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2008.05.06
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China-bashing is a blind man's game
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For the global village, China's renewal is a source of economic growth, a factor of stability and an invitation to explore new ideas. In fact, through countless material or intellectual Silk Roads, an unprecedented intensity of exchanges between China and the world is already taking the global system to another level. Businesses, governments' priorities and academic institutions have been transformed by this complex but promising process. Full Article
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[ ASIA TIMES ] |
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2008.05.06
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Changing Chinese values: Keeping up with paradoxes
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The impact of China's modernization during the past three decades (1978-2008) on the changes of Chinese behaviours is salient. However, these changes have had an even greater impact on Chinese values. Indeed, China seems to have never given up its single most important cultural characteristic, the ability to manage paradoxes. Ancient Chinese society was an oxymoron melting pot. In the current age of globalization, Chinese society has retained and reinforced this unique feature even in the most significant sociocultural changes. Through the analysis of eight pairs of paradoxical values, referring to business and society at large, the article argues that life in contemporary China has undergone significant cultural change. Nonetheless, in terms of the thinking process, modern Chinese society remains anchored to the classical Yin Yang approach. Full Article
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[ First Source ] |
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2008.04.29
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If you've got it, flaunt it, have a fling with bling
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BEIJING, April 29 -- Luxury goods, once the polar opposite of "necessity goods," are no longer so superior in quality, scarce in number and emblematic of the elite alone. Sales are booming worldwide, in particular in China. Full Article
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[ China News ] |
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2008.04.25
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Chairman Mao: An Unlikely Business Guru
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China's former leader Chairman Mao Zedong has had various incarnations: guerrilla fighter, political leader, mass murderer and pop-art icon. Now, 32 years after his death, in perhaps the most unexpected transformation, he is being reinvented as a business guru. Full Article
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[ NPR ] |
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2008.04.21
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China's appetite for luxury goods grows as wealth soars
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CHINA may overtake the United States to become the world's second-largest market for luxury goods this year after Japan, industry experts said at the First Luxury Brands Forum yesterday. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2008.04.16
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Chinese investors wait in vain for government help -- Focused on inflation, financial authorities resist calls to cut trading taxes
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"The problem with the Chinese markets is not liquidity. It's the valuation," Xu said. "Approving more funds isn't going to solve the fundamental problem." Full Article
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[ Dowjones ] |
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2008.04.16
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China amasses stake in BP
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"China has a lot of cash, and a lot of dollar reserves," said Chang Chun, a professor of finance at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai. "And this may be a good time to buy. They are not going for controlling interests, just for investments." Full Article
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[ International Herald Tribune ] |
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2008.04.14
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Week ahead in Asia & Pacific from April 12
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SHANGHAI - 1st Annual Luxury Brand Forum, hosted by China Europe International Business School. Full Article
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[ Reuters ] |
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2008.04.14
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Chinese market to grow 39% in three years
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Professor Per V. Jenster, the professor of Strategic Management at China Europe International Business School in Shanghai, recently paid a visit to his home of Denmark, where he discussed his insights into the Chinese market, where there are now 500 wineries in operation with an estimated 178,000 hectares of wine and a population that drinks around 1.12 litres per head. Full Article
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[ Meininger ] |
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2008.04.07
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Chinese Fund Firms Diversify Products
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If the funds' investment portfolios are similar, they cannot resist the market's fluctuation, said Xu Xiaonian, professor of economics and finance at China Europe International Business School. And there is a large space for the growth of the Chinese funds. Full Article
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[ COMTEX ] |
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2008.04.02
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Talent is out there, we just need to be smart as to how we harness it
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CHINA'S economic transformation has been the result of producing goods and services more efficiently and cost-effectively than almost anywhere else in the world. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2008.03.26
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Eli Lilly has own strategy to extend its reach in China - CEO
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Shanghai. March 28. INTERFAX-CHINA - Eli Lilly, the U.S. drug company that brought the world Prozac, will continue to expand it presence in the Chinese drug market by growing on a number of fronts. Full Article
