China, the NBA and some soccer/business thoughts
China and the NBA, two of my favorite things, are both in the news this a lot more than usual this month. First, I’m really not understanding the logic of the purchase of part of the Cleveland Cavilers by a Chinese group . One of the reasons that the Chinese investment was thought to be a good idea, or at least the Chinese investment fuel the speculation, was that a Yao trade to Cleveland was in the works. But now that’s forever dead with the sad news that Yao may be gone from
China: Getting Your Business Started
One would surely do everything he can in order to succeed in venturing into the industry of consumer market. The demand seems to never die especially for the necessities. The more choices the consumers have, the better the industry does. So if you want to get a kick start on making a living in the industry of consumer market, stop wasting time and let’s get started. Starting a business is a tough job. You’ll have to decide on which type of market you’d like to get into, after which, you’ll
China: Getting Your Business Started
One would surely do everything he can in order to succeed in venturing into the industry of consumer market. The demand seems to never die especially for the necessities. The more choices the consumers have, the better the industry does. So if you want to get a kick start on making a living in the industry of consumer market, stop wasting time and let’s get started. Starting a business is a tough job. You’ll have to decide on which type of market you’d like to get into, after which, you’ll
Unilever sets out aggressive expansion
Unilever said yesterday that its short and mid-term target for China business has not changed despite the economic downturn and it set out ambitious expansion plans for the next six years. Unilever China expects sales to “double and double again” by 2015, said Alan Jope, chairman of Unilever greater China. Unilever has maintained a sales growth of over 20 percent for the past four years in China and chalked up sales of 10 billion yuan (US$1.47 billion) last year. “We see a strong sign of
Chinese vice president to attend business meeting in Mexico (People’s Daily)
Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, who will arrive here on Sunday for an official visit to Mexico, is scheduled to attend the 19th Plenary Meeting of the Mexico-China Business Committee, the Mexican Business Council of Exterior Commerce, Investment and Technology (COMCE) said on Friday. The 19th plenary meeting, to be held on Tuesday, will discuss business possibilities in both countries, the …









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