The Numbers: 

Shanghai Disneyland, active ChiNext accounts, iPhone users, and lunch options

November 9, 2009: China-related numbers from the last week.


Some China-related numbers you may have missed:

 $3.5b: The estimated cost for constructing a Disneyland-style theme park in Shanghai, making it one of the largest foreign investments in China. The park will stretch across 1,000 acres in Pudong and plans to debut in five to six years.   920k: The number of investors who have started trading on ChiNext, a growth enterprise market that launched on October 30. However, this is barely 10% of the 9.6 million investo...

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