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Chinese Shoppers' Long March Through Europe Chinese visitors are flocking to European luxury stores in search of better selection and prices. Retailers are moving to narrow the gap. |
BusinessWeek May 3, 2004 Frederik Balfour |
Armani Is Starting His Long March To China The designer has ambitious plans for China, but profits could take a while |
The Motley Fool July 15, 2010 |
Is It Finally the Time for Chinese Consumers? And if so, what does it mean for consumer-facing companies? |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 Roberts & Balfour |
In China, To Get Rich Is Glorious More Chinese are becoming millionaires - and driving a fast-growing market for luxury goods. |
BusinessWeek February 6, 2006 |
China's New Eye for Fine Art The deputy chairman of Christie's Asia says mainlanders are buying up works from their own country as well as the West. |
BusinessWeek June 23, 2011 Kelvin Wong et al. |
The Chinese Go on a Global Homebuying Spree Facing real estate restrictions at home, some Chinese are buying properties abroad, boosting markets from London to Vancouver. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
Rich Chinese Businessmen Want Hong Kong Homes Wealthy from stimulus money pumped into the Chinese economy, they are driving up residential real estate, in a slump since the 1997 post-takeover crash |
Search Engine Watch May 4, 2011 Andy Atkins-Kruger |
Should Google Escape the Death Spiral in China by 'Losing Face'? Weighing which of four paths Google should take when it comes to China: promote within China but remain in Hong Kong; do something completely different; re-enter China; or do nothing. |
BusinessWeek November 21, 2005 David Rocks |
China Design How China is becoming a global center for hot products. |
BusinessWeek December 20, 2004 Dexter Roberts |
China Goes Shopping Billions of dollars, euros, and yen have been invested to build up companies on the China mainland in the last decade. Now Chinese companies, flush with cash and in command of the world's lowest-cost manufacturing plants, are doing some foreign investing of their own. |
BusinessWeek May 6, 2010 Bruce Einhorn |
Get Ready for the World's Biggest IPO Agricultural Bank of China wants to raise at least $30 billion, as Chinese lenders evolve from government playthings to globally competitive banks. |
AskMen.com |
Ermenegildo Zegna Blazer What this blazer does not feature is what it is really important. |
The Motley Fool June 20, 2008 Colleen Paulson |
China Goes Power Shopping Shop for stocks with Chinese growth potential. |
Entrepreneur January 2004 Joshua Kurlantzick |
Promised Land More and more American entrepreneurs are embarking on the road to China -- and many have already found their fortunes. |
AskMen.com Farah Averill |
Zegna Colonia Unusual, addictive and synonymous with fine Italian living, this fragrance is the one to spritz on this year when you want to captivate. |
The Motley Fool June 28, 2010 Nate Weisshaar |
Cashing In on the Rise of the Chinese Consumer Finding both foreign and domestic companies (from a Chinese perspective) that are focused on the Chinese consumer will provide healthy returns in the years and decades to come. |
AskMen.com October 27, 2000 Chris Rovny |
Quality Suits That Fit Whether it's for work or a special occasion, every man needs to obtain one suit that sets itself apart from the rest. Don't get me wrong, I love Boss, Cerrutti and Zegna, but you can buy a tailor-made suit that really fits, for the same price or less... |
InternetNews March 23, 2010 |
Chinese Official Says Google 'Totally Wrong' A Chinese official speaking to state-run news service blasts Google's plan to offer an unfiltered Web to mainland residents by redirecting traffic to its Hong Kong search engine. |
AskMen.com James Matheson |
Ermenegildo Zegna iFleece We love the design of Ermenegildo Zegna's iPod accessory clothing, particularly the iFleece zip-up sweater. |
Fast Company June 1, 2007 Aric Chen |
The Next Cultural Revolution The Chinese don't get creativity, right? Sure, they can stamp out a widget, or knock off a DVD, but when it comes to imagination, they just don't have the gene. Well, keep telling yourself that. |
The Motley Fool August 22, 2008 Bill Mann |
The Dumbest Macro Call Ever Take advantage of weakness in the Chinese stock market to buy shares of Chinese companies while other investors are fleeing. Though there will be volatility in the near term, China's long-term picture remains extremely promising. |
AFP eWire June 10, 2014 Melody Song |
Philanthropy in China In consideration of China's special relationship with our country, Canada's nonprofit sector should consider market specific strategy for fundraising success to engage Chinese philanthropists |
BusinessWeek March 25, 2010 Dexter Roberts |
Closing for Business? Western companies are finding themselves shut out as Beijing promotes homegrown rivals |
On Wall Street February 1, 2012 Dave Lindorff |
Finding the Safe Bet in China "Things are amazing in China," exclaims an enthusiastic Sean Lynch, global investment strategist for Wells Fargo Private Bank. |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2007 Will Frankenhoff |
I Love Chinese Stocks Given the overall strength of the Chinese economy and the attractive valuations of many "red-chip" companies, investors should consider opening their hearts to this emerging market's potential rewards, and adding to their positions during any weakness. |
Entrepreneur January 2008 Chris Penttila |
Can You Compete? Chinese manufacturers aren't just making your stuff - they're making their own, too. |
The Motley Fool March 31, 2010 Anders Bylund |
Google Has Some Growing Up to Do Beijing will undoubtedly pull the plug on Google's Hong Kong workaround any day now. Tuesday's outage was just a warning shot. |
Entrepreneur May 2005 Mark Henricks |
Eastern Influence Chinese companies are becoming increasingly active in buying, merging with and doing joint ventures with smaller U.S companies -- usually in search of technology. |
BusinessWeek July 15, 2009 Roberts & Balfour |
China Revs Up Its Dealmaking Machine The Chinese are in the midst of an M&A craze, doubling overseas investments last year. Could the deals benefit the global economy? |