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BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Brian Bremner |
The Gaijin Who Saved Nissan "Shift: Inside Nissan's Historic Revival," by Carlos Ghosn and Philippe Ries, offers a trove of practical advice to executives who find themselves in unfamiliar business cultures with different rules of engagement and not much time to sort things out.  |
BusinessWeek January 17, 2005 Roberts, Zellner & Matlack |
Let China's Retail Wars Begin Newly unfettered foreign chains could grab more of China's market.  |
Reason January 2005 Matt Welch |
Fly the Frugal Skies How low-cost airlines have transformed Europe---and what it means for America.  |
IndustryWeek January 1, 2005 John S. McClenahen |
Doha Unfinished World trade talks miss one deadline and may not be complete in 2005. Is a manufacturing free-trade agreement an alternative? Nevertheless, two templates for an agreement limited to manufacturing, which accounts for nearly 60% of world trade, do exist.  |
Bank Technology News January 2005 John Adams |
On-Line Foreign Exchange: Wells, S1 Tag Team International Trade International trade is growing by leaps and bounds for Wells Fargo, which hopes a Web-based foreign exchange alliance with S1 will place it firmly ahead of the curve as cross border business banking continues to grow.  |
Financial Advisor January 2005 Alyn Ackermann |
International Rules Financial professionals look to international equities for earnings growth. The correlation between U.S. markets and larger companies in developed markets, and large-cap corporations around the world, has steadily increased in recent years.  |
CFO January 1, 2005 David M. Katz |
The Bribery Gap While foreign rivals may make payoffs routinely, U.S. firms face new pressure to root out abuses.  |
BusinessWeek January 10, 2005 Gail Edmondson |
Revved Up For Battle A Franco-Japanese venture aims to redraw Europe's small-car map.  |
InternetNews December 22, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
EU and U.S. Diverge on Antitrust Law Global companies may have to apply local rules to their business practices in light of European court ruling that upheld antitrust penalties against Microsoft, attorneys said.  |
Inc. January 2005 Elizabeth Wasserman |
Happy Birthday, WTO? An organization best known for sparking riots also deserves some credit for promoting the interests of American entrepreneurs.  |
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