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China's e-reader market saw sales up 3.9% QoQ but down 5.9% YoY in Q2 2012 with 293,000 units sold, according to Chinese market research firm Analysys. Read More
Zhou Deming, deputy director of the Shanghai Library, announced recently that Shanghai residents would be able to borrow and take home a range of e-readers, including the Hanvon (002362.SZ) N618, using their library cards. Read More
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange issued a notice today that trading would be suspended on the stock of Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ) from January 16 onwards. Read More
Liu Yingjian, chairman of Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ), unveiled several new products in Guangzhou recently, including the E920 e-reader, an electronic dictionary scanning pen and the Hanvon D10 touch screen tablet computer. Read More
The Beijing Software and Information Services Exchange yesterday signed a strategic partnership agreement with Hong Kong-based intellectual property advisory agency HongKong UTC Holding to hold four seasonal intellectual property and patent auctions annually. Read More
The No.1 Intermediate People's Court in Beijing recently issued its final decision in the Chung Hwa Book Company's copyright infringement suit against Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ). Read More
Shanda Interactive's (Nasdaq: SNDA) online literature subsidiary, Cloudary, has formed content distribution partnerships with a number of companies including Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ), Shenzhen-based tablet manufacturer Inmid, Sina (Nasdaq: SINA) Weibo microblogs, document sharing site Docin.com, and Chinese mobile internet portal 3G.cn. Read More
Nine senior executives at Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ) are suspected of insider trading for selling off 1.2 mln of their own shares on March 21, although Hanvon's 2010 annual report neglected to disclose that Hanvon expected major losses in Q1 2011. Read More
At yesterday's International E-Book Industry Forum in Yangzhou, Jiangsu Province, Lei Jun, VP of Chinese consumer electronics company Beijing Huaqi (Aigo), revealed that the company will release a RMB 499 E-ink e-reader sometime later this year, half the price of the lowest-priced e-reader currently on the market. Read More
Liu Yingjian, chairman of Chinese e-reader and handwriting input peripherals manufacturer Hanvon (002362.SZ), recently announced the company's plans for H2 2011, which include releasing Android e-readers in July and Hanvon's first e-readers equipped with touch screens. Read More