Singapore Exchange to list NetEase

SGX's Asian time trade will enhance NetEase's exposure and recognition in Asia Pacific.

China's well-known Internet company NetEase.com, Inc. is to put up for sale on the Singapore Exchange Limited on October 22, 2010.

The Singapore exchange permits investors in Asia to trade shares in Asian trade time, which is expected to further lift the exposure and recognition of NetEase in the Asia Pacific Region.

According to an announcement issued by the exchange on September 14, it will release an international board GlobalQuote on October 22 to trade American depositary receipts (ADRs) of 19 major companies in Asia, including the Nasdaq-based company.

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