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By Joan Voight |
Filed In:
Going Global
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Operations
If your company wants to crack the growing Chinese market, it's best to travel there first. Learn what you need to know to organize a smooth trip.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Luxury Goods
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Consumer Products
Owners who can’t get a bank loan are turning to pawnshops for quick cash.
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Filed In:
Trends
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Trends & Events
With better economic times widely predicted for 2011, there's likely to be a renewed interest in starting new businesses. Here are some trends that every small business owner should watch closely.
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By Ney Grant |
Filed In:
Highways & Streets
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Road Transportation Support & Infrastructure
I recently got back from a trip to China. We have one client, a global consumer product company, with headquarters and a factory in China that is looking at their options for selling...
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By Carol Tice |
Filed In:
Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
When these young entrepreneurs wanted to reduce costs and connect with their overseas staff, they decided to move in together -- and relocate to Shanghai, China.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Fast Food
and
Restaurants
First Mexican fast-food franchise opens in India, locals lovin’ it.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Mobile & Cellular Communications
and
Telephone Services
Egypt has banned international calls made through mobile Internet connections
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Wireless Internet Access
and
Wireless & Broadcast Electronics
Target became the first national retailer to offer a scannable mobile coupon program
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Fast Food
and
Restaurants
Unemployment is taking a big bite out of breakfast sales.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Code Division Multiple Access
and
Wireless & Broadcast Electronics
Maybe a billion Chinese people can be wrong.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
Filed In:
Fast Food
and
Restaurants
Carl`s Jr. opens first franchise in Shanghai. Also in franchise news: Levi Johnston dishes on the Taco Bell tastes of the Palin household; and a Massage Envy worker takes the service too far.
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By Peter Suciu |
Filed In:
Wireless Telecommunications Carriers
and
Telecommunications Providers
The Chicago Transit Board approved a contract with T-Mobile Central to lease the CTA's wireless network infrastructure on some of the city's subway lines
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By Hoover's Editors |
Filed In:
Automotive Sector Performance
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Automotive
As the US government contemplates taking over majority control of General Motors, Hoover's Editors looked through our database and identified some of the biggest government-run companies in the world.
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By Yemisrach Kifle |
Filed In:
Emerging Markets
and
Economic Development
There are many ingredients that go into successfully reaching Chinese customers.
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By Carol Carter |
Filed In:
Fashion Accessories
and
Clothing & Accessories
India and China up next
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By Nikki Royston |
Filed In:
Sustainable Development
and
Pollution Monitoring, Prevention & Remediation
Hyundai Partners with The Korean Federation For Environmental Movement
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By Ken Walker |
Filed In:
Airlines
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Air Transportation
Airlines routinely sell more seats than they have on the plane. I suppose this practice stems from airline passengers who routinely fail to show up, but that's beside the point. It is not...
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By Ken Walker |
Some companies do give out free stuff, but they bury it. Marriott is giving away free entrees from their restaurants but you won't get that coupon while loitering outside of the hotel; no...
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By Phoenix Arrien |
Filed In:
Destinations & Attractions
and
Travel, Hospitality & Tourism
China surely is a happening part of the world. It isn't easy for many business to get through the red tape, but it will often be lucrative.
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