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Tuesday, 08/19/2014 5:40:44 PM

Tuesday, August 19, 2014 5:40:44 PM

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AIVI AMOLED FACTORY IS COMPLETED,

YET THERE IS NO PRESS RELEASE YET! WHY?

ANSWER: I THINK THE CEO IS PLANNING TO COORDINATE THE AMOLED START OF PRODUCTION WITH A PUBLIC RELATIONS AND STOCK PROMOTION BLITZ. HE OWNS HALF OF THE COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING PER LAST SEC REPORTING. WHY NOT PLAN A PERSONAL GAIN OF TWENTY-FIVE MILLION DOLLARS TO GO ALONG WITH HIS COMPANY'S BIG COMING OUT PARTY?

Here is a hint of what the mobile phone market will do for screen display manufactures:

"...View from China

China boasts the highest number of people who buy goods online in the world, according to eMarketer. The country will almost double the number of people who buy goods online between 2012 and 2016. China’s Alibaba group, comprising of Taobao, Tmall, and Alibaba.com, accounted for 80% of China’s online shopping market (see analysis by YourStory here).

Mobile startups are also thriving in the rich app development space of China, said Sy Lau, President, Online Media Group of TenCent, and SEVP of TenCent Holdings. TenCent from China is regarded by analysts as one of the most valued brands in Asia, and is the fourth largest Internet company in the world. Its market cap is over US$145 billion.

China has 500 million mobile Internet users; 80% of Internet users access the Net from mobiles, 88% of them access social media and 71% of them buy online. “Rural users will spur the next wave of mobile Internet in China,” said Lau at the MMA Summit.

“100 years ago, automobiles changed the US. Today, the mobile Internet is changing China,” said Lau. Mobile Internet is the most important media in China, accounting for 42% of users’ media time spent – as compared to landline Internet (29%), TV (17%), print (7%) and radio (5%).

Lau shared how 350,000 taxi drivers in China use WeChat; 160,000 orders are being placed per day in 2014 already, and over the last 16 months over 22 million users have signed up. As a commendable initiative of social inclusion, WeChat announced a Voice Donor programme whereby users can donate towards audio e-books for blind users.

Mobile Internet is a service enabler, not just a persuasion or conversation tool. Some users have even bought a Mercedes-Benz car via mobile Internet in China. “Mobile Internet is not only an extension, it is a disruption,” Lau said..."

http://yourstory.com/2014/05/ecommerce-race/