All Press Coverage
Reuters - Interview-China's EachNet, NetEase to partner on auctions
Shanghai, October 13, 2000
Major Chinese online auction house EachNet.com will sign a wide-ranging pact with Nasdaq-listed portal NetEase.com <NTES.O> within a month, EachNet's chief executive and founder said on Friday.
EachNet Secures Largest Second Round Venture Financing In China This Year
Shanghai, October 11, 2000
EachNet, China's leading online consumer trading community, has set the wheels of the country's Internet industry in motion again by winning US$20.5 million from investors from all around the world.
Yahoo!.finance - Iamasia survey finds China local portals in lead (Reuters Securities)
September 14, 2000
Horizontal portals operated in China by mainland Internet companies are reaching a wider audience than multinational portals that offer local content, according to a survey conducted by...
Yahoo!.finance - CORRECTED - CORRECTED-Iamasia says Netease's 163.com top China (Reuters Securities)
September 14, 2000
Internet usage monitoring company Interactive Audience Measurement Asia Ltd said on Thursday 163.com, Sina.com.cn and Sohu.com are China's top three websites by number of unique home users.
Yahoo!.finance - FastComm Communications, eFax.com, Sensory Science, and Netease.com Conference Calls to be Broadcast On Investor Broadcast Network Over the Internet (Business Wire)
July 31, 2000
FastComm Communications Corporation, eFax.com, Inc., Sensory Science Corporation, and Netease.com, Inc. will broadcast their investor communication conference calls over the Internet...
NetEase.com Inc. Announces Initial Public Offering
Beijing, June 30, 2000
Netease.com, Inc., (Nasdaq: NTES), a leading Internet technology company in China, has announced that it has commenced its initial public offering (IPO) of American Depository Shares at US$15.50 per share.
Forbes Global: Special Advertising section - Greatest China's Hot Dot.Coms
September 18, 2000
Visitors to Greater China might find it hard to believe that just three years ago the Internet industry barely existed here. Today, whether in Guangzhou, Hong Kong or Taipei, billboards, bus shelters and...