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Shenzhen-listed Suzhou Shijia Science and Technology Co, which provides support services for global elevator enterprises, semiconductor devices, communication devices and other fields, saw its net profit in the first half soar 350.88 percent year-on-year. Its share price has nearly doubled from the start of the year and closed at 42.08 yuan per share on Monday.
Similarly, in 2011, homeowners in Shanghai protested against cuts in the prices of new apartments in their residential projects, because that eroded the value of their existing properties. They demanded the developer either refund "excess" money collected from them in the past or buy back their flats so they could buy new flats at lower rates now.
Shu has been a tour guide for more than three years, taking Chinese visitors to iconic sites in Moscow such as Lenin's Mausoleum, the Kremlin, and Red Square.
Siemens did not provide detailed information about the number of staff it would employ at the new facility, but noted that it would draw "experienced experts from all over the world".
Since 1981, M&M's have been an integral part of NASA's space shuttle missions, as they're included on every shuttle flight and in the agency's space-food system. Today, they feature on the International Space Station menu.
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Since 2002, more than 100 million captive-bred carp fry have been released into the lake, with an 85 percent survival rate. Last year, the stock of carp in the lake climbed to 70,800 tonnes.
Sichuan University-Hong Kong Polytechnic University Institute for Disaster Management and Reconstruction was established to better study and manage the disaster. Officially opened in 2013, the institute has set up labs and facilities for disaster management, including a physical therapy lab, a disaster and trauma experience training area and a post-disaster health management lab. Teaching staff from PolyU come to the institute twice a week for exchanges.
Shocked by the damage, they took photos of their now-destroyed houses, with many describing the storm as similar to a stampede or an out-of-control train.
Since 2000 the number of pets has rapidly increased in China so much so that it is almost impossible to ascertain the exact number of pets in the country. Take the example of common pets, such as dogs and cats. According to the China Pet Industry 2018 White Paper, a non-official document jointly issued by the online pet community Goumin.com and Pet Fair Asia recently, more than 91.49 million dogs and cats are being raised as pets in China's urban areas. To prepare the "white paper", the two organizations conducted a survey which covered more than 52,870 people in 34 provincial administrative regions.