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BuzzOnDaBeach

03/08/06 1:02 AM

#117613 RE: TechKim #117612

Note this from marketwatch article:

Speaking of companies that are seeking to cash in on China's love affair with entertaining services delivered across mobile platforms, digital music firms Rock Mobile and A8 are vying to become China's first record label to go public. Both firms license popular recordings for sale as mobile ringtones, among other services. Rock Mobile earned nearly $9 million in 2004 and over $20 million in 2005, and may well join the long list of China-based firms that hope to list in 2006.

WRONG, WRONG, WRONG, hray owns 51% of Huyai bro's, a digital music firm and record label with some of the hottest pop stars in China. You can own Huyai now through HRAY.

WHen those two IPO, the secotr will go nuts.

Buzz

BuzzOnDaBeach

03/10/06 7:27 PM

#117827 RE: TechKim #117612

Mobile Value-Added Service Providers to Gain from Monetization of Music in China

Related Stocks: CHL, CHU, HRAY, KONG, TOMO

Piper Jaffray analyst Safa Rashtchy released a note to clients earlier today. The following is a short extract:

The Chinese music market is potentially a very large and lucrative area, especially as mobile music grows and monetization of music finally becomes possible. Ringtones, currently the vast majority of mobile music, are becoming increasingly popular with many users changing their ringtones several times a month and paying $1-$4 per month for music related content. Streaming and downloading of music is also becoming popular and China Unicom (ticker: CHU) and China Mobile (ticker: CHL) are heavily focused on promoting music content.

We believe the biggest beneficiaries will be the operators and content creators, but we believe there is also a large opportunity for distributors and intermediaries. Like any entertainment content, music requires appropriate merchandising and the mobile value added services (MVAS) companies and other innovative mobile music aggregators are likely to be most capable of effectively marketing a large group of smaller labels. We believe WVAS providers such as Tom Online (ticker: TOMO), KongZhong (ticker: KONG) and Hurray (ticker: HRAY) are in a good position to potentially benefit from the growth of mobile music services, both through expanded ringtone services as well as full streaming or downloads.