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IndustryWeek September 1, 2004 Tonya Vinas |
Meeting Asia's Demands Bosch Rexroth opens third plant in China. This puts the drive and motor manufacturer closer to customers in China, and has increased sales. And the company is poised for even more growth.  |
BusinessWeek September 13, 2004 Cooper & Madigan |
South Korea: Debt-Laden -- And Facing Slower Exports The country's economy faces more hurdles in the coming year: slower spending, slower exports, declining industrial production, stagflation and a housing bubble.  |
InternetNews September 7, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
Lucent Still Ringing Up China Orders The telecom gear maker secures a follow-on contract for mobile network equipment worth nearly $100M.  |
ONLINE Sep/Oct 2004 Sackers, Nutting, & Williams |
Free Australian and New Zealand Business Information Resources: A Report from the Melbourne Business Information Group A discussion of NZ/Australian free Web-based business resources focusing on regional media resources, company information and industry profiles.  |
InternetNews September 1, 2004 Roy Mark |
Japan Ponders Wi-Fi Device Tax Proposal draws sharp criticism from U.S. government and IT trade group.  |
InternetNews September 1, 2004 Susan Kuchinskas |
eBay's Korean Bid The online auctioneer doubles down its bid for its Korean counterpart Internet Auction Co. -- and wins.  |
The Motley Fool September 1, 2004 Rich Smith |
The Flat Panel War Widens Japan's electronics companies create another venture to produce the TVs.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Rowley & Tashiro |
Japan Logs On To Online Trading E-brokerages are all the rage, thanks to a rising market and lower fees. The biggest challenge ahead for Japan's online brokers is their ability to survive a significant stock market correction.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Manjeet Kripalani |
Air Travel Comes To India's Masses Lots of discount air carriers are springing up in India, roiling the industry.  |
BusinessWeek September 6, 2004 Simon Cartledge |
Shopping Makes A Comeback In Hong Kong As the mainland allows freer travel, tourists are springing for tax-free loot.  |
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