c*i
2 楼
同问? 可以捞吗?
j*9
5 楼
短线不行。
u*c
6 楼
sina这样的庄股中的妖股,小散户根本就不该碰,太难操作了
r*s
7 楼
some rumor, MM's trick?
Chinese Govt to Charge SINA for Weibo ID Controls
'With it now certain that China’s popular Weibo (microblogging) services –
prime among them being Sina’s (NASDAQ:SINA) and Tencent’s (HKG:0700) –
will have to implement real-name ID checks in the coming months, it appears
that the system will not come cheap. Indeed, each single online check of a
user’s name and national ID number will cost a rumored 2 RMB (US$0.20). And
so for Sina and Tencent, the government-mandated checks could end up
costing them hundreds of millions of RMB for their 250 to 300 million Weibo
users.'
'If, say, 75 percent of Sina’s 250 million Weibo users turn out to be real
people or companies – i.e. not spammers or zombie accounts – who wish to
continue using the service, then all those checks would cost Sina a total of
375 million RMB (US$59 million).'
'
http://www.penn-olson.com/2012/01/05/weibo-real-name-check-fee/
Chinese Govt to Charge SINA for Weibo ID Controls
'With it now certain that China’s popular Weibo (microblogging) services –
prime among them being Sina’s (NASDAQ:SINA) and Tencent’s (HKG:0700) –
will have to implement real-name ID checks in the coming months, it appears
that the system will not come cheap. Indeed, each single online check of a
user’s name and national ID number will cost a rumored 2 RMB (US$0.20). And
so for Sina and Tencent, the government-mandated checks could end up
costing them hundreds of millions of RMB for their 250 to 300 million Weibo
users.'
'If, say, 75 percent of Sina’s 250 million Weibo users turn out to be real
people or companies – i.e. not spammers or zombie accounts – who wish to
continue using the service, then all those checks would cost Sina a total of
375 million RMB (US$59 million).'
'
http://www.penn-olson.com/2012/01/05/weibo-real-name-check-fee/
v*e
8 楼
LOL I'm not worried about this at all. one, it's just a matter of $40M for
SINA's 200M users. two, if the government really want to do it, it'll find
ways to fund it. party mom never short of money.
appears
And
Weibo
【在 r***s 的大作中提到】
: some rumor, MM's trick?
: Chinese Govt to Charge SINA for Weibo ID Controls
: 'With it now certain that China’s popular Weibo (microblogging) services –
: prime among them being Sina’s (NASDAQ:SINA) and Tencent’s (HKG:0700) –
: will have to implement real-name ID checks in the coming months, it appears
: that the system will not come cheap. Indeed, each single online check of a
: user’s name and national ID number will cost a rumored 2 RMB (US$0.20). And
: so for Sina and Tencent, the government-mandated checks could end up
: costing them hundreds of millions of RMB for their 250 to 300 million Weibo
: users.'
SINA's 200M users. two, if the government really want to do it, it'll find
ways to fund it. party mom never short of money.
appears
And
【在 r***s 的大作中提到】
: some rumor, MM's trick?
: Chinese Govt to Charge SINA for Weibo ID Controls
: 'With it now certain that China’s popular Weibo (microblogging) services –
: prime among them being Sina’s (NASDAQ:SINA) and Tencent’s (HKG:0700) –
: will have to implement real-name ID checks in the coming months, it appears
: that the system will not come cheap. Indeed, each single online check of a
: user’s name and national ID number will cost a rumored 2 RMB (US$0.20). And
: so for Sina and Tencent, the government-mandated checks could end up
: costing them hundreds of millions of RMB for their 250 to 300 million Weibo
: users.'
r*s
9 楼
I guess MM is using this rumor to push it down?
Here is something that contradicts this rumor:
Tong Liqiang, executive vice president of Beijing's Internet information
office, said the regulation could be replicated in other municipalities,
such as in Shenzhen, where Sina's main rival Tencent is based. Mr. Tong also
said identity verification would be provided free to companies by public
security agencies, as a "service to society."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405297020464380457710152
【在 v****e 的大作中提到】
: LOL I'm not worried about this at all. one, it's just a matter of $40M for
: SINA's 200M users. two, if the government really want to do it, it'll find
: ways to fund it. party mom never short of money.
:
: appears
: And
: Weibo
Here is something that contradicts this rumor:
Tong Liqiang, executive vice president of Beijing's Internet information
office, said the regulation could be replicated in other municipalities,
such as in Shenzhen, where Sina's main rival Tencent is based. Mr. Tong also
said identity verification would be provided free to companies by public
security agencies, as a "service to society."
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405297020464380457710152
【在 v****e 的大作中提到】
: LOL I'm not worried about this at all. one, it's just a matter of $40M for
: SINA's 200M users. two, if the government really want to do it, it'll find
: ways to fund it. party mom never short of money.
:
: appears
: And
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