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BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Assif Shameen |
Asia's Tigers Hang Tough Pressure from China is forcing Southeast Asian factories to shape up.  |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Japan Isn't Buying The Wal-Mart Idea Its Seiyu affiliate is struggling to put Everyday Low Prices into practice  |
BusinessWeek February 28, 2005 Bruce Einhorn |
A Bonanza Down Under: How Long Can It Last? Australian mines are booming, thanks to China's roaring economy. Some think it's just the beginning  |
The Motley Fool February 22, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Merger Mania Besets Japanese Pharmaceuticals A new law spurs megamergers in Japan's pharmaceutical industry. Stocks of companies seen as particularly interesting, including Eisai, Mitsubishi Pharma, and Shionogi, all jumped more than 2%.  |
AskMen.com Roberto Rocha |
6 Lessons From Japanese Business Culture Many a businessman transplanted to the Land of the Rising Sun has come back with tales of culture shock and bewilderment. To us in the West, Japanese culture remains a mystery wrapped in an enigma, but there are ideas that we can apply here.  |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2005 Bennett Voyles |
Cracking the Forbidden Market In the real estate world, old ideas about China still seem to hold sway.  |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Chester Dawson |
A "China Price" For Toyota The auto giant is taking its cost-slashing drive to a new level. Can its suppliers match China's cheaper parts?  |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Jack Ewing |
The Chinese Are Coming...To Germany Mainland companies are opening up shop -- and setting their sights on the manufacturing sector.  |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Vodafone's Bad Connection In Japan Its mobile unit is struggling. Can a management shakeup turn it around?  |
BusinessWeek February 21, 2005 |
Germany Must Stand Up To China Germany suffers from a reputation as a slow-growth country, but its machine-tool industry has shown amazing vitality, thanks to a new customer -- and challenger -- China.  |
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