ASIANET: Daily Summary on Wednesday, July 04, 2001

ข่าวต่างประเทศ Thursday July 5, 2001 10:12 —Asianet Press Release

Jul 4--PRNewswire/AsiaNetGLOBAL DAIRY CEO APPOINTED... WELLINGTON: New Zealand's newly-formed Global Dairy Company has named Craig Norgate, chief executive officer, saying he will bring his substantial credentials in the food and dairy industry to the task of integrating the country's three major dairy businesses. "While the buck will stop with me, the success of the industry depends on the efforts of all staff and they are my overriding priority," he said today. CHINESE TRAVEL SERVICES JV... HONG KONG: chinadotcom corporation and Taiwan-based South East Travel Service Company will team in a joint venture to drive business in the Greater China market, it was announced today.RECORD FLYER POINTS AWARDED... AUCKLAND: Travelers purchasing flights online would receive bonus air miles - the most ever allocated - in a joint promotion between United Airlines, Air New Zealand and MasterCard International, a news release said today.JAPANESE NETWORK EXPANDS... TOKYO: The Japanese broadband network spanning 81 cities has been extended in response to demand for bigger and better data communications services, Crosswave Communications Inc, the company behind the technology, said today.HK LIQUIDATION DISCLOSED... HONG KONG: iAsiaWorks today said it has begun liquidating its Hong Kong subsidiary to reduce debt and focus resources on Taiwan and Korea. The company would refer part of its customer base to a local operation, PCCW Powerbase Data Centre, a company news release said.ELECTRONICS COLLABORATION EXTENDS... BELMONT: E2Open, the global electronics industry collaboration network, today welcomed latest conscript, Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, to its Strategic Member Program, which would offer Mitsubishi early access to products and services and a spot on the company's Advisory Council.RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HANDPICKED... SYDNEY: Aurema Pty Ltd, the enterprise software vendor, announced today that the Intel 64 Fund has invested in its server resource management technologies. Company CEO & president, Richard Osborne said, " (the company's) Active Resource Management(TM) technologies are becoming critical to all server-based operating system environments."DUCK CROSSES ATLANTIC... COLUMBUS: AFLAC's (American Family Life Assurance Company of Columbus) advertising campaign featuring its signature "duck" would be used to promote accident cover in Japan, after the Wall St Journal branded it one of the U.S's ten most effective for 2000, the company has announced.HK INTERNET ACCESS INCREASES... HONG KONG: SpeedCast, the broadband satellite company, said today it will rollout satellite-led fast Internet access to clients in Hong Kong and its outlying areas that are presently beyond the reach of ADSL and cable networks.NETWORKING PARTNERSHIP... TAIPEI: Cisco Systems' will provide networking equipment for Acer CyberCentre Services Inc's Taiwan Internet Data Centre, the company announced today.FINANCIAL REPORTING CHANGES... DEARBORN: Automotive industry component supplier, Visteon Corporation, today announced that its new financial reporting system would be structured according to customer business units rather than by product.FINANCIAL RESULTS: HEIDELBERG: Publishing and printing sector technology developers, Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG, today posted record profits for fiscal year 2000/01, with sales up 15 per cent on last year's to Euro 5.3 billion, according to a company news release. (AsiaNet is a consortium of leading news agencies distributing unedited, translated press releases for worldwide clients. Contact: www.asianet.com.au for full-text versions).

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