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[ InterFax ] |
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2008.03.20
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Business School Students In China Prepare For Conference, Competition
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The China Europe International Business School is currently planning its third "Being Globally Responsible Conference", to be held June 6-8, 2008. Full Article
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[ China CSR ] |
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2008.03.12
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Starbucks chief's golden business rules
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Starbucks chief executive Howard Schultz gave tips to the students and faculty of China Europe International Business School during the filming of CNN's "The Boardroom Master Class" recently. Full Article
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[ The Nation Business ] |
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2008.03.11
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CEIBS: Keeping pace with China's fast-changing business environment
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One of the key challenges of operating a successful business school in China is simply keeping up with the fast-changing needs of executives. While other top-tier business schools worldwide must also race to keep pace, the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) - located in the international commercial hub of the world's fastest-growing economy - faces the Formula One of such challenges. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2008.03.11
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Mastering the mainland
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In just over a decade, the business school in Shanghai has grown to become the provider of the world's largest EMBA program. Full Article
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[ Asia Review ] |
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2008.03.11
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Back to School
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Going for a business management degree requires a huge commitment and plenty of hard work, but the rewards can be invaluabel. Full Article
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[ Asia Review ] |
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2008.03.11
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Masters of Business
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It is a big decision togo back to study halfway through your career, but gaining an MBA can help improve your prospects and build future relations. Full Article
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[ Asia Review ] |
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2008.03.10
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Test Drive for Social Ventures at GSVC Asia Finals
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The Global Social Venture Competition (GSVC) Asia Round, held at the Indian School of Business (ISB), once again brought together the academic and the financial worlds to support the creation of sustainable social ventures. The GSVC is a global forum for entrepreneurs to showcase their plans, and for investors to support groundbreaking social ventures. It began in 1999 as a student-led initiative at the Haas School of Business in California, USA. In July 2005, the ISB was invited as an affiliate, and has, since the last two years, hosted the Asia Round of the Competition. The Asia Finals at the ISB was partnered with Helios & Matheson. Full Article
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[ ISB ] |
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2008.03.10
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Bringing to fruition a practical idea
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Asia Finals of the Global Social Venture Competition organised at Indian School of Business. Full Article
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[ The Hindu ] |
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2008.03.04
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Asian schools scale new heights
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LONDON, England (CNN) -- Asian business schools are getting better than ever -- that's the message from the latest Financial Times ranking of global MBAs, which lists three Asia-based programs in the top 20. Full Article
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[ CNN ] |
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2008.03.02
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Foreign MBA can give you the edge
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Doing an inrensive course at an overseas business school can give a vital international perspective to budding executives Full Article
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[ THE SUNDAY TIMES ] |
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2008.03.01
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UK Still Opposed to 'Referendum'
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"We don't support the use of referendum as a way for Taiwan to join the UN in the name of Taiwan," Miliband said during a discussion with faculty and students at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai. Full Article
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[ China.com ] |
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2008.03.01
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News from the schools, February 2008
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A familiar school topped the Financial Times' 2008 ranking of full-time MBA programmes in late January. But while Wharton took top spot for the third consecutive year, it was the impact of Asian schools that caught the most attention. Three programmes from the region made the FT's top 20 (four if you count INSEAD, which has campuses in both France and Singapore), with CEIBS of China placed highest at 11th (that would be: disregarding INSEAD's 6th place). The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology ranked 17th and the Indian School of Business 20th-both were unranked in 2007. Full Article
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[ Economist ] |
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2008.02.29
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To do an MBA or not, this is a question
