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Tianjin Economic Development Area News - December 2007
MOTOROLA CONTINUES TO INCREASE ITS INVESTMENT IN TEDA
As the first foreign-founded finance company, Motorola (China) Finance Company Limited (MCFL) recently opened its business in TEDA.
Motorola regards the introduction of such a new financial business to TEDA as a significant step in its global industrial strategy. With a total registered capital [...]
Danone Throws in The Towel… I mean, Gives Wahaha One Last Chance
When zong first threw the Trademark Arbitration in Hangzhou curveball I realized that we were in for an intereting process…. and then when Zong won in Hangzhou last week, I asked the question what the impact of the Hangzhou ruling would be on the rest of the lawsuits on my previous post OMG. Wahaha [...]
Taikang Lu
Well this is both frustrating and fantastic.
There’s a street called Taikang Lu which I’d heard mentioned a few times in passing and thought I’d actually been to once or twice. In fact I hadn’t, and I would remember, because it’s the nicest area I’ve seen in Shanghai.
The reason I went in the first place [...]
Beijing
I almost went to Beijing this weekend, almost in the sense that Emma said “Let’s go to Beijing” and I said “OK!“, but then my boss said “Let’s work on Saturday” and I said “OK!“.
So now I’m not going.
Forgive me father, it has been 11 months since I came to Shanghai and I still haven’t [...]
Amusement Park II - (the amusement this time, coming at their expense)
During that whole Cultural revolution / “Isn’t being Communist the best!” phase that China went through in the olden times, I bet they had statues of Mao everywhere. I’ll bet it was a statue-fest, a totem carnival, an icon-if-u-likem, a Mao-a-rama.
These days though, no-one cares much for plaster busts of slightly dubious historical figures, [...]
China Products Liability Conference: Washington DC, December 10 and 11
I am scheduled to speak on Monday in Washington DC regarding what companies outsourcing their product manufacturing must do to protect themselves from bad/dangerous China product. The conference is being put on by Lexis/Nexis and based on the people speaking (present company excluded, of course), I am confident it will be a great conference. [...]
Judging Yahoo On China
I have written almost nothing on Yahoo’s China issues because for me to add any real insight I would need to read reams and reams of stories on it and I am not prepared to do so. But, when someone as knowledgeable on China’s media/internet as Will Moss writes on the Yahoo issue, I [...]
On China’s Imminent Stock Crash
I take no position one way or the other on any Chinese stock market crash, but I am certainly impressed by the analysis in this Asia Times article written by Martin Hutchinson of the Prudent Bear (h/t to the China Economics Blog). The article is entitled, “The Coming China Crash” and it claims a [...]
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