chinadotcom was established in 1995
and listed on NASDAQ in 1999. From its early days as an Internet pioneer in
Asia, the Company has grown and evolved into a global provider of enterprise
software, business solutions and mobile and Internet applications. Our name
change to CDC Corporation helps clarify the identity of the Company and better
reflects our development into a larger and more diverse enterprise. The new
name, without "dotcom", signals the shift of our business focus away
from a heavy reliance on the Internet sector. In addition, the new name without
the clear component of "china" symbolizes the Company’s more
geographically diversified revenue and customer mix.
Today, we operate in 14 countries
around the world, and employ approximately 1,800 staff worldwide. We are a
diversified enterprise that owns, directly and indirectly, a global family of
businesses across three core areas (i) enterprise application software, (ii) IT
consulting and services, and (iii) mobile value added services and Internet
media services in China. The principal enterprise application software
companies owned by the Company include Ross Systems, Inc., Pivotal Corporation,
and IMI. IT consulting services are offered by our Ion Global, Pacific
Connections, and Software Galeria subsidiaries in Asia, Australia and North
America. In the People’s Republic of China, the Company is a leading provider
of mobile value added services and Internet media through the Company’s
81%-owned subsidiary, china.com.
In addition to its diversified
business lines, the Company’s revenue and customer mix have also expanded to
cover broader geographical regions outside of Greater China. For the quarter
ended December 31, 2004, revenue contributions from North America, Europe, and Asia
Pacific accounted for 39%, 30%, and 31% of revenues, respectively.
In the past, when a speaker referred
to "chinadotcom", "china.com" or "hongkong.com",
it was often unclear as to which company or business they were discussing.
Examples of this appeared regularly in the media and in a variety of contexts
among the public. We believe that our new name will help clarify our corporate
identity and make it clearer and easier for people to understand and separate
us from our subsidiaries.
The Company’s Hong Kong listed
81%-owned mobile value added services and Internet media business has also
changed its name from "hongkong.com" to " china.com". Their
new name better reflects the fact that their underlying operations, revenue
mix, and customer base are predominately in China. It will also allow them to
further leverage upon the high brand awareness that the name
"china.com" enjoys in China since its introduction in 1997.
In order to continue to benefit from
the brand equity that has been built over the years, the names of the Company's
enterprise application software and IT consulting and services companies will
be retained. In addition, the Company has decided to retain the symbol
"CHINA" for its stock exchange listings because it is recognized by
our investors, and it has clear meanings of financial history, momentum and
operational progression in the financial community--qualities which are part of
the Company's heritage and which will be part of the Company's future under our
new name " CDC Corporation".
The Company's holdings have changed
considerably since it was founded over 10 years ago. The acquisitions of Ross
and Pivotal in the enterprise application software sector, as well as the
acquisitions of Newpalm and Go2Joy in the mobile value added services sector,
provide recent examples of this growth and evolution. An ancient Chinese
proverb states that your fate is determined by your name. The Company believes
that the name "CDC Corporation" will better reflect the diversity of
our family of businesses and will allow increased flexibility for future
strategic expansion in a dynamic business environment.
Source: cdccorporation.net;
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