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Dec. 6, 2006

WEB EXCLUSIVE - Judge Finalizes Terminating Sanctions in $670 Million Suit

LOS ANGELES - As China's economy erupted at the dawn of the new millennium, Jianping "Tony" Qu figured out a way to bring a $670 million slice of the pie to a nondescript corporate park in Fremont: video-on-demand technology.

By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer

      LOS ANGELES - As China's economy erupted at the dawn of the new millennium, Jianping "Tony" Qu figured out a way to bring a $670 million slice of the pie to a nondescript corporate park in Fremont: video-on-demand technology.
      Qu peddled the idea that his Fremont company could beam videos into millions of Chinese households without ...

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