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- Why Even Boeing Cannot Dismiss China Business, Trade, or Competition - Editor, 30 June 2008
- Take Note of What China Feels about Your Country’s Reception for The Olympic Torch - Editor, 23 June 2008
- The Shoe Business of China - Editor, 16 June 2008
- Stock Market Management Lessons from China - Editor, 9 June 2008
- The Skill Secret of China Business Success - Editor, 2 June 2008
China seems to follow the Wright brothers. They have just invested $2.7 billion to start the Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China Limited. The Chinese ambition to build large jets dates back to the 1980s. The government has shown rare perseverance in this matter. China has not been successful in this field in the past.
France has pride of place. The Olympic Torch was extinguished there. The police in San Francisco and London also failed to honor the top symbol of world sport. The French President has expressed sympathy for the saboteurs. The battle lines are clearer now. You may have scored a political point. What does it mean for your business with China?
Return on Average Equity has exceeded 30% over the large four quarters. Annual profits have soared by over 60% in 2007. Athletes from the United States and Sweden will endorse the company’s brands at the Beijing Olympics. This company appears to be a bastion of capitalism. Welcome to the Li Ning Company Limited.
Transparency and economy are prime aims in China. It is a great formula for stock investing. There was a time when the China stock market scene was unknown. Investors viewed it with suspicion. Regulations continue to be very different here. Premier Wen Jiabao is directly involved. He is not concerned with interest rates alone either.
The ‘cheap labor’ formula is history in China. Cut your losses and exit if you are in. Look elsewhere if you the sweatshop type. Every human exploitation attempt is bound to fail in China. Sourcing success stories need a fresh plot here.
Recent Articles
- CAFTA: China-ASEAN Free Trade Area - Editor, Monday 8 February 2010
- Very Strong Optimism of Swiss Companies in China - Bernard Hagen, Thursday 4 February 2010
- Business and Taxes in China - Editor, Wednesday 6 January 2010
- Expo 2010 Shanghai - Editor, Thursday 17 December 2009
- Conclusion of ECFA with Taiwan on the Horizon - Editor, Tuesday 24 November 2009










