Shanda

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Shanda Interactive Entertainment Ltd.
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Type Public (NASDAQ: SNDA)
Founded 1999
Headquarters Shanghai, China
Industry Computer and video game industry
Revenue $156.917 million USD (2004)
Operating income $61.737 million USD (2004)
Net income 73,640 million USD (2004)
Employees 1,429
Website snda.com

Shanda Interactive Entertainment Limited (Chinese: 盛大互动娱乐有限公司; pinyin: Shèngdà Hùdòng Yúlè Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī NASDAQ: SNDA) is a Chinese operator of online games, based in Shanghai, established in December, 1999. In 2005 it claimed to have 460 million registered accounts and an average of 1.2 million players at any given time. Its 2004 listing on the US-based NASDAQ stock exchange raised 151.8 million US dollars. In September 2001, Shanda published The Legend of Mir II as its first game.

Shanda also published games like MapleStory, The Legend of Mir II, The World of Legend, The Sign, The Age, Magical Land, Ragnarok Online, D.O., Dungeons & Dragons Online, Bomb and Bubble, Shanda Rich Man, Three Kingdoms, GetAmped and more.

On Feb. 29,2005, Shanda announced a purchase of about 20% of the portal website SINA.com, targeting digital media markets. However, Shanda did not gain control over the board of trustees. On Feb. 8,2007, Shanda sold 4 million shares of Sina for $129 million, after Shanda transformed into an digital entertainment portal.

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