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This year, a total of 52,000 students have registered for China' s MBA entrance exam, indicating an annual growth of 27.5 percent. In Shanghai alone, over 7,000 people have joined the intense contest for an MBA degree, although many famous business schools have announced to raise the tuition this year by as much as 10 percent. Obviously, the surging number of MBA pursuers is in line with the ambition for impressive salary, high position, and promising career promotion. However, some experts said it is advisable to watch your step before making such a decision. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Star Business Journal ] |
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2008.02.06
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For a change, IIM-A students try to tackle global poverty
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IIMS are proving to be not only about fat salary packages, corporate case studies and tackling business models for topnotch companies as a bunch of students from IIM-A are using their management studies to fight against global poverty. Full Article
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[ The Times of India ] |
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2008.01.31
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City MBA schools top Asian ranks
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Two Shanghai-based business school have been listed in the world's top 100 Master of Business Administration programs by British newspaper The Financial Times this year. The MBA program at China Eruope International Business School, an independent school jointly set up by the Shanghai city government and the European Union, took the top position in Asia and 11th place in the world. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2008.01.30
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City business course makes world top 20
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China Europe International Business School in Shanghai ranked highest in Asia, taking 11th place for the second year in a row. It is a joint venture between Beijing and the European Union and was established in 1994. The only other mainland business school to make the listing was the Antai College of Economics and Management, at Shanghai Jiaotong University, which was placed 41st. Full Article
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[ South China Morning Post ] |
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2008.01.29
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MBAs rise in world rankings
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China's Ceibs business school was the top-ranking MBA program in the Asia-Pacific region, followed by the Hong Kong UST Business School in second place. The Australian Graduate School of Management ranked fourth in the Asia-Pacific region, while the Melbourne Business School was seventh. Full Article
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[ Business Day ] |
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2008.01.29
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Regional expertise is a priority
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Before the mid-1980s, there was virtually no management education in China capable of preparing managers for a new, market-oriented, and increasingly international business environment. Full Article
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[ Financial Times ] |
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2008.01.29
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Chinese challenge rocks ratings
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When the Financial Times published its first global rankings in 1999 there was uproar in the popular American online MBA forums that a European business school -London Business School - ranked at number eight. Full Article
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[ Financial Times ] |
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2008.01.29
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Top post an honor, says chairman
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The committee's seven vice chairmen and two vice chairwomen were also elected. They are: Zhu Xiaoming, vice director of the Shanghai People's Congress Standing Committee and president of the China Europe International Business School. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2008.01.29
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Graduates give China and India top marks
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The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton school topped the survey, followed by the London Business School, Columbia in New York, Stanford in California and Harvard Business School in Boston. The China Europe International Business School - with campuses in Shanghai, Beijing and Shenzhen - was the first in the Asia Pacific region to appear on the table, in 11th position. It was followed by the Hong Kong UST Business School in 17th position and Hyderabad-based the Indian School of Business in 20th Full Article
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[ brisbanetimes ] |
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2008.01.29
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Asian universities gaining foothold in FT's Top 100 MBA list
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SINGAPORE : Asian universities are gaining a foothold in the Financial Times' Top 100 MBA list.China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) from China moved up by three spots to 11th position and the French-Singapore collaboration - Insead - was up a notch to 6th position. Full Article
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[ Yahoo.com ] |
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2008.01.23
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Omnicom Establishes MBA Scholarship Awards in China
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The first recipients of the scholarship awards were announced today at a ceremony held at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, where the students are enrolled. Three students were selected through an essay contest on the theme of environmental sustainability. In addition to the scholarships, Omnicom will also make a financial contribution to the CEIBS student activity fund to support CEIBS student teams' participation in global MBA competitions. Full Article
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[ Omnicom Group ] |
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2008.01.22
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Wohlstand fur Chinas neue Mittelschicht
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Die politische Fuhrung kann es sich nicht erlauben, wirtschafrlich zu schtitern, glaubt Chinaexperte Rolf Cremer Full Article
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[ WIRTSCHAFT ] |
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2008.01.22
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China Wonders if Its Stock Boom Is Over
