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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
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| 000063.SZ | ZTE | 08:00 GMT | 15.48 | 0.00 | 0.00% | 10986462 | N/A | 0.00 | N/A |
Latest ZTE news
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Huawei wants EU to intervene in InterDigital patent spat
Last year InterDigital moaned to the US International Trade Commission about Huawei, Nokia and ZTE, accusing them of infringing seven of its technology patents. -
Lenovo invests in Chinese mobile plant
Lenovo has been attempting to jam its foot in the door of the mobile market which is already crowded with the likes of Apple, , Huawei, Samsung and ZTE. -
Intel tipped by itself to be big on phones
Intel has already signed up five customer wins for its phone-chip designs. The first, from Lava International, is aimed squarely at the Indian marketand Intel is trying to claim that this launch is a sign it is making some headway. -
ZTE to ship 100 million phones by 2015
It looks like the rest of the world is catching up with our prediction that the next tech monolith will be ZTE. -
Intel's Medfield sows seeds in world's most important mobile market
Although Apple is popular its products are expensive and, largely, Chinese handset makers rule the roost. China's largest device maker, ZTE, has reportedly been in talks with Intel about using Atom. -
RIM eyes low-end Indian market with Curve 9220
Nokia is now seeing a strain on dominance with Symbian-based feature phone, with cheap Android using smartphones from the likes of ZTE hurting its position. -
Intel tipped to release cheap-as-chips Storybook Q2, 2012
Although at the moment the device is just a twinkle of a rumour in a Digitimes author's eye, it would certainly fit in with Intel's wheelings and dealings in China which we reported on last year. -
Former Philippines president charged in ZTE fraud case
ZTE is involved in a legal ruckus in the Philippines. The company is in the middle of a national row after the Office of the Ombudsman ruled that former president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo should be found guilty of a lesser "graft" rather than "plunder" charge. -
Sony dismisses quad-core smartphones
The announcement is a slap in the face with a wet fish for Nvidia's Tegra 3 and LG Optimus 4X HD, then came the HTC One X, the ZTE Era and Huawei's Ascend D Quad. Everyone expects Samsung's quad-core Samsung Galaxy S III to be out soon too. -
Cheap Androids to gobble up feature phone sales
Decent enough Android devices at a relatively low price are going to be what turns the tide for smartphones at least in China, Ching-chiang thinks. Companies like ZTE and Huawei already have their eyes set on that particular market, along with the rest of the world, and competition is going to be fi -
Huawei releases super-fast Android
Huawei, along with ZTE, have been going great guns lately. Recently we reported how ZTE was releasing a fully-loaded Android superphone using Nvidia’s Tegra 2 -
ZTE delivers Nvidia's affordable Mimosa X superphone
ZTE and Nvidia have announced a fully-loaded Android superphone using Nvidia’s Tegra 2 and an Icera modem for RF and baseband, ahead of Mobile World Congress next week. It is called the Mimosa X. -
Apple losing ground in China
Behind the bamboo curtain, Cupertino is facing cut-throat competition from South Korea's Samsung, Nokia, and local firms Huawei and ZTE. -
Android ships on over half of the world's smartphones
In Gartner's manufacturer list, Nokia and Samsung still pipped it to making the most mobile device sales. They are followed by Apple and then some intriguing newcomers to the western market in ZTE and Huawei. -
ZTE expects to double sales in 2012
ZTE continues on its path towards world domination. Industry watchers agree it's in a position to succeed, and the company has just been beating its chest with bravado for 2012. -
2012 to become emerging market smartphone battleground
CES 2012It is likely to be a bloodbath between two of China's biggest players, both already entrenched in aggressive rapid-growth strategies, ZTE and Huawei. ZTE says it wants to establish itself in the high-end market soon, too. -
China on course to become the patent king
Registering patents overseas is a different matter. Chinese companies have also been climbing in the rankings, according to data from the World Intellectual Property Office (WIPO) with ZTEsecond on the list of applicants, ranking just behind Japan's Panasonic. -
Worldwide chip sales down three percent in November
As well as the overall chip market being affected the Thai floods hit the Chinese smartphone market, with shortages of Huaweiand ZTEhandsets.
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