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BusinessWeek July 4, 2005 |
The Chinese Are Coming! China is definitely asserting itself in the global marketplace. But will the Chinese turn out to be the shrewdest of dealmakers -- or just the buyers of last resort for ailing companies?  |
The Motley Fool August 6, 2007 Kristin Graham |
Is China's Growth Counterfeit? As the list of China's hiccups increases, can the country maintain its amazing economic growth?  |
BusinessWeek November 8, 2004 Roberts et al. |
China's Power Brands There is tremendous excitement in China about the establishment of power brands, but a good dose of fear about their staying power  |
The Motley Fool December 4, 2007 Mary Dalrymple |
Buying Safe Toys for the Holidays Recent recalls may have you spooked, but it's still possible to find safe playthings. In an ironic twist, all the bad news means there is a lot of information about toy manufacturing and safety this year.  |
Fast Company March 2004 Hout & Hemerling |
China's Next Great Thing Though China's factories fill our shelves, it has yet to produce truly powerful global companies or brands. That's about to change.  |
BusinessWeek July 31, 2006 Pete Engardio |
Haier: Taking A Brand Name Higher Chinese appliance maker Haier aims to become the next premier name in white goods.  |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
China Goes Shopping Billions of dollars, euros, and yen have been invested to build up companies on the China mainland in the last decade. Now Chinese companies, flush with cash and in command of the world's lowest-cost manufacturing plants, are doing some foreign investing of their own.  |
HBS Working Knowledge May 1, 2008 John Quelch |
The Marketing Challenges of the China Olympics The Olympic Games are normally a marketer's dream. Not so much this year, given widespread protests against the Chinese government. Here are the branding challenges posed by this year's games in Beijing.  |
The Motley Fool September 1, 2010 |
Microsoft Sees "Bing" Opportunities in China After Google's Exit Which could mean more choices for Chinese advertisers.  |
BusinessWeek October 22, 2009 |
China Triumphant? China is making huge strides in sophisticated industries, but skeptics say many of its products rely on imported technology and question whether mainland companies are innovative enough to compete overseas. Here are a few examples.  |
BusinessWeek May 14, 2007 Bruce Einhorn |
The Tech Dragon Stumbles China's upstarts are finding life in the big leagues tougher than they reckoned.  |
HBS Working Knowledge September 18, 2007 John Quelch |
How Brand China Can Succeed Recent setbacks threaten China's new and improving image. Here's what they country can do to fix the situation.  |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2007 Chi-Chu Tschang |
China Rushes Upmarket In the face of scandals, Beijing shifts incentives to higher-quality exports.  |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2008 Chuck Saletta |
Why It Really Is Different This Time America's economy is teetering on the bridge of a recession, yet the price of commodities -- oil in particular -- keeps climbing ever higher. That would have been impossible just a few decades ago.  |
BusinessWeek November 21, 2005 David Rocks |
China Design How China is becoming a global center for hot products.  |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2009 Roberts & Balfour |
China Revs Up Its Dealmaking Machine The Chinese are in the midst of an M&A craze, doubling overseas investments last year. Could the deals benefit the global economy?  |
The Motley Fool May 14, 2008 Rich Duprey |
Retailers Keep Toy Makers in Line With retailers like Wal-Mart demanding safer toys, toy makers will have to pay for the privilege of shelf space.  |
BusinessWeek September 17, 2009 |
Picking the Winners Methodology How BusinessWeek and Interbrand pick the winners in our annual ranking (it's way more than name recognition)  |
InternetNews June 29, 2010 |
Google Flinches in China Censorship Showdown Google's commercial license to operate in China is up at month's end and now the search and online advertising giant is modifying its once-stout stance against censoring online content.  |
PC Magazine September 26, 2007 John C. Dvorak |
Then There Was One: China Can you imagine an auto industry where all the cars come from a single nation? Just imagine all the Fords, Chryslers, Toyotas, and Mercedes coming from a factory in China. That is essentially what has happened to the computer business.  |
CRM November 1, 2007 Woody Driggs |
The Year (and Decade) of the Tiger Think you can translate your brand for the savvy Chinese shopper?  |
The Motley Fool June 20, 2008 Colleen Paulson |
China Goes Power Shopping Shop for stocks with Chinese growth potential.  |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 |
The New Power Of Brands In a global economy based on commodity production, brand may be a corporation's most important asset. And brand management is an increasingly critical skill for a growing number of businesses around the world. IBM's sale of its PC division to China's Lenovo Group serves as an example.  |
The Motley Fool June 29, 2010 Tim Hanson |
The Winners and Losers from China's Currency Change It won't be who you think. China made waves recently with the announcement that it would give up its currency's fixed exchange rate to the dollar.  |
BusinessWeek June 4, 2007 Jay Greene |
