The low-cost carrier said that it would spend 846 million yuan (3 million) to acquire 1.63 percent of China Southern's A-share nonpublic offering, making it the fifth largest shareholder in the airline. In a notice, China Southern said six other investors have also subscribed to the nonpublic offering, including parent China Southern Air Holding Co, China National Aviation Fuel Group Ltd and China Life Asset Management Co Ltd.
The law, designed specially for the current emperor, would allow Emperor Akihito to be the first Japanese emperor that has relinquished the throne in around 200 years.
The local government even provided subsidized loans and technical guidance for the greenhouse runners. As the long-existing problems of insufficient water and soil and high prices of vegetables were dealt with, economic fruit was born in the Gobi Desert, said Li Kai, director of the agriculture and forestry center in Yinda.
The local ethnic culture attracts tourists, and the growing tourism industry provides an opportunity for the conservation of culture and skills that may otherwise be lost.
The man sustained the injuries when an oil barrel exploded at his place of work in Indonesia.
The market is now expanding, encompassing the globe. Chinese players are scrambling to woo denizens of global cities where crowded streets and the desire for zero-emission transport are expected to make bike-sharing popular.
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The manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) came in at 51.6, falling from 52.4 in September, a more-than-five-year high, and 51.7 in August, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said Tuesday.
The manual, in a Q&A format, clarifies principal concerns of the general public in a systematic and focused manner, and has different color sketches tailored to African, ASEAN and South Asian countries, and is applicable for use by medical professionals and the general public alike.
The list of “skills” that Alexa, Amazon’s voice-enabled virtual assistant, is capable of performing keeps on growing, and now NBC is announcing that it’s the first of the major broadcast television networks to develop and launch on the platform.
The lawsuit named Hartley, its then editor-publisher Thomas Marquardt, and Capital-Gazette Communications, then the parent company of the paper.