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- How Australia Ducked the Crisis
- Global recession? Not Down Under, where home prices actually went up. How'd they pull that off? They picked the right trading partner Ten years ago, the story for Australia might have been very different. At that time, 70 percent of the country’s...
- Articles 2009-10-14
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- Motorola reeling from China woes; SARS outbreak hurts cell phone sales, comeback.(News)
- Byline: JULIE JOHNSSON Motorola Inc. is grappling with its own China syndrome, as the SARS outbreak, tumbling handset prices and an inventory glut in its second-largest market threaten the Schaumburg company's comeback. This was to be the year w Byline: JULIE...
- Research articles 2003-06-02
- Lion warns of China syndrome.
- May 15, 2003 (The Courier-Mail - ABIX via COMTEX) Australasian beer group Lion Nathan reports a 10.2 per cent rise in 2002-03 first-half net profit to $A110.3m. Announcing the result, CEO, Gordon Cairns, said the company was confident that it could achieve a full-year...
- Research articles 2003-05-16
- China syndrome: U.S. chains tap billion-consumer market
- BEIJING -- From Starbucks Coffee and McDonald's to Hooters and Dairy Queen, U.S. restaurant brands are colonizing culinary territory all across the People's Republic of China. China, with its booming economy, 1.3 billion consumers and growing acceptance of business investment from abroad, has become a top global destination for...
- Research articles 2004-11-15
- The China syndrome: cheap labor, growing economy make nation attractive to area companies.
- At the Symposium of International Trade and Investment, China was identified as a growing economy from which opportunities and challenges lie ahead for area companies. Ted C. Fishman, the keynote speaker at the Stamford conference and the author o At the Symposium of...
- Research articles 2005-04-11
- For Google and Yahoo, Japan Could be the Next China Syndrome
- Google and Yahoo could soon be facing the same kinds of ethical and strategic dilemmas in Japan that they have faced in China. A Japanese government panel convened by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications recently proposed that the government regulate Web content, much like it does television and...
- Blog posts 2008-04-09
- The China syndrome.
- Mar 18, 2003 (Australian Journal of Mining - ABIX via COMTEX) The steel industry in China is growing at a rate of 20 per cent per annum. This is causing significantly increased demand for imported iron ore, especially high-quality Australian fines products. The main ...
- Research articles 2003-03-19
- The China Syndrome
- As per the report the fact remains, however, that there are huge opportunities for foreign pharma companies - besides the low labor and clinical trial costs, there are good reasons to conduct trials considering the population profile. Added to this is the promise of access to Chinese knowledge in biology...
- White papers 2004-04-01
- The China syndrome; Europe's defence industry.(Europe's troubled defence industry)
- Especially if you are Chinese Lifting Europe's embargo on arms sales to China could hurt its defence industry YOU cannot get much more patriotic than the American president's taxi. Pretty soon George Bush will be ferried around not in an all-American...
- Research articles 2005-02-05
- China syndrome.
- Byline: Clifford Coonan Jun 05, 2007 (INTHEBLACK - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A sudden drop in share prices in China, which occurred on 27 February 2007, has frightened investors. Prices have since recovered but analysts expect more volatility. Zhang Taowei, a finance professor at...
- Research articles 2007-06-05
- The china syndrome; More industrial decline.(trouble in the Potteries)(Brief Article)
- Casual dining? No thank you Ceramics companies are suffering because of their failure to notice how people's lives have changed "SEE china in a day" runs the advertising slogan to attract tourists to the potteries at Stoke-on-Trent in England's West Midlands....
- Research articles 2001-08-25
- China Mobile to deliver free SARS information to its mobile subscribers via SMS. (Wireless).(Brief Article)
- China Mobile, the largest wireless carrier in China, will deliver latest information about the severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS, which is spreading in a number of Chinese provinces and municipalities, to millions of its subscribers free of ch China Mobile, the largest wireless carrier in China,...
- Research articles 2003-05-01
- New disease has businesses cautious, but few effects seen.(News; severe acute respiratory syndrome)
- Byline: Michael Strong Businesses across metro Detroit are keeping a watchful eye on the progression of severe acute respiratory syndrome but so far have felt few effects. The virus began in China's Guangdong province and spread quickly to near Byline:...
- Research articles 2003-04-07
- China Medical Technologies: Poised for Growth
- Joshua Hayes submits: China Medical Technologies CMED is a Beijing, China manufacturing medical device company, founded in 1999, that develops, manufactures, and commercializes chemiluminescence products, MAIA technology, and FISH technology for the monitoring and detection of diseases and disorders, including ultrasound-based cancer treatments. Just recently, on April 27 the company...
- External links 2009-06-04
- FOREIGN INVESTORS STILL KEEN ON CHINA: GOLDMAN SACHS CHAIRMAN.
- BEIJING, June 12 Asia Pulse - As the severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS gradually fades, foreign investors still consider China as a favorable investment destination. BEIJING, June 12 Asia Pulse - As the severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS gradually fades, foreign investors still consider...
- Research articles 2003-06-12
- LG EXECUTIVE RESPECTED IN CHINA FOR BRAVING SARS CRISIS.
- SEOUL, July 29 Asia Pulse - Ro Yong-ak, a top LG (KSE:03550) executive in charge of the group's electronics operations in China, was seen as foolhardy during the severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS crisis this spring. SEOUL, July 29 Asia Pulse - Ro Yong-ak,...
- Research articles 2003-07-29
- CHINA'S LIAONING PROVINCE BOOKS 12.4% GDP GROWTH JAN-APR.
- SHENYANG, May 15 Asia Pulse - Northeast China's Liaoning Province, a traditional heavy industry base of the country, is managing to boost economic growth despite the intensifying impact of the rampant Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS epidemi SHENYANG, May 15 Asia Pulse - Northeast China's...
- Research articles 2003-05-15
- KOREAN AIR, ASIANA TO RESUME FLIGHTS TO CHINA.
- SEOUL, June 30 Asia Pulse - Korean airlines from July will resume flights to China and other destinations which were suspended due to severe acute respiratory syndrome SARS. SEOUL, June 30 Asia Pulse - Korean airlines from July will resume flights to China and...
- Research articles 2003-06-30
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in Children: Experience in a Regional Hospital in Hong Kong
- Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome SARS is a newly recognized clinical disease that has become a major threat to global public health. The disease first appeared in the Guangdong province in China in November 2002. Since then, 3,861 cases with 217 deaths in 25 countries have been reported to the World...
- White papers 2003-06-24
- China doctors work to save rare "mermaid" baby
- BEIJING AFP — Doctors in central China are trying to save an infant with the rare "mermaid syndrome," a defect in which the legs are born fused together, state media reported. The boy was found abandoned outside a children's hospital in the city of Changsha two weeks ago and is...
- Research articles 2006-11-22
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