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The Motley Fool April 26, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
Can Flat Panels Level Off? Taiwan's AU Optronics reports a tough quarter as flat-panel pricing stays weak.  |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Ian Rowley |
Sanyo's Surprise CEO Can former broadcaster Tomoyo Nonaka use her outsider status to revive the lagging electronics brand? While the company will likely post a small profit in the year ending next March, few see a rosy future.  |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Hiroko Tashiro |
Japan: The Glass Ceiling Stays Put Are women in Corporate Japan finally breaking through the glass ceiling? Don't bet on it.  |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Assif Shameen |
Singapore: From Straitlaced To High-Rolling Casino operators from across the globe are lining up to boost Singapore's fun factor. It's opening the door to casinos in a bid to jolt tourism back to life.  |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 |
Tensions Over Israeli Arms Sales To China Israeli arms deals with China are continuing to make waves in relations between Jerusalem and Washington.  |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Shanghai: What Real Estate Bubble? More and more big-name investors are buying up commercial properties there. Unlike hot-money investors rushing in -- and out -- of emerging markets in search of a quick return, these white-shoe institutions say they're taking a longer-term view of Shanghai's real estate market.  |
The Motley Fool April 25, 2005 Seth Jayson |
Getting Flattened in China It's doesn't get much worse than a 99.9% decrease in earnings. Suffice it to say, there's precious little to be thankful for if you've held automaker Brilliance China shares for the past year.  |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Dian Vujovich |
Rising in the East Long-term investors are setting sights on China, where the prospects for investment opportunities this year are more promising than ever. The Columbia Newport Greater China Fund is one way of approaching this market.  |
InternetNews April 22, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Turbolinux Claims Big Share in Asia IDC data reports that Turbolinux has a 62 percent share in China.  |
BusinessWeek May 2, 2005 Laura D'Andrea Tyson |
Stop Scapegoating China -- Before It's Too Late It is wrong to blame China for the U.S. trade deficit. Tariffs won't cure U.S. trade ills and may lead to a global slowdown.  |
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