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    Dell in China

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    days and storage costs were saved. In 1995 Dell entered the Chinese market. With a population of 1.3 billion this was a great new market for Dell to tap into. IBM‚ Compaq‚ and Hewlett-Packard had all ready realized this and had opened offices in China in the early 1990s. Dell quickly became competitive with not only those companies but also Legend‚ Founder‚ Great Wall‚ Toshiba‚ NEC Japan‚ and Acer. With so many competitors Dell faces intense competition to distinguish itself and to penetrate the

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    Nestle in China

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    opportunity for bottle water producers. In China‚ the same situation happened and Nestle‚ the world’s No. 3 bottled water producer grew 27% its business in 2012.  Owning more than 60 water brands but Nestle have been losing its market share in Europe‚ the U.S and Australia‚ from 12% in 2006 decreased to 10% in 2011. However Nestle still relied on these developed markets and have been considering emerging markets for their future growth.  In China‚ Nestle’s sales increased from $1 billion in

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    Toyota in China

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    AMRITA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS‚ AMRITAPURI TOYOTA (TOYOTA MOTOR CO. AND ITS SUPPLIERS) IN CHINA INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS PROJECT INTRODUCTION The Chinese automobile sector is one of the key sectors which was benefited by the policy reforms that started in 1987 in China. This industry has posted double digit growth rates in the past two decades and is promising to sustain that growth rate in the future also. According to Hua Wang (Policy Reforms and Foreign Direct Investment: The Case of

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    Nike in China

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    recently signed short term production contracts with a long term strategy of production in China. Unlike Nike’s previous global endeavors‚ the political and cultural atmosphere in China has made the collaboration more demanding. Opportunities As the South Korean standard of living continued to improve‚ expected wages grew forcing Nike to look elsewhere for low cost shoe production. Market research identified China and India as the best long term possibilities for the new production facilities based

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    Introduction to China

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    Introduction to China Cheng Ho Cheng Ho Cheng Ho (1371 - 1433) was a eunuch in the service of the Ming emperor Yung-lo and commander in chief of the Chinese expeditionary fleet to the South Seas in the early years of the 15th century. Born into a family named Ma‚ presumably of Mongol-Arab origin‚ in central Yünnan Province‚ Cheng Ho was selected to be castrated by the general in charge

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    Whirlpool in China

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    Whirlpool in China In 2006 whirlpool became the largest home appliance maker in the world. This was not an easy feat. The appliance industry is highly competitive industry with price wars being a driving factor for competition. Whirlpool’s philosophy focused on customer loyalty. Its products were built to be reliable with long lifecycles‚ which meant substantial emphasis had to be paid to product quality. Whirlpools philosophy is particularly difficult as it needs to not only to make high quality

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    china doll

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    FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND MUAMALAT FIRST SEMESTER 2013/2014 MDA4013 Integrated case study Report on china dolls PREPARED FOR: PUAN AINULASHIKIN BINTI MARZUKI PREPARED BY: MUMTAZ BT MUSTAPA 1100721 Group: TMB 3 SUBMISSION DATE: 11 OCTOBER 2013 Executive Summary The article of China Dolls is about the fashion designer by Haute Couture Fashions Bhd (HCF) of its history of establishment‚ an expanding

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    China Innovation

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    Perspective Steven Veldhoen Anna Mansson Bill Peng George Yip Bruce McKern An Emerging Innovation Power 2013 China Innovation Survey Contact Information Booz & Company China Europe International Business School Beijing Steven Veldhoen Partner +86-10-6563-8300 steven.veldhoen@booz.com George Yip Professor of Management gyip@ceibs.edu Bill Peng Principal +86-10-6563-8345 bill.peng@booz.com Bruce McKern Professor of International Business bmckern@ceibs.edu

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    Future of China

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    Future for MNCs in China A KPMG Study kpmg.com/cn In partnership with Contents Introduction The Big Picture: What is next for China and the world’s multinationals? Business Challenges: The end of ‘cheap China’? Rising Consumption: China’s middle class - myth or reality? Regulatory Challenges: A harder place to do business? Regional Differences: There is more than one China The Future: Looking forward to the next decade KPMG Insights: Adapting Strategies for the China Market About KPMG

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    Walmart China

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    HKU984 ALI FARHOOMAND WAL-MART IN CHINA (2012) Introduction Summer was making its picture-perfect debut in New South Wales that day in October 2011‚ but Mr Greg Foran hardly noticed. Newly hired away from his role as head of Australia’s leading supermarket chain‚ Woolworth’s Supermarket Division‚ he was set to work as a senior vice president at Wal-Mart International‚ the fastest growing division of the world’s largest retailer‚ Wal-Mart Corporation. However‚ what exactly he would be doing

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