A Big Windows Cleanup In Asia China is discovering that it pays off to sell PCs that contain legitimate Microsoft software.  |
BusinessWeek September 18, 2008 Burt Helm |
Picking the 100 Best Brands Here's how Interbrand puts a number on the power of a name.  |
BusinessWeek November 8, 2004 |
Haier: "Local Resources" Are Key Overseas CEO and Chairman Zhang Ruimin recently spoke with Beijing Bureau Chief Dexter Roberts at company headquarters in Qingdao in China's Shandong province. Following are edited excerpts of their conversation.  |
BusinessWeek September 24, 2007 Roberts & Tschang |
Wu Yi: China's Enforcer Of Last Resort Burned by the product safety crisis, Beijing turns to a battle-tested veteran.  |
IEEE Spectrum June 2005 |
Ten to Watch Here are some of China's leading technologists: Richard Chang, CEO of Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp... Gao Wen, head of China-led international group developing a royalty-free standard called AVS... etc.  |
BusinessWeek September 25, 2006 Nichola Saminather |
Why The Gap Won't Stop Growing U.S. consumers can't get enough of Chinese goods. Take a look.  |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2012 Isaac Pino |
How American Brands Rule the World The best global brands can provide a boost to your portfolio.  |
InternetNews March 22, 2010 |
Google Promises Unfiltered Web in China Search giant makes its move in China standoff, pledging to route traffic to Google.cn to Hong Kong, which it says will offer unfettered access to the Web in mainland China.  |
The Motley Fool June 22, 2007 Tim Hanson |
Double the Market's Return Investors, if you don't know about New Oriental Education, you should. It's the leading provider of English education in China; and yet, with less than 300,000 current students, it has tremendous upside potential with just 3% market share.  |
The Motley Fool September 10, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Testing. Testing. Disney to Test Toys! In the wake of Chinese-made toy recalls, Disney decides to take no chances, and to independently test 65,000 of the toys it gets from licensees.  |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 |
China's New Eye for Fine Art The deputy chairman of Christie's Asia says mainlanders are buying up works from their own country as well as the West.  |
Fast Company July 2005 Jena McGregor |
China: The Next Big Bling After Lenovo bought IBM's PC division, it learned that Chinese consumers treat their electronics very tenderly and prefer glitz and detail to simplicity.  |
BusinessWeek December 4, 2006 Dexter Roberts |
China MBAs: Most Likely To Fall Short Corporate recruiters say graduates of mainland programs lack workplace savvy  |
BusinessWeek January 21, 2010 Einhorn & Cheng |
China: Where Retail Dinosaurs Are Thriving As shoppers go upscale, sales are booming for mainland department stores.  |
IndustryWeek November 1, 2007 David Blanchard |
Special Report: Manufacturing in China: Taming the Dragon A look at the current state of manufacturing operations in China.  |
BusinessWeek December 12, 2005 |
A Tough Sell For Lenovo Lenovo chairman Yang Yuanqing says a U.S. base will help the Chinese PC maker's IBM deal pay off.  |
BusinessWeek December 9, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
The Chinese Handset Wars Are On After years of lagging multinational rivals, Chinese handset makers are growing fast. Now they're aiming for Western markets.  |
IndustryWeek March 14, 2012 Adrienne Selko |
Why Does China Like 'Made in America?' In 2010, China spent $2.16 billion on goods from S.C. -- a 200% increase over the past five years.  |
InternetNews September 18, 2009 |
What's in a Name? For Google, Nearly $32 Billion Search and online advertising giant saw its brand value jump more than 25 percent in a year when the top 100 brands lost almost 5 percent of their total value.  |
InternetNews May 10, 2007 Stuart J. Johnston |
Lenovo and Microsoft Extend China Bundling Deal Lenovo announced Thursday it has signed a deal whereby the largest Chinese computer maker will continue to ship fully licensed copies of Windows and other Microsoft products on all PCs sold inside China.  |
BusinessWeek November 21, 2005 |
Motorola's New Mission in China China chief Michael Tatelman on how the handset maker is integrating the country's consumers and designers into its global strategy.  |
InternetNews January 3, 2005 Sean Michael Kerner |
Poll: IT Spending Expected to Fall IT spending in 2005 is expected to fall somewhat according to a new poll from CIO magazine. However, there are certain sectors, including security and storage, that are reportedly expected to rise.  |
BusinessWeek July 24, 2003 Gerry Khermouch |
Leaders and Laggards in the Brand Derby In a tough global economy, big names like Coke and Microsoft held their own, as Ford and Nintendo slumped. Samsung is coming on strong  |
BusinessWeek September 26, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Stealing Managers From The Big Boys Chinese companies are energetically wooing executives away from multinationals.  |
BusinessWeek November 6, 2006 Bruce Einhorn |
A Dragon In R&D China's labs may soon rival its powerhouse factories - and multinationals are flocking in for tech innovation.  |
Search Engine Watch May 4, 2011 Andy Atkins-Kruger |
Should Google Escape the Death Spiral in China by 'Losing Face'? Weighing which of four paths Google should take when it comes to China: promote within China but remain in Hong Kong; do something completely different; re-enter China; or do nothing.  |