ChinaNet Online Holdings, Inc. operates as a full-service media development and advertising platform for the small and medium enterprise market in the People's Republic of China. The Company is a service oriented business that leverages proprietary advertising technology to prepare and publish media enabled advertising campaigns for clients on the internet and on television. Its multi-platform advertising network consists of www.28.com, its internet advertising portal; its TV production and advertising unit, and its bank kiosk advertising unit, which is primarily used as an advertising platform for its clients in the financial services industry. It is also a re-seller of internet and television advertising space that it purchases in large volumes from other internet portals. The Company serves customers in food and beverage; women accessories; footwear, apparel, and garments; home goods and construction materials; and environmental protection equipment industries. ChinaNet Online Holdings is based in Beijing....
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