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" One big risk in the future is the rumors that say that before the Olympics, in June and July, some big investors will probably run away, pulling all their money out," said Zhao Xinge, an associate professor of finance at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai. " This fear lurks around, badly influencing the psychology of investors." Full Article
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[ New York Times ] |
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2008.01.22
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China's young stock market faces crisis of confidence
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"One big risk in the future is the rumors that say that before the Olympics, in June and July, some big investors will probably run away, pulling all their money out," says Zhao Xinge, an associate professor of finance at the China Europe International Business School in Shanghai. Full Article
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[ International Herald Tribune ] |
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2008.01.16
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EU offers help to deal with social challenges
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The EU is also committed to helping train 360 MBA students from under-developed provinces and regions in China from this year. The bloc will provide 7.6 million euros to facilitate a program at China Europe International Business School, a top business school in China. Full Article
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[ China Daily ] |
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2008.01.15
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Forum boosts city's role as financial hub
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A forum on the fund and assets management center in Shanghai was held yesterday under the auspices of Shanghai Financial Services Office and China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2008.01.13
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Westernizing China's Managers
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"In China, business education started in the mid-1990s," says Hobbs Liu, director of executive education at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) in Shanghai, which offers MBA and executive education programs and receives financing from the Shanghai Municipal Government and the European Union. "We were the pioneers in introducing Western business knowledge in China." Full Article
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[ KNOWLEDGE@WHARTON ] |
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2008.01.10
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Chery cleared for venture to make larger cars
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Chery Automobile, which wants to expand beyond small economy cars, received final government approval yesterday to form a joint venture with an Israeli firm to build larger, more profitable vehicles. Full Article
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[ South China Morning Post ] |
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2008.01.01
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CEIBS Euro Funding
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The China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) has been awarded the ' Europe-China Business Management Training Project', receiving funding of EUR10.1m from the European Community. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Business Review ] |
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2007.12.18
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News from the schools, December 2007
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A website giving a detailed picture of industrial pollution in America has been launched by three leading business schools. MapEcos.org, developed by the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, Harvard Business School and the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, collates information on the environmental performance of over 20,000 industrial sites across the country. It can help users track polluters in their neighbourhood by providing comparative data on the volume and hazardousness of facilities' toxic emissions. The site uses satellite photographs to show actual images of pollution: an example released by the website's developers shows residential areas close to a power plant in Jefferson, Kentucky shadowed by a plume of toxic black smoke. Full Article
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[ Economist.com ] |
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2007.12.15
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Showing The way Centre is Bridge between Finance Sector, Academics and Officials
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The development of Shanghai as China's emerging financial superstar got a boost when the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) opened an international finance research centre in October. The aim was to bridge government officials, academics and executives in the banking and finance sector as part of an initiative to propel the country's most advanced city into an international financial hub. Full Article
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[ South China Morning Post ] |
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2007.12.15
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School has Ringside View of History CEIBS Seasoned Business Executives are Keen to Hone their Skills at the World's Largest EMBA Programme
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On any given day, amid the manicured lawns and I.M. Pei-designed blocks of the Shanghai campus of the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), the next generation of business ideas are being traded and discussed. Full Article
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[ South China Morning Post ] |
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2007.12.12
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EMBA Tuition Fees Rise against Background of Nation's Booming Economy
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BEIJING, Dec. 12 (Xinhua) -- China's most prestigious management schools have announced increased tuition fees for their lucrative executive master's of business administration (EMBA) programs while the two stock exchanges saw the fastest annual growth in market values. Full Article
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[ Xinhua News Agency ] |
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2007.12.05
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Chinese B-Schools Lift their Game
