Far Eastern Economic Review 2004 Ben Dolven - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 2004 Ben Dolven
TitleSubjectAuthors
Banking: smoke signals.Business, internationalBen Dolven
Big brewers try, try again.(Anheuser-Busch, SABMiller)Business, internationalBen Dolven
China struggles to fuel its miracle.(growth prospects, power shortage effects)Business, internationalBen Dolven
Entrepreneurship gets a bad name.(D'Long International Strategic Investment)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven
Finance: caught in the credit squeeze.Business, internationalBen Dolven
Getting a grip on the market.(Ron Ball, chief executive officer, Escalator Handrail Company, China)Business, internationalBen Dolven
HSBC bets big on China.(Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd.)Business, internationalDavid Murphy, Ben Dolven, Howard Winn
Line of vision.(Eye surgery on train from Lifeline Express, Hongkong)Business, internationalBen Dolven
Making the whole world listen.(China's telecommunications industry's international contracts)Business, internationalBen Dolven
Preparing for a soft landing.(China's economy)Business, internationalBen Dolven
Private lessons.(private schools, foreign investment)Business, internationalBen Dolven, Trish Saywell
Rural credit co-operatives: China's other big banking mess.Business, internationalAnthony Kuhn, Ben Dolven
Shedding the stigma.Business, internationalBen Dolven
Spending to grow.Business, internationalBen Dolven
Under new management.(Christopher Bachran the new president of China's biggest hotel company Jinjiang International Hotel Management)Business, internationalBen Dolven
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