Netflix Ends Epix Cable Deal, Pulling High-Profile Films 

Major Hollywood films like "Hunger Games: Catching Fire" and "World War Z" will be shifting from Netflix to Hulu in coming weeks, as pay-TV channel Epix switches up its streaming partners. (published 0030 GMT)

 
 
Comtec Solar Systems Group Expects 1H Net Loss of CNY204 Mln 

Comtec Solar Systems Group Ltd. said its expects to record a first-half net loss of 204 million yuan due to a lower gross profit margin, payments on options, and expenses incurred on a subsidiary. (published 0203 GMT)

 
 
Alibaba Pictures Group 1H Loss Narrows to CNY151.8 Mln 

Alibaba Pictures Group Ltd. said Monday its first-half loss narrowed to 151.8 million yuan from a loss of CNY350.8 million a year earlier, due to the fact that most of its projects were still in the investment stage. (published 0036 GMT)

 
 
China Molybdenum 1H Net Profit Down 54% 

China Molybdenum Co., which sells molybdenum, tungsten and copper, said net profit for the first half of the year dropped 54% to 463 million yuan, due to lower selling prices for its products. (published 0048 GMT)

 
 
Fosun International 1H Net Profit Rises 97% 

Chinese conglomerate Fosun International Ltd. said Monday its net profit for the first six months of the year rose 97% from a year earlier to 3.62 billion yuan . (published 0025 GMT)

 
 
China Railway Group 1H Net Profit Rises to CNY4.58 Bln 

China Railway Group Ltd. said before trading hours Monday that its first-half net profit fell to 4.58 billion yuan from CNY4.06 billion the same time a year ago. (published 0016 GMT)

 
 
Greentown China Holdings 1H Net Profit CNY746.0 Mln, Down From CNY991.9 Mln a Year Ago 

Chinese property developer Greentown China Holdings Ltd. said before trading hours Monday its first-half net profit dropped to 746 million yuan compared to CNY991.9 million the same time last year. (published 0001 GMT)

 
 
BNY Mellon Races to Fix Pricing Glitches Before Markets Open Monday 

Bank of New York Mellon Corp.'s chief executive warned clients that his firm might not be able to solve all pricing problems caused by a computer glitch before markets open Monday, the latest delay in an unprecedented outage that has frustrated investors and prevented nearly 50 fund companies from providing accurate values for their holdings. (published 0142 GMT)

 
 
 

(END) Dow Jones Newswires

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