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At Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business in Shanghai, students used to dig into case studies from far away places - Southwest Airlines' strategy to over take major U.S. airlines or product line in Germany. These days, though, they're examing business issues much doser to home: how beverage maker Wahaha grew to be a national brand in China, for instance, or how PC maker successfully expanded overseas. Full Article
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[ Business Week ] |
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2007.12.04
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CEIBS Wins European Millions
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The Shanghai business school Ceibs has been awarded more than 10m from the European Union to help introduce European business knowledge and practices to China. Full Article
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[ FT ] |
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2007.12.04
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EU Chamber conference on HR challenges
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The European Union Chamber of Commerce Shanghai held its third annual HR conference at Hilton Shanghai on Wednesday. The high-profile event attacted more than 200 professionals. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2007.12.03
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Shanghai Business School Wins EU Funding
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The China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) has been awarded funding from the European Community to provide education for people from the country’s disadvantaged regions. Full Article
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[ China Economic Review ] |
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2007.12.03
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Shanghai business school wins EU funding
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BEIJING, Dec. 1 -- The China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) announced Friday that it has been awarded funding from the European Community to provide education for people from the country's disadvantaged regions. Full Article
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[ China Daily ] |
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2007.12.01
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CEIBS Opens Research Centre
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China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) opened the CEIBS Lujiazui International Finance Research Centre(IFRC), to be jointly managed by CEIBS and the Shanghai Lujiazui Development (Group) Co. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Business Review ] |
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2007.12.01
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Driving Forward, and Fast
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From offering only Volkswagen, Jeep and Peugeot in the 1980s, the Chinese automotive market has expanded into a behemoth, boasting 81 different brands; the industry is on track to become the world's largest by 2020.Leading voices in China's automotive industry came together on 29 October to discuss certain difficult issues that accompany such large-scale growth, at the 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum held at the China Europe International Business School (CEIBS). Full Article
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[ Shanghai Business Review ] |
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2007.12.01
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China's Cars at CEIBS
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China's automotive industry now ranks second in the world, making it a highly influential force in the global motor vehicle industry. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Economist ] |
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2007.12.01
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Funding bonanza for students
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One of the nation's top business school has been granted more than 10 million euros(US$14.7 million) from the European Union to set up a five - year management training program. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2007.11.30
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New Research Center for International Entrepreneurship
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CEIBS (which stands for China Europe International Business School) has formally established a Research Center for International Entrepreneurship in partnership with Zhejiang University School of Management in Hangzhou. Full Article
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[ China Economic Review ] |
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2007.11.29
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EU-China Summit to finalize key projects
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Author: sg The upcoming European Union-China Summit in Beijing will discuss some major cooperation projects, from multi-million-euro loans to fighting climate change and possibly a clean-energy research center, EU ambassador to China Serge Abou said on November 12. Addressing a press conference, Abou, who is also head of the European Commission (EC) delegation to China, said the European Investment Bank will give a 500-million-euro loan to Chinese banks. The deal will be struck on the sidelines of the summit scheduled for November 28. Full Article
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[ Calibre ] |
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2007.11.27
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Sociable market Asia MBA school front of a gate characteristic hours of Sinhung ell
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The popularity of the Asia MBA schools (management junior college unit) is going hihgly at day. Full Article
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[ Korean Economic Daily ] |
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2007.11.26
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Bayer MaterialScience at ChinaCoat 2007:Bayer's waterborne coatings pave way for eco-friendly solutions in China
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Shanghai -- Waterborne coating materials are set to be the material of choice for environment-conscious consumers and businesses, and Bayer MaterialScience is well-positioned to support the demand for such materials in China and in Asia Pacific. Full Article
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[ Special Chem ] |
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2007.11.20
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Dean's here...
