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