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Dealmaking在中國: 到達在行動

2008年3月25日由中國企業成功案例

Dealmaking在中國: 到達在行動有一個意味深長的腳印在中國世界各地成為了戰略命令為多民族公司。 吸引力是對產品、服務、資本和技術的中國的表面上貪心的需求。 喬治D。 馬丁、Faegre & Benson中國實踐的夥伴和椅子,在中國看當前承購景氣,因為的國外投資趨向邏輯頂點他在90年代中期時首先觀察,當實踐在上海。 馬丁期待這個M&A趨向繼續。 但將來,他勸告,它不會是外國公司在介入中國的跨越邊界M&A成交的買邊。

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中國M&A活動不太可能減速,經濟看上去免疫從美國。 後退

2008年2月28日由中國企業成功案例

由中國簡報 

中國政府生意克里斯Devonshire-Ellis、Dezan Shira的資深合夥人&同事,講話在亞洲企業論壇每年中國M&A會議在新加坡今天說他感到中國經濟將承受所有美國。 後退和那M&A (合併和承購)活動在the PRC將繼續。

他的評論,做對一個小組著名院,并且律師,包括Deloitte Touche和KPMG公司財務頭,聲明那,當美國時。 imports had declined by over 10 percent in the past four months signaling a downtown in the U.S. economy, Chinese exports had risen by over 21 percent for the same period, proving, he said, that China had sustainable export markets elsewhere that would keep it immune from any U.S. recession. Read the rest of “China M&A activity unlikely to slow down, economy appears immune from U.S. recession” or post a comment

What would a US recession mean for China Sales HR?

January 23rd, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Andrew Hupert

Increase Foreign Talent China‘Will there or won’t there be?’ The small clump of young European & Asian salesmen breaks from their huddle and puts the question to me. They try to look relaxed, but clearly they’re concerned. The entire sales department has been watching the economies of the US and Europe losing momentum and asking themselves the same question:

Will there be an influx of talent from the North America and Europe into China? Will Shanghai become the new post-grad landing-pad for casual resume builders and hard-playing English teachers? Or will serious, experienced business-people decide that this is the perfect time to establish their China-presence?

It’s a great question for senior managers with HR responsibility. Read the rest of “What would a US recession mean for China Sales HR?” or post a comment

American Dream in China

September 14th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

American Dream in ChinaSam Flemming’s first experience with China is with a sino-American software company, where he trains Chinese employees for a life in the United States. A few years later Flemming, totally at ease in public relations and corporate communication, starts his own company: Internet Research for American companies. His source of inspiration? The unprecedented publicity that companies and their products enjoy on Internet forums and blogs. “This is a big thing. It’s not just thousands of messages, it’s tens of millions. Written by real people, sharing real experiences about real brands, products and services.” Together with his Chinese co-founder and a team of what he prefers to call ‘Internet Word of Mouth Analysts’, Flemming now runs CIC, a company specialized in providing research and consulting based on consumer talk on BBSs and blogs. We’re eager to ask for his experiences.

“Of course, being a pioneer is always a challenge. There are no manuals, no models, nothing about this industry. We can only rely on our experience and knowledge. The government here in Shanghai is always very supportive though towards new initiatives, towards anyone who creates new jobs. We’ve had nothing but good experiences. And there’s also a great advantage in pioneering: the fact that we’re developing by every step we take, means that we are Read the rest of “American Dream in China” or post a comment

Pirates of the Middle Kingdom

July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Benjamin Ross

Pirates of the Middle KingdomChina and the US have been in the news again, and this time it’s about intellectual property rights. The US is accusing China of not taking intellectual property laws seriously. China has responded by giving the US the proverbial middle finger. Here’s my take.

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