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Highway Holdings Ltd HIHO

Highway Holdings Limited is a holding company. The Company manufactures and supplies various metal, plastic and electric parts, components and products to its original equipment manufacturing (OEM) clients, which are used by the Company's customers in the manufacturing of products, such as photocopiers, laser printers, compact disc players, laser disc players, computer equipment, electrical components, electrical connectors, vacuum cleaners, light fixtures, electro motors, pumps, automobiles and dishwasher, and other washing machine components. The Company operates in two segments: the metal stamping and mechanical OEM segment, and the electric OEM segment. The metal stamping and mechanical OEM segment focuses on the manufacture and sale of metal parts and components, whereas the electric OEM segment focuses on the manufacture and sale of plastic and electronic parts, components and machines.


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Comment by parisoftroyon Aug 11, 2007 7:59pm
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RE: Wow! More than a little rain!

RE: Wow! More than a little rain!Didn't see this either until today. I would have likely tried too! Anyway, HIHO's still around $1.25-$1.30 in Frankfurt and CNQ bids are low but the asks start at $1.20. This type of sellout happens from time to time and most investors would be able to give other examples. The drop to .71 was brutal, however, but the buyers made a super deal! Holding, as ever, P o T
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