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Expert photo David Wei
Since October 2007, chief executive officer and executive director of Alibaba.com;   From November 2006 to September 2007, president of Alibaba.com and executive vice president of Alibaba Group;   From 2002 to 2006, president of B&Q China, a subsidiary of King

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Facts & Figures In China

Bus Online, China's Largest In-Bus Digital Advertising Company
Founded in 2003, Bus Online is China's No.1 in-bus digital media and advertising company till end 2009, with revenue of about 314.5 million yuan ($46.07 million) in 2009. Bus Online is the exclusive partner of state broadcaster CCTV and the official Xinhua news agency for in-bus media content and advertising.
 

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China抯 Advertising Market In 2009


China was one of the few advertising markets to still grow in 2009, a year during which agencies suffered substantial revenue losses as clients cut back on advertising and marketing spending. China's advertising market grew 6.9% in 2009 and is expected to grow 9% in 2010, according to forecasts from Carat.