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中国人がネットワーキングについて知ってほしい何を
中国のマイクロソフトそしてウォールマート
It took Bill Gates twelve years and billions of missed revenue, profit and market share opportunities to learn how to do business in China … the Chinese Way.
Microsoft came to China in 1992. Eleven years later, with global revenues of $35 billion US, in China the second largest PC market in the world, Microsoft-China revenue was $300 million, and it was operating at a loss.
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Luxury Brands in China
Foreign companies share a growing interest in tapping into China’s luxury market. Statistics show not only that the number of wealthy people is growing fast in China, but that their willingness to spend on big-ticket items is also on the rise, driven by an appetite for status as well as the comforts and trappings of luxury products.
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Website update
As most of you have noticed by now, we started 2008 with a complete redesigned website. Of course we were wondering what you, our readers, thought about it. In our previous poll you could give your opinion and now we want to present you the results. Most of you said: “Excellent job”. Thank you very much for this compliment!
If you had the opinion that some work is still needed, don’t worry. We are still improving the site, and adding new chapters, such as China Sourcing Reports and Books on China. Be sure to check out these pages as well!
We are always interested in getting to know our readers a bit better, so today we have added a new poll about how often you go to China. You can find it in the left column of our website. We are looking forward to receiving your answers.



