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"Managing Electronic Commerce".Mr Schmittlein sits on the advisory boards of HEC in France and China Europe International Business School(CEIBS) in Shanghai. Full Article
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[ Economist.com ] |
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2007.11.15
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Executive-MBA-Studenten der GISMA lernen in China
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Zum ersten Mal verbrachte eine Klasse des berufsbegleitenden Executive-MBA-Programmes der GISMA Business School eine ihrer 2-wöchigen Präsenzphasen in China. Neben dem Blockunterricht in den Fächern Strategie, Internationales Management und Unternehmensanalyse standen die chinesische Wirtschaft und Kultur auf dem Stundenplan. Durch Vorlesungen, Firmenbesuche und Gastredner bekamen die 39 Teilnehmer einen guten Einblick. Full Article
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[ www.juraforum.de ] |
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2007.11.15
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You Say Guanxi, I Say Schmoozing
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How East is meeting West and building a lingua franca of business conncetions Full Article
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[ Businessweek ] |
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2007.11.15
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China Inc.Is Out on a Limb
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China's stocks are sky-high, and Chinese companies are huge investors. That means a serious market backslide will send balance sheets into free fall. Full Article
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[ Business Week ] |
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2007.11.13
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Chinese Business Schools Ranked Highly
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IT is the seventh time for the Financial Times to publish its annual executive MBA rankings, but it's the first time for the two "C"s - China and Collaboration - to feature so prominently on the list. Full Article
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[ Shanghai Daily ] |
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2007.11.12
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BlueRun Ventures brings on two new directors
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Mike Ding and William Qu have joined BlueRun Ventures as investment directors, with a focus on the Chinese consumer services, new media and wireless markets. Full Article
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[ Venturebeat ] |
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2007.10.30
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3M Raises Environmental Problems in China's After-Market Service Sector
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SHANGHAI - October 30, 2007: China has given close attention to environmental problems in connection with automobile production and use, but ignored those in after-sales service sector, said head of 3M China yesterday at the sidelines of 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum in Shanghai. Full Article
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[ The Auto Channel ] |
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2007.10.30
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China Auto Firms Take on Trade Friction
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By ELAINE KURTENBACH SHANGHAI, China (AP) -- China will move to ease friction over its auto exports to avoid the trouble it faces in other industries, an economic planner said Tuesday, noting the need to adjust trade and investment policies to reflect changes in the industry. Full Article
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[ Associated Press ] |
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2007.10.29
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China's Lifan eyes foreign investors before IPO
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SHANGHAI, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Lifan Group, China's top motorcycle maker that is diversifying into car production, aims to raise up to $400 million in an initial public offering next year and is in talks with potential foreign investors to sell up to a fifth of itself before the IPO, its owner said at the China Europe International Business School's (CEIBS) 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum 2007 on Monday Oct.29. Full Article
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[ Reuters ] |
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2007.10.29
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Fiat's Iveco sees higher exports from China
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SHANGHAI, Oct 29 (Reuters) - Fiat SpA's (FIA.MI: Quote, Profile, Research) truck division Iveco expects up to 15 percent growth in annual vehicle exports from China in the next few years, a senior executive said at the China Europe International Business School's (CEIBS) 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum 2007 on Monday Oct.29. Full Article
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[ Reuters ] |
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2007.10.29
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Peugeot-Citroen To Raise China Capacity To 450,000 Cars In 09
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SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--French automaker PSA Peugeot-Citroen (12150.FR) will boost its production capacity in China to 450,000 vehicles in 2009 from the current 200,000, Chief Executive Christian Streiff said at the China Europe International Business School's (CEIBS) 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum 2007 on Monday Oct.29. Full Article
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[ Downjones Newswires ] |
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2007.10.29
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Fiat's Iveco Sees Annual China Sales Growth Up to 11% by '15
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SHANGHAI (Dow Jones)--Fiat SpA's (FIATY) truck unit, Iveco, expects its sales in China to grow at an annual rate of 10%-11% by 2015, Rudy Von Miester, general manager of Iveco's China operations said at the China Europe International Business School's (CEIBS) 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum 2007 on Monday Oct.29. Full Article
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[ Dowjones Newswires ] |
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2007.10.29
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Chongqing Lifan Plans More than CNY1B IPO- Chairman
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Beijing (Dow Jones) - Chongqing Lifan Industry (Group) Co. plans to raise more than CNY1 billion in an initial public offering and is considering issuing corporate bonds to finance its car business, chairman Yin Mingshan said at the China Europe International Business School's (CEIBS) 5th Annual China Automotive Industry Forum 2007 on Monday Oct.29. Full Article
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