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InternetNews September 21, 2005 David Needle |
Lenovo Opens Second 'Think Tank' Lenovo is strengthening resources in its home country of China by announcing the opening of a second Innovation Center aimed at solving issues facing IT professionals.  |
The Motley Fool September 21, 2005 Rich Smith |
Panasonic Ready to 'Ride Matsushita takes aim at the Chinese disposable battery market. The company already has five factories running there, and while none of them make the Oxyride right now, that could change. Investors, take note.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Rebuilding Japan's Banks Prime Minister Koizumi's finance-sector overhaul is driving Japan's recovery. It has also kept him in power.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
Warning Flags For Investors In India India's stock market has been on a tear. But there's a potentially dangerous disconnect between the market in Bombay and the corridors of power in New Delhi.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Chester Dawson |
Private Equity Goes Shopping The buyout of failing Japanese grocery giant Daiei would have been impossible not long ago, but Japan's era of the big deal has begun.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Chester Dawson |
Japan's Hedge Heyday Hedge funds are sprouting and thriving in Japan, despite the red tape.  |
The Motley Fool September 19, 2005 Gerald Kim |
Government Curbs Chinese Gamers The explosive growth and addiction of the Chinese online gaming market are indeed exciting, but measures like the "fatigue system" may well temper investors' enthusiasm.  |
Insurance & Technology September 16, 2005 Lori Widmer |
New and Improved Sompo Japan Insurance Company of America chose Insurity's Commercial Intellisys (CII) policy administration system to improve policy issuance by replacing their DOS-based policy admin system with a Web-based system.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Stealing Managers From The Big Boys Chinese companies are energetically wooing executives away from multinationals.  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Jennifer Veale |
Not Much Tread On These Welcome Mats So far, Korea's three new enterprise zones haven't lured a lot of foreign investment.  |
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