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BusinessWeek June 18, 2007 Bruce Einhorn |
A Juggernaut In Electronics Taiwanese contract manufacturer Hon Hai has blown past rivals. Has it grown too big? |
The Motley Fool January 13, 2012 Dan Newman |
How a Chinese Company Threatens Your Stock's Brand Chinese supplier Foxconn's employees are mad as hell, and they're not going to take it anymore! |
The Motley Fool January 12, 2012 Dan Radovsky |
What Hath Apple Wrought? Machines don't make iPhones; people make iPhones. Mike Daisey began questioning his near-religious Apple fervor after seeing photos of Chinese workers on an iPhone production line. |
BusinessWeek June 10, 2010 Dexter Roberts |
The Rise of a Chinese Worker's Movement Spurred by the Foxconn suicides, and aided by an exploding Internet, China's labor ranks are organizing for higher wages and more rights. |
BusinessWeek June 19, 2006 Peter Burrows |
Stalking High-Tech Sweatshops How HP's Bonnie Nixon-Gardiner spurred the industry to police worker conditions. |
TIME Asia June 28, 2010 Austin Ramzy |
Striking Observations Labor unrest is part of life in China's factory towns, and yet there is something different about this summer's strife that will have broad implications for the global economy. We are witnessing nothing less than the beginning of the end of China's role as the sweatshop of the world. |
BusinessWeek July 1, 2010 Andy Grove |
Andy Grove: How America Can Create Jobs The former Intel chief says "job-centric" leadership and incentives are needed to expand U.S. domestic employment again |
BusinessWeek January 8, 2007 David Rocks |
Made In China--Er, Veliko Turnovo Chinese electronics manufacturer Sichuan Changhong is building a $30 million factory in Nymburk that will turn out 1 million flat-screen televisions a year when it swings into full production. |
InternetNews September 10, 2010 |
Say What? The Week's Top Five IT Quotes iPhone worker suicides, risks to location-aware marketing, extreme network neutrality and more. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Dexter Roberts |
Why Factories Are Leaving China A labor shortage is trimming margins for exporters, who are moving to Vietnam, India, and elsewhere. |
IndustryWeek March 16, 2011 |
China's Great Transition A Chinese manufacturing giant built on exports is now promoting domestic consumption. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2012 Mark Anderson |
Made by Apple in Name Only Foxconn and other contract manufacturers earn most of the revenue but little of the profit |
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. |
The Motley Fool January 18, 2012 John Grgurich |
Apple Will Profit From Doing the Right Thing The famously secretive company lets outside inspectors into its factories for the very first time. |
The Motley Fool January 19, 2012 Brian Stoffel |
Here's Why American Manufacturing Will Make a Comeback The rising Chinese middle class, along with rising fuel costs, creates a perfect storm. |