May 6 (Bloomberg) — Wei Zhou, chief financial officer at Charm Communications Inc., a Beijing-based television advertising agency, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li and Paul Gordon about the company’s stock listing in the US and the outlook for China’s ad industry. Charm sold .2 million of American depositary receipts at .50 each, within the forecast price range of to , according to Bloomberg data. The shares slipped 1.1 percent to .40 yesterday in Nasdaq Stock Market trading. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Charm’s Wei Sees Growth in Consumer Ad Spending in China: Video
May 6 (Bloomberg) — Wei Zhou, chief financial officer at Charm Communications Inc., a Beijing-based television advertising agency, talks with Bloomberg’s Susan Li and Paul Gordon about the company’s stock listing in the US and the outlook for China’s ad industry. ΒΆ Charm sold .2 million of American depositary receipts at .50 each yesterday, within the forecast price range of to , according to Bloomberg data. The shares slipped 1.1 percent to .40 in Nasdaq Stock Market trading. (Source: Bloomberg)
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