Qualcomm, Carlyle Invest $3M In Chinese Content Company
July 13, 2004 |
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The Carlyle Group and Qualcomm Inc. said they have combined to invest $3 million to bring game and entertainment content to Chinese subscribers.
The companies hope to achieve that goal through Enorbus Technologies, which publishes wireless applications and develops games and entertainment content in the BREW environment. Qualcomm had previously announced a $100 million commitment to invest in early- to mid-stage Chinese companies engaged in CDMA technology.
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