Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Emily Thornton - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1996 Emily Thornton
TitleSubjectAuthors
Affluence and effluents.(Hong Kong)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Bitter pill. (future for Asian electronics industry)(Cover Story)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Car trouble: India's car-parts makers will have to shape up. (includes related article on automobile test drives)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Do or die. (South Korean auto manufacturers move operations abroad)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Goodbye, Mr. Chips. (Japanese assembly lines)(includes related article on Hitoshi Yamada and Japanese assembly line philosophy)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Gridlock. (Gordon Wu's power plant in Indonesia)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Growth cycles: Taiwan bicycle maker shifts gears to stay ahead.(Giant works on new designs and produces bikes overseas)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
How not to get ahead. (Taiwanese companies experience difficulties with investing in electronics)(Cover Story)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Just the thing. (Ericsson sees strong success in Asia)(Review 200)(Company Profile)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Made in Japan; Taiwan vies for a piece of the other big screen market.Business, internationalEmily Thornton
New meaning for static. (Hong Kong hair salon offers customers access to the Internet)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Peaked capacity. (Gordon Wu sells stake in Consolidated Electric Power Asia)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Pedal to the metal. (Malaysia's national car maker Proton seeks to go world-class)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Power steering; Jakarta's national car angers auto makers - again.(Indonesia)Business, internationalEmily Thornton, John McBeth
Problematic panacea. (problems with build-operate-transfer deals in Asia)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Promises, promises... a stampede of competition in holding up vital new projects. (infrastructure in Asia)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Right place, right time: Taiwan's notebook-PC makers soar - for now.Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Road warrior: foreign auto makers are rushing headlong into India. Can Maruti, the country's no. 1 car manufacturer, meet the challenge?Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Silicon stone age: Hong Kong is missing Asia's chip-making boom.Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Sleeping giant: Indian companies take aim at hi-tech exporting. (computer hardware)(Industry Overview)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Some like it hot. (the Asian market for stolen computer chips)(includes related article)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
Stuck in the future: technical limits restrain information-age appliances.(telecommunications infrastructure not ready for consumer information technology in most Asian countries; includes related article on Subic Bay facility to be built by Acer Inc.)(Cover Story)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
The new kids in town.(software developers in Asia are creating original products and competing with small US companies)(includes related articles)(Cover Story)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
The philosopher-boss: Acer chairman makes hi-tech sound simple.(Acer Inc.'s Stan Shih)(Cover Story)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
The race for cyberspace: Asian companies plan to use the Internet for marketing drives.(Focus on Technology)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
The reckoning.(Acer Group of Taiwan moving into consumer electronics market)(Cover Story)Business, internationalEmily Thornton
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