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RTG Ventures moves into China's online gaming market - 2003-10-24
RTG Ventures, an interactive gaming company, has commenced operations in Beijing and plans to stage gaming competitions in order to establish itself in the Chinese online gaming market, according a statement from the company.

Chinese authorities have already granted RTG exclusive rights to host a number of online competitions in games such as Chinese Chess, Mah-jong, and Chinese Poker.
Read the full story at Interfax
 
Perelman's Company Borrowed the Money. Will He Decide to Repay It? - 2003-10-24
Investing in bonds can be dull. You lend your money, collect the interest and get the principal repaid.

But things are more interesting when the borrower is Ronald O. Perelman. Getting your money back, with interest, can require nerves of steel and the ability to know when Mr. Perelman is bluffing. It's like playing poker.
Read the full story at New York Times
 





 


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