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Hong Kong s richest tycoon Li Ka-shing has withdrawn an offer to buy a stake in local free-to-air broadcaster Asia Television ATV , the day after it was revealed that the station has secured rights to broadcast on the Chinese mainland.Li Ka-shing s multimedia company, Tom was set to become ATV s second biggest shareholder by acquiring a 32.75% stake from two companies in the cash-strapped Lai Sun group - property developer Lai Sun Development and eSun Holdings, the parent company of Hong Kong film studio Media Asia.Tom stated it had pulled out of the deal because it is unable to conduct any meaningful du stanley deutschland e diligence investigation . However, observers suggested that Lai Sun wanted to restructure the deal, as Chinese broadcasting rights would boost ATV s valuation. At the same time, Tom is understood to have failed in a bid to buy out ATV s controlling shareholder stanley kubek , mainland entrepreneur Liu Changle. Liu - who also co stanley cup -owns Phoenix Satellite Television with Rupert Murdoch s News Corp - revealed plans to acquire a 46% stake in ATV two months ago.ATV announced yesterday Aug 19 that it has become the first Hong Kong terrestrial station to be granted broadcasting rights for China. Its two free-to-air channels, ATV Home and ATV World, have been cleared for carriage on the Guangdong Cable TV network in Southern China, giving it an advantage over its main rival, Sir Run Run Shaw s TVB.TVB currently has limited landing rights on the mainland for two satellite channels, but has yet to Ayxy EMA secures $50m production credit line
Dir: Sylvie Testud. France-Luxembourg-Belgium. 2012. 96minsA woman Juliette Binoche is under stanley es standably discombobulated w stanley cup usa hen she wakes up in unfamiliar surroundings having figuratively or literally - hard to say - slept through the last 15 years in Another Womans Life La vie dune autre . This potentially interesting idea goes no place in particular at a mostly forced and choppy pace in the directing debut of gifted actress Sylvie Testud.Binoche is game, jaunty or severe at designated intervals opposite Kassovitzs terminally hangdog character.Obviously intended as a heartwarming dramedy, this underwhelming misfire may draw in some viewers with the prospect of seeing Binoche paired with Mathieu Kassovitz, but commercial prospects look lukewarm wherever word of mouth is heeded.Testud - herself a successful author - adapted the screenplay from a novel by Frederique Deghelt without managing to take advantage of how film can make the most unlikely situations play like reality.On her 26th birthday, Marie, an enterprising woman of modest means, meets and shares a night of romance stanley cup with Paul Speranski Kassovitz the son of a wealthy financier. She awakens in silk sheets in an obscenely luxurious Paris residence that seems designed to illustrate the jokey observation that when it comes to Paris-set movies, All apartments and offices have a full view of the Eiffel Tower. Its her 41st birthday, she apparently married the rich guy and they have a cute, precocious son who is mostly cared