China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. Expects to Double Net Income in 2009 With More Than $40 Million in Revenue
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DALLAS, TX, Jul 07 (MARKET WIRE) --
China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. (OTCBB: CCTR) today announced that the
Company expects to double net income in 2009 compared to 2008 and that
the increase in net income could be more than double. The Company will
review the net income expectations in an on-demand Webcast scheduled for
Thursday, July 9, 2009. The Webcast will include a review of Company's
increased year-to-date sales compared to last year and a preview of the
anticipated positive 2nd quarter results.
Company Expects to Top 2008 $40 Million in Profitable Revenue
Last week, the Company announced increasing its previous expectations for
profitable revenue growth in 2009. The Company reported over $40 million
in profitable revenue in 2008 as a reseller and integrator in China for
Hewlett-Packard (HP), Sony, Lenovo and other brand name technology
companies.
HP's market share in China increased to 13.7 percent in the first quarter
of 2009 from 10.9 percent in the last quarter of 2008, according to IDC.
In April, HP introduced a new line of thin client computers aimed at low
cost desktop replacements for business users. Philip Verges, China
Crescent founder and board member, was in Chongqing for the launch. In
October of last year, HP launched a new manufacturing plant in Chongqing.
The World Bank raised its 2009 economic growth forecast for China from 6.5
percent to 7.2 percent due to its stimulus-driven investment boom. Ardo
Hansson, the World Bank's lead China economist, indicated that the
government stimulus impact is bigger than expected.
Corporate E-mail Updates
To be added to China Crescent's e-mail database to receive company updates
or to obtain more information on the Company, please send an e-mail to
ir@chinacrescent.com or call 214-722-3065.
About China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. (http://www.chinacrescent.com/)
China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. reported over $40 million in profitable
Revenue in 2008. The Company is a technology leader in the rapidly
developing Chinese market specializing today in software engineering, high
quality software development and digital multimedia outsourcing services
delivered to customers globally. At the same time, the firm is a systems
integrator and value added reseller of major global hardware brands in the
Chinese domestic market.
Headquartered in Dallas with operations in Shanghai and Beijing, China
Crescent bridges the gap between Western and Eastern business cultures to
assist Western clients in realizing the advantages of the high quality,
low cost technology products and services available from China. China
Crescent also assists Western clients in localizing products and services
to realize the tremendous growth potential available by expanding into
the Chinese Market.
"SAFE HARBOR STATEMENT" UNDER THE PRIVATE SECURITIES LITIGATION REFORM ACT
OF 1995 This press release contains forward-looking statements that
involve risks and uncertainties. The statements in this release are
forward-looking statements that are made pursuant to safe harbor
provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Actual
results, events and performance could vary materially from those
contemplated by these forward-looking statements. These statements
involve known and unknown risks and uncertainties, which may cause China
Crescent's actual results in future periods to differ materially from
results expressed or implied by forward-looking statements. These risks
and uncertainties include, among other things, product demand and market
competition. You should independently investigate and fully understand
all risks before making investment decisions.
Contact:
China Crescent Enterprises, Inc.
Investor Relations
ir@chinacrescent.com
214-722-3065
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