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Baidu.com SP ADR (NASDAQ:BIDU)

427.59 0.42 (0.1%)
Baidu.com SP ADR (NASDAQ:BIDU) Delayed :
Previous Close $428.01    52 Week High $442.86 
Open $424.16    52 Week Low $100.50 
Day High $427.79    P/E N/A 
Day Low $421.77    EPS $0.00 
Volume 1,113,875       
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Baidu.com Summary

Baidu.com, Inc. is a Chinese-language Internet search provider. The Company conducts its operations principally through Baidu Online, its wholly owned subsidiary in Beijing, the Peoples Republic of China.

Executives

Yanhong Li - Chairman, CEO

Links

http://www.baidu.com

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