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BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Moon Ihlwan |
Is Another Bubble About to Pop in Korea? Probably not. This broadband boom looks built to last.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Bremner & Palmeri |
Can Mitsubishi Pull out of its Skid? It has been a year of self-inflicted wounds for Mitsubishi Motors Corp. -- and one of sheer agony for President Rolf Eckrodt. An intense ex-DaimlerChrysler car guy who was dispatched in early 2001 to fix Mitsubishi, Eckrodt has been working furiously to breathe life back into the brand.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 |
Ken Kutaragi, Sony Ken Kutaragi, the whiz behind Sony's PlayStation, has always been something of a seer. Now the 53-year-old Kutaragi, executive deputy president of Sony, is creating a vision of the e-home that could reshape both the PC and consumer electronics industries.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 |
Charles Zhang, Sohu.com Lots of CEOs say they'll go the extra mile for their company. Few mean it more literally than Charles Zhang, founder and chief executive of Chinese portal Sohu.com.  |
BusinessWeek September 29, 2003 Cooper & Madigan |
South Korea: Hope in a Brighter Export Outlook South Korea is emerging from its worst downturn since the Asian crisis in 1998, but a full recovery is still a way off.  |
PC Magazine October 1, 2003 Alan Cohen |
Smart Cards, Smarter Health Care Case study for Taiwan's 22 million citizens, Java cards are saving money and clamping down on fraud.  |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Clifford & Reinhardt |
Hutchison's 3G Teething Pains China's telecom giant is racking up huge losses on its new "3" cellular network. But Li Ka-shing is determined to make it a winner  |
BusinessWeek September 22, 2003 Irene M. Kunii |
Bridgestone: A Recovery on the Skids? A 48-hour blaze at the tire maker's premeir factory in Kuroiso could slow down what looked like a solid return to form.  |
CIO September 15, 2003 Ben Worthen |
New Export Rules Ease IT Work in India Outsourcing to India should become easier for U.S.-based companies thanks to recent actions by the Department of Commerce to loosen export rules and to inaugurate a U.S. and Indian government working group dedicated to improving high-tech commerce between the two countries.  |
Knowledge@Wharton September 10, 2003 |
Hybrid Autos: Will the Big Three Catch up with Toyota and Honda? The news that Toyota outsold Chrysler in August to take the No.3 position in U.S. car sales for the first time focuses attention on a growth area where all three U.S. manufacturers are lagging several years behind -- the market for gasoline/electric hybrid vehicles.  |
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