28 febbraio 2008 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina
Dall'istruzione della Cina
Chris Devonshire-Ellis, socio maggiore di Dezan Shira & soci, parlanti al congresso annuale della Cina M&A della tribuna di affari dell'Asia a Singapore oggi ha detto che ha ritenuto che l'economia cinese sosterrebbe i tutti gli Stati Uniti la recessione e quell'attivitą di M&A (fusioni ed aquisizioni) continuerebbero nel PRC.
Suo commenta, fatto ad un gruppo del academics prominente ed agli avvocati, compreso le teste di finanza corporativa di Deloitte Touche e KPMG, dichiarate quello mentre gli Stati Uniti le importazioni avevano declinato vicino oltre 10 per cento nei quattro mesi scorsi che segnalano una cittą negli Stati Uniti l'economia, cinese esporta era aumentato vicino oltre 21 per cento per lo stesso periodo, dimostrante, egli disse, che la Cina ha avuta mercati di esportazione sostenibili altrove che lo manterrebbero immune dai tutti gli Stati Uniti recessione. Legga il resto “di attivitą della Cina M&A improbabile rallentare, economia sembra immune dagli Stati Uniti la recessione„ o invia un commento
25 febbraio 2008 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina
MICROSOFT IN CINA
Da Ernie Tadla
Ha occorr a Bill Gates dodici anni e miliardi di reddito mancato, del profitto e delle occasioni della percentuale del mercato imparare come a faccia il commercio in Cina… il senso cinese.
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.
Source: Newsweek, Asia edition. June 21/04
Several quotes from the article:
• “….. struggling to turn a profit, the brash American software giant is no longer trying to change China. Instead, China is changing the company.”
• “Microsoft started to heed the critics and to embrace China more fully. It is now broadly co-operating, even flying Chinese engineers to Redmond for training.”
• “CEO Steve Ballmer has credited his ‘very well-connected’ China CEO (pirated from Nortel) with Read the rest of “Microsoft and Wal-Mart in China” or post a comment
February 21st, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
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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February 18th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Ernie Tadla
The Bora launch was the most successful new car launch in China’s automotive history. FAW/VW couldn’t make them fast enough.
The Germans, still hurting over not getting their advertising agency, were really smarting because DMG was not following their global policy for advertising and marketing style and format. Yet, sales were phenomenal. VW hired a world-class market research Hong Kong firm to investigate the reason for the amazing launch results.
The conclusion: although DMG didn’t follow the global VW policy, the market place responded because the Chinese react to someone who markets to them the Chinese way. Read the rest of “An outstanding successful executive in North America, not in China” or post a comment
February 7th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
This is the story of an entrepreneur building a profitable business by beating all the global big guys.
Dan Mintz was born and raised in Brooklyn, and was the youngest person to be accepted into the New York Academy of Performing Arts. He started in the movie business as a student extra in the movie Fame. He went to Los Angeles where he furthered his education and experience in film production and created good connections with some of the major movie studios.
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