A Real-World Mortal Kombat (BusinessWeek Online)
13th Nov 2006, 18:42 GMT
BusinessWeek Online - They're both self-made Chinese billionaires and run Nasdaq-listed companies in the world's fastest-growing Internet market. Tiangiao Chen, chairman of Shanda Interactive Entertainment (NASDAQ:SNDA - News), and William Ding, CEO of Netease.com (NASDAQ:NTES - News), are also locked in a real-world Mortal Kombat for supremacy of China's rapidly expanding online gaming space with two radically different business models.
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