Li Peng News
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Lead declined from the highest level in more than a week as copper and zinc dropped after China’s central bank governor’s comments on inflation signaled a heightened focus on controlling prices.
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Baidu Inc. Chairman Robin Li, China’s third-richest man, and Yu Zhengsheng, No. 4 in the Communist Party hierarchy, were named to the country’s top political advisory body as a new generation of leaders prepares for power.
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Xi Jinping, the man in line to be China’s next president, warned officials on a 2004 anti-graft conference call: “Rein in your spouses, children, relatives, friends and staff, and vow not to use power for personal gain.”
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Progressive Corp. , the fourth- biggest U.S. auto insurer, sued Liberty Mutual Group Inc. in a patent-infringement dispute over accident-forgiveness programs.
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LI PENG ENT CO said unconsolidated sales in June fell 18.82% to NT$1,764,258,000 from NT$2,173,134,000, according to a statement filed to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
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LI PENG ENT CO said unconsolidated sales in May rose 72.75% to NT$2,358,604,000 from NT$1,365,317,000, according to a statement filed to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
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LI PENG ENT CO said unconsolidated sales in April fell 5.72% to NT$1,722,757,000 from NT$1,827,268,000, according to a statement filed to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
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LI PENG ENT CO said unconsolidated sales in February rose 70.61% to NT$2,514,013,000 from NT$1,473,527,000, according to a statement filed to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
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Xi Jinping replaced Hu Jintao as head of the Chinese Communist Party and the nation’s military, ushering in the fifth generation of leaders who are set to take control of the world’s second-biggest economy.
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LI PENG ENT CO said unconsolidated sales in January rose 9.52% to NT$2,225,463,000 from NT$2,031,995,000, according to a statement filed to the Taiwan Stock Exchange.
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