throughout 2007 and beyond."

In February 2007, the company increased estimates for total revenues for 2007 to be in the range of US$415 million to US$420 million, which would be an increase of approximately 35 percent compared to total revenues for 2006. CDC Corporation also increased estimates for adjusted net income(a) for 2007 to be in the range of US$57 million to US$62 million, which would be an increase of approximately 68 percent compared to 2006.

Reconciliation of GAAP Net Income

Preliminary, subject to change upon completion of quarterly review procedures.

Reconciliation from GAAP results to non-GAAP results          Q1 2007
  (in millions)

GAAP net income (loss)                                            0.4

Add back amortization of purchased intangibles related to the     4.4
acquisition of subsidiaries
Add back stock compensation expenses                              2.2

Add back deferred tax impact related to acquisition of            2.0
  Subsidiaries
Add back restructuring expenses                                   0.7

                                                              --------
Net Income - Non-GAAP                                             9.7
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(a) Adjusted Financial Measures

To supplement the financial measures prepared in accordance with United States generally accepted accounting principles ("GAAP"), the company uses Non-GAAP financial measures for net income and other line items, which are adjusted from results based on GAAP. These Non-GAAP measures are provided to enhance the user's overall understanding of the company's current financial performance and its prospects for the future. The company believes the Non-GAAP results provide useful information to both management and investors. Although the company continues to report GAAP results to investors, it believes the inclusion of Non-GAAP financial measures provides further clarity in its financial reporting. These Non-GAAP financial measures may be different from Non-GAAP financial measures used by other companies, and should be considered in addition to results prepared in accordance with GAAP, but should not be considered a substitute for or superior to GAAP measures.

The Company defines adjusted net income as net income adjusted for certain purchase accounting related charges and restructuring expenses. The purchase accounting related charges are primarily related to the non-cash amortization of acquisition related intangibles and non-cash tax charges related to our utilization of acquired tax net operating loss carry forwards. Restructuring charges typically result as we consolidate acquired companies to achieve operational synergies.

A reconciliation of Q1 2006 adjusted net income to GAAP can be found in the Company's earnings release for Q1 2006 dated May 30, 2006.

The estimates presented in this press release are preliminary and unaudited. The company is in the process of completing its regular quarterly financial statements closing and reporting process and adjustment to the estimates set forth in this press release may be identified as a result of this process. The company expects to report final results for the first quarter of 2007 in mid-May.

About CDC Corporation

The CDC family of companies includes CDC Software focused on enterprise software applications and services, CDC Mobile focused on mobile applications, CDC Games focused on online games, and China.com focused on portals for the greater China markets. For more information about CDC Corporation (Nasdaq: CHINA - News), please visit http://www.cdccorporation.net.

About CDC Software

CDC Software, The Customer-Driven Company(TM), is a provider of comprehensive enterprise software applications and services designed to help businesses thrive and become customer-driven market leaders. The company's industry-specific solutions are used by more than 6,000 customers worldwide within the manufacturing, financial services, health care, home building, real estate, and wholesale and retail distribution industries. CDC Software's product suite includes Pivotal CRM (customer relationship management), Respond (customer complaint and feedback management), c360 CRM add-on products, c360 CRM add-on products, industry solutions and development tools for the Microsoft Dynamics CRM platform, Ross ERP (enterprise resource planning) and SCM (supply chain management), MVI real-time performance management, IMI warehouse management and order management, Platinum China HR (human resource) and business analytics solutions. For more information, please visit http://www.cdcsoftware.com.

About CDC Games

CDC Games is one of the market leaders of online and mobile games in China with 46.5 million registered users. The company pioneered the "free-to-play, pay-for-merchandise" online games model in China with Yulgang, which has received the "Top 10 Most Popular Games" award from the China Game Industry Annual Conference (CGIAC) for two consecutive years, in 2005 and 2006. Stone Age 2, from CDC Games, also received the award for "Most Anticipated Game of 2007" from CGIAC. In March 2007, the company announced the formation of CDC Games Studio, funded by up to $100 million, to establish strategic relationships with selected games development partners to accelerate the development of new, original online games for China and other targeted global geographies.

About CDC Mobile

CDC Mobile, a business unit of CDC Corporation, is focused on providing consumer-based and enterprise-based mobile applications services in China. These include SMS (Short Message Services), IVR (Interactive Voice Response), MMS (Multimedia Message Service) and WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) applications and services. Through its companies in China, it has direct connectivity with local mobile operators in 29 provinces. In January 2007, CDC Mobile launched a (U.S.) $100 million investment program targeting strategic investments in leading 3G content providers in North Asia and Europe that can be leveraged to gain first-mover advantage in the anticipated 3G marketplace in China.

About China.com Inc.

China.com Inc. (stock code: 8006; website: http://www.inc.china.com), a leading MVAS and Internet services company operating principally in China was listed on the GEM of the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited on March 9, 2000. In December 2000, China.com Inc. was admitted as a constituent stock of the Hang Seng IT and IT Portfolio Indices.


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I know that the Mauitrader has been long this one for a while. If it keeps sinking below the 50 dma I wonder how much longer he will continue to hold this one.
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CHINA CDC says board approves new $20 mln share buyback program


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See sharebuybacks... there is something I VASTLY prefer over issueing dividends


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Well DM - they do both


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should help push the stock higher today.


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The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the man of inferior emotional balance, nor for the get-rich-quick adventurer. They will die poor.  - -  Jesse Livermore
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Should... what's their market cap? It's almost 1Billion so ummm really 20M in buybacks should be around a 2% increase


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Market Cap : 986.19M


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rough math should give the stock price a .20 bump


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The game of speculation is the most uniformly fascinating game in the world. But it is not a game for the stupid, the mentally lazy, the man of inferior emotional balance, nor for the get-rich-quick adventurer. They will die poor.  - -  Jesse Livermore
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