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BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 |
A Banner Year For Israeli Arms Exports Israel's budding defense relationship with India continues to expand.  |
Reason March 2005 Jesse Walker |
Copyrighting the Air The World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) met in Geneva to negotiate a new broadcasting treaty.  |
BusinessWeek March 7, 2005 Bruce Einhorn |
A Global Telecom Titan Called...ZTE? China's No. 2 cellular-gear maker, ZTE Corp. has launched a campaign to break into the ranks of Nokia and Motorola.  |
InternetNews February 25, 2005 Michael Singer |
IBM Said to Offer Concessions in Lenovo Deal Lenovo may be barred access to some of IBM's U.S. government customers because of national security concerns, and may have to kick employees out of Research Triangle Park, reports say.  |
Inc. March 2005 Ted C. Fishman |
How China Will Change Your Business Fourteen things every entrepreneur should know about the capitalist explosion heading our way. But don't assume that conceding China's rise means conceding to China.  |
Inc. March 2005 Ted C. Fishman |
Half a world away, an entrepreneur grapples with (and profits from) China's boom How one U.S. machinery parts manufacturer, Excel Foundry and Machine, competes with China.  |
Inc. March 2005 Ted C. Fishman |
The formula: Design in the U.S., engineer in Taiwan, build in China How one U.S. manufacturer, networking equipment maker Netgear, leverages China and Taiwan.  |
Entrepreneur March 2005 C.J. Prince |
Foreign Affairs Only 1 percent of American small businesses currently export products to overseas markets, according to recent government figures. So what do they need to begin exporting? Export management companies that offer turnkey handling of logistics and finance acquisitions may help.  |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 David Welch |
Is Lexus Sexy Enough To Seduce Europe? Lexus will amp up its cars' pizzazz and ditch the understated styling.  |
InternetNews February 16, 2005 Jim Wagner |
IBM to Sprout More Dev Centers Abroad The time is ripe for more centers, as enterprise software booms in China, Russia and Brazil.  |
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