
CIBT President and CEO Toby Chu was interviewed in Hong
Kong by CNBC Asia on March 1, 2004. CNBC Asia Squawk Box
is CNBC's signature morning show, focuses on what viewers
need to know after the markets close in the U.S. and before
the markets open in Asia. CNBC Asia is available to over
26 million homes in Asia.
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Interview Interview with Toby Chu

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CNBC Asia PACIFIC and Squawk Box:
December 9, 1997 saw two of the world's leading
media companies, Dow Jones & Company and NBC, coming together.
This global alliance creates a powerful combination of strengths:
Dow Jones produces vital world business and financial news
and information; NBC is the leading television network in
the U.S. and the only U.S. network with global reach and
vision. This move brings together the world's most recognized
business news brands including The Wall Street Journal,
CNBC and Dow Jones. CNBC and Dow Jones team up to provide
business news programming that is unparalleled in scope.
CNBC is avaliable to over 26 million homes in Asia, 86 million
homes in the United States and 76 million homes in Europe.
Headquartered in the financial heart of Singapore,
CNBC Asia Pacific uses full-time the virtual reality broadcast
studio, giving it the ability to create computer-generated,
custom-designed sets, and take an innovative lead in the
presentation of complex data. With global editorial and
network resources, viewers can expect the latest and most
up-to-date information from anywhere in the world that has
an impact on their business.
Asia Squawk Box, CNBC's signature morning
show, focuses on what viewers need to know after the markets
close in the U.S. and before the markets open in Asia. This
unscripted, fast-paced guide to global markets gives viewers
unique insight and advice they won't find anywhere else.
SQUAWK BOX ANCHOR - BETTINA CHUA:
Bettina Chua began a career in business television
reporting 13 years ago in Malaysia at TV3, covering local
business, economic and political news. She has been with
CNBC Asia in all its incarnations, first joining Asia Business
News as an anchor in 1995, and remaining with the company
through the merger of its business TV operations with CNBC
in 1998. In 1999, Bettina was named Asia's Best Presenter
at the Asian Television Awards, winning a coveted award
for her work on CNBC's advertising and marketing weekly
program "Storyboard". Her programs have also won numerous
distinctions at the New York Film & TV Awards, while her
independent television production, "Asian Style", was first
aired on CNBC in 2001.