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January 21, 2010

Unicom iPhone enounters bleak sales, support center may lay off half of the employees

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Unicom iPhone enounters bleak sales, support center may lay off half of the employees
News says that Unicom iPhone has bleak sales, so the support center laid off nearly half of the employees

January 21 message, since the end of 2009, 10 national sensation Unicom iphone listed from time to time good news came hot. However, there are discordant voices heard recently: Unicom iPhone sales bleak, iPhone technical support center laid off nearly half.

Previously, there have been reports of iPhone in 40 days to sell 10 million handsets, China Unicom, with less than 20 days, re-sold, 20 million handsets, with an average sales rate than in the previous four-fold increase. IPhone sales in China Unicom, it seems was very hot.

However, China Unicom iPhone Technical Support Center October 21, 2009 Zhengshishangxian short after three months after the recent large-scale layoffs are coming because the actual sales Unicom iPhone bleak. Accordingly, China Unicom are not yet sure rumors.

It is learned that, iPhone Technical Support Center has been in the financial information services from China Unicom Limited operations, which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Unicom is China Unicom’s service outsourcing strategy for the development of specialized service outsourcing business engaged in the establishment of a professional company.

iPhone technical support center primarily for the iPhone end users to provide specialized technical services, while China Unicom provincial 10010 Customer Service Center for technical support, customer service center is the iPhone part of the project. The project, since September 7, 2009 was officially launched, during which over Apple’s Asian headquarters in Singapore a month of training trainers, followed on October 21 Zhengshishangxian.

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2009 China GDP Growth is 8.7%

Filed under: Financial News — Tags: — sherry @ 12:13 am -0800

2009 China GDP Growth is 8.7%
In 2009, China’s GDP growth reaches 8.7%, which successfully keeps “8″!

National Bureau of Statistics today held a press conference, publishing in 2009 a whole series of economic data. Statistics show that in 2009 gross domestic product (GDP) 335353 million yuan, according to constant prices increased by 8.7% over the previous year, the growth rate down 0.9 percentage points over the previous year. China’s economic growth, “keeping 8″ success.

2009 is the new century, China’s economic development has been the most difficult year in the face of the rarely serious impact on the international financial crisis and the extremely complicated domestic and international situation, the State Council, the situation and scientific decision-making, and lead people across the country unite as one, when a total of g difficult, adhere to implement a proactive fiscal policy and loose monetary policy appropriately and comprehensively implement and constantly improve the response to the international financial crisis package, quickly reversed the situation in a marked decline in economic growth to achieve the overall recovery of the national economy for the better.

Preliminary estimates, gross domestic product 33.5353 trillion yuan, according to comparable prices, an increase of 8.7% growth rate down 0.9 percentage points over the previous year. Sub-quarter view, in the first quarter increased by 6.2% in the second quarter increased by 7.9%, 9.1% growth in the third quarter and fourth quarter growth of 10.7%. Sub-industries, the primary production value added 3.5477 trillion yuan, an increase of 4.2%; the secondary industry 15.6958 trillion yuan, an increase of 9.5%; the tertiary industry 14.2918 trillion yuan, an increase of 8.9%.

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January 20, 2010

Japan Airlines layoffs: Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection, the company will lay off one-third of employees

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Japan Airlines layoffs: Japan Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection, the company will lay off one-third of employees
Asia’s largest carrier Japan Airlines (Japan Airlines) to the Tokyo District Court yesterday for bankruptcy protection, becoming the sixth largest in Japanese history, bankruptcies.

It is reported that Japan Airlines will be laid off in the next three years, more than 15,000 people, about one-third of the total number of current employees.

Japanese government spokesman said that JAL will cut the debt reduction under the support of Japanese companies (Enterprise Turnaround Initiative Corp), to give up loss-making business and get new investment, thus completing the realization of restructuring.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirano Bo-wen yesterday in Tokyo, told reporters would be informed of this decision. The Government also said that at least this last year, carrying over 45 million passengers, the airline will continue its business operations.

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