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InternetNews April 11, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Ericsson Eases Maxis Communications Into 3G Ericsson will run the Malaysian carrier Maxis Communications' new network for 18 months before turning over operations.  |
IDB America March 2005 |
An Expected 7,000 to Attend IDB Annual Meeting in Okinawa, Japan Thousands of bankers, government officials, and observers will gather for the conference in Okinawa, Japan on development issues affecting Latin America and the Caribbean as well as Asia.  |
InternetNews April 8, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Motorola Sets up India Shop Motorola Labs' new R&D operation will push the company's mobility strategy.  |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A New China Yuchai? An agreement between China Yuchai and Coomber to settle their dispute over control of Chinese diesel engine maker Yuchai looks promising, but investors should be wary of the risk that the deal might fall apart.  |
The Motley Fool April 7, 2005 Rich Smith |
Monsanto's Bad Seed Could the agrochemical giant's Indonesian bribery scandal infect China next?  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Manjeet Kripalani |
India: Bigger Pharma Tougher patent protection laws are spurring rapid growth in new drug research across India.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Brian Bremner |
AIG Needs A New Tiger In Asia Without Hank Greenberg greasing the wheels, can AIG keep it up? It won't be easy. Working those Asia connections now falls to new CEO Martin J. Sullivan.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Moon Ihlwan |
I Think I'll Watch TV -- On My Cell Phone As free mobile broadcasting nears in South Korea, cell carriers may lose revenue.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 |
A Looming Battle Over Textile Trade? Facing surging imports of textiles and apparel from China in the first quarter the U.S. Commerce Dept. said it is launching investigations that could lead to new tariffs on cotton knit shirts and blouses, trousers, and underwear.  |
BusinessWeek April 18, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Vietnam Is Hot. Don't Get Burned Growth is solid, and foreign cash is flooding in, but this isn't the first time. Investors say that this time things are different -- though skeptics still abound.  |
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