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Company Overview and History

China Digital Communication Group [OTCBB: CHID] is a U.S. (Nevada) corporation with its business headquarters in Shenzhen, one of China's key manufacturing centers. Its primary business is the manufacture of components for batteries used in mobile phones and other digital devices. The company has set a strategic goal of becoming the largest telecom-equipment producer, marketer and distributor in China, with a significant presence in the U.S. market as well.

CHID began in a December 2003 reverse merger with the Nevada-incorporated shell company Jasmine's Garden, which has discontinued a business of producing greeting cards and related products. The transaction was carried out by Cheering Limited, a British Virgin Islands investment holding company, which acquired about 95% of Jasmine's Gardens common stock, for $221,221 in cash. The Company was then re-named China Digital Communication Group and adopted its current business strategy of building a major China-based manufacturing business through acquisitions, joint ventures and other means.

The most significant step in that strategy came in November 2004, when CHID acquired Shenzhen E'Jenie Technology Development Ltd. and became one of the leading Chinese manufacturers of steel and aluminum battery shells.

With China becoming the world's manufacturing hub for cell phones and other digital mobile devices, E'Jenie is strategically positioned to supply vast numbers of battery shells for lithium-Ion batteries, an industry standard in today's digital world. With the E'Jenie acquisition, CHID is now a major presence in Chinese electronics manufacturing, with some 500 employees and potentially worldwide market reach.

Following up on the E'Jenie acquisition, CHID is surveying the landscape of battery distribution networks in the U.S. The company's medium-term strategy is to use licenses, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions to seek business combinations linking Chinese manufacturing companies with U.S. distribution networks.

 
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