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  • In 2007, the agency published a statement that said many unaffiliated companies use the name Xinhua, which translates as "New China."

    Xinhua Holdings Shuffles Management James T. Areddy 2011

  • Hundreds of people, including relatives of the defendants and of victims, were present when the cases were heard, in the Uighur language with translation in Chinese, Xinhua said.

    Raw Story 2009

  • Three years later, in March 2007, Ms. Bush rang the opening bell at the Nasdaq Stock Market to mark the $300 million initial public offering of a subsidiary called Xinhua Finance Media Ltd. The value of her personal stockholdings in the two firms soared to more than $100 million at that time.

    Xinhua Finance Founders Charged James T. Areddy 2011

  • Xinhua Finance and its Nasdaq subsidiary, now known as Xinhua Sports & Entertainment Ltd., have each sold a number of assets and directed their focus away from China's financial markets.

    Xinhua Finance Founders Charged James T. Areddy 2011

  • "Slumdog Millionaire" terms compete to be millionth English word Xinhua

    A new species called "Slumdog" Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • "Slumdog Millionaire" terms compete to be millionth English word Xinhua

    Archive 2009-06-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2009

  • But again, this latest flash according to Xinhua, which is the official Chinese news agency, some 900 students may have been buried in the western part of Sichuan province.

    CNN Transcript May 12, 2008 2008

  • Now, there are reports coming in from Xinhua, which is the official Chinese news agency, that some 900 students have been buried in that earthquake.

    CNN Transcript May 12, 2008 2008

  • The dispute dates to September 2006, when the state-owned New China News Agency -- aka Xinhua -- announced that all foreign providers of financial news would be required to channel their China sales through an arm of Xinhua.

    Old China News Agency -- II 2008

  • Xinhua Finance trades on the Tokyo exchange but has an American subsidiary, Xinhua Finance Media Ltd., now called Xinhua Sports & Entertainment (NASDAQ: XSEL) that went public in 2007 (the same year Singhal resigned from his position as CFO) and was delisted from the Nasdaq in March 2011.

    Forbes.com: News Joelle Scott 2011

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