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CTDC Launches New Website

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by Staff Writers
Hong Kong (SPX) Aug 11, 2008
China Technology Development Group has announced that the Company unveiled a redesigned website. The newly redesigned site includes many resources and helpful information that were previously unavailable for both existing and prospective clients.

The site has been revised and updated to offer dedicated content sections on the Company's products and technology, production facility and industry information for customers, prospects and investors interested in CTDC.

CTDC plans to continue the evolution of the website by adding additional functionality and resources for its customers and prospects in the coming months.

"I am pleased to announce that our newly redesigned website and encourage our stakeholders to explore its offerings," said Alan Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of CTDC.

"This is a completely fresh approach to the presentation of our products and technology coverage. We hope the website will become a platform of essential and informative resource for people wishing to learn about CTDC and the solar energy industry."

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