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China Hongyang Group, is an integrated enterprise with the research & development, production and marketing of Fuel Dispenser and related accessories as well as service station concerning equipments. It concentrates on the relative manufacture & services of filling station such as Hongyang tax control Fuel dispenser, IC Card fuel dispenser, manage system of network for stations, submerge pump and liquid level devise. China Hongyang Group, designed supplier of SinoPec and PetrolChina, our HONGYANG products have been sold to over 50 countries in South-east Asia, Mid-east, Africa, Europe and well received in their markets.
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also used an agent to arrange property viewings and to buy.
As with o fuel dispenser ther e-commerce businesses, building scale is proving to be critical online. The more sellers that flock to a
particular website, the more potential buyers it attracts, which in turn attracts more sellers. It is the same principle
that has powered eBay to the top of the online-auction business. However, it is yet to be seen if any of the
traditional media groups will be able to create such a virtuous circle in their own online forays.
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Mar 9th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Apple s fight with the music industry now involves the competition authorities
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COMPARED with Hollywood, publishing and the rest of the media industry, the music business has always been
disreputable its artists get arrested, music charts are rigged and two leading companies recently got caught
bribing radio stations. Now it seems that big music companies may also be illegally conspiring to fix prices on the
internet. Last week America s Department of Justice opened an inquiry into “the possibility of anti-competitive
practices in the music-download industry.�
The department s action is the second investigation into possible price collusion i fuel dispenser n music-downloads in America in
December 2005 Eliot Spitzer, New York s crusading attorney-general, announced a similar inquiry. But nearly
nothing is known about exactly what practices prompted the investigations.
What has probably happened is that Mr Spitzer and the Department of Justice have been dragged into a massive
public row between the music industry and Apple, a computer-maker which has 83% of the market for music
downloads through its iPod music players and iTunes download service. The music majors want Apple to stop
charging a fixed price of 99 cents per track and $9.99 for an fuel dispenser