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China Mobile Communications Corporation (中国移动通信 Zhongguo Yidong Tongxin) ), also known as China Mobile or CMCC, is the People's Republic of China's largest mobile phone operator. It is the world's largest mobile phone operator ranked by number of subscribers, with over 200 million customers. By turnover it is second to Vodafone. A state-owned enterprise, it was spun off from former monopoly China Telecom in 2000, and now has a 37.4% share of the highly competitive Chinese mobile market.

CHINA MOBILE (941 )

Company/Securities Name: China Mobile (Hong Kong) Ltd.

Principal Activities: Provision of mobile communications and related services in the PRC.

Chairman: Wang Jianzhou

Principal Office: 60/F The Center 99 Queen's Road Central Hong Kong

Place Incorporated: Hong Kong

Business Classification: Consolidated Enterprises

Registrar: Hong Kong Registrars Ltd.

Listing Date : 23/10/1997

Trading Currency: HKD

Authorised Shares: 30,000,000,000

Issued Shares: 19,817,319,399 (as at 30/11/2005)

Par Value: HKD 0.1000

Board Lot: 500

Market Capitalisation: HKD 771,884,590,591

Financial Data

Financial Year End Date: 31/12/2004

Net Asset Value: RMB 233,161,000,000

Net Profit (Loss): RMB 42,004,000,000

Earnings per Share: RMB 2.1351

Last Updated: 23/12/2005

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China Mobile | China Mobile | 中国移动

 

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