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Dealmaking in Cina: Ottenendo dentro sull'azione

25 marzo 2008 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina

Aquisizioni multinazionali in CinaAvendo un'orma espressiva in Cina si č trasformato in in un di importanza fondamentale strategico per le aziende multinazionali intorno al mondo. L'attrazione č richiesta apparentemente insaziabile della Cina dei prodotti, dei servizi, del capitale e della tecnologia. George D. Martin, il socio e la sedia del Faegre & della pratica del Benson Cina, vede l'asta corrente di aquisizione in Cina poichč il punto logico delle tendenze di investimento straniero che in primo luogo ha osservato quando si esercita in a Schang-Hai nei mid-1990s. Martin prevede questa tendenza di M&A continuare. Ma negli avvenire, raccomanda, non sarą appena aziende straniere sul compr-lato degli affari di frontiera di M&A che coinvolgono la Cina.

L'accessione della Cina all'organizzazione di commercio mondiale (WTO) in 2001 ha aperto i nuovi settori all'investimento straniero ed ha eliminato molte limitazioni sulla struttura dei quegli investimenti. Di conseguenza, le imprese unite che erano nel vogue fra gli investitori in anticipo della Cina waned. Legga il resto “di Dealmaking in Cina: Ottenendo dentro sull'azione„ o invia un commento

Microsoft e Wal-Mart in Cina

25 febbraio 2008 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina

Microsoft e Wal-Mart in CinaHa 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.

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Pre-departure training for expatriates who are sent to China

December 10th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Pre-departure training for expatriates who are sent to ChinaHow to be prepared for the experience called China? Pamela Lau did an interesting scientific research about pre-departure training for expats planning to go to China.

Though there is some literature questioning the effect of pre-departure training (Kealy and Protheroe, 1996; Selmer et al, 1998), it is clear that according to expatriates…

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Pre-departure training for expatriates who are sent to China

December 10th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Training for expats in ChinaHow to be prepared for the experience called China? Pamela Lau did an interesting scientific research about pre-departure training for expats planning to go to China.Though there is some literature questioning the effect of pre-departure training (Kealy and Protheroe, 1996; Selmer et al, 1998), it is clear that according to expatriates, pre-departure training is relevant. With the data obtained, statistical tests were conducted to create a deeper understanding of the needs of expatriates that are sent to China by their companies. Read the rest of “Pre-departure training for expatriates who are sent to China” or post a comment

Attraction and Retention of Chinese Employees: A Legal Perspective

November 29th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Attract Chinese EmployeesWhen entering the China market, many multinational companies assume that a country with a population as large as China’s would not have a labor shortage. However, the fact is that qualified labor is at a premium in China. Under the booming economy, the rising demand for Chinese labor has exceeded its supply. Hiring talented employees—young, upwardly mobile Chinese professionals with advanced skills and an understanding of international business—is even more difficult. Because of the limited availability of such employees, the competition for this talent is intense.

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