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1. China's Media Morphosis
From new content to new media, communication is more profitable than ever in ChinaWalking the streets of Beijing, a Westerner, glancing at the many newspapers being read by Chinese, might think that
Author: SUNNIE WONG, JEREMY WANG Year 2006 Issue 46 PDF HTML
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2. Private Equity Funds Exposed!
Fund secrets may be in jeopardy after government intervention, but this could still be the best time to investPrivate equity funds can be mysteriously operated and they're often an insider's game. As
Author: SUNNIE WONG Year 2006 Issue 45 PDF HTML
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3. Content Is Key for Digital TV
One industry leader says content is fundamental to making digital TV more mainstream in ChinaSure, digital TV is a lot prettier than standard cable because of its high-quality images, but one
Author: SUNNIE WONG Year 2006 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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4. Do What Others Can't
SMG isn't trying to imitate anyone, and that's its secret for successAs a competitor of TBI, Shanghai Media Group (SMG) also produces content, which has already begun airing. But the company is
Author: SUNNIE WONG Year 2006 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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5. "Venture" Doesn't Mean Gut-Wrencher
Insiders weigh in on minimizing risk and maximizing return in the new venture capital marketIn an exquisitely renovated office in a luxury office building on Nanjing Xilu, in downtown Shanghai, Wu
Author: LIU NIAN AND SUNNIE WONG Year 2006 Issue 41 PDF HTML
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6. Yeeyoo.com's 'Angel' Romance
Marrying a great idea with a great team convinced one angel to helpThe mysterious concept of angel investor is getting ever closer to the business world of China. In recent years, angel investors
Author: JEREMY WANG Year 2006 Issue 52 PDF HTML
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7. The New Wave of China's Capital
Managing Director of New Access Capital Andrew Qian says, "Look to the three 'new' industries."With the gradual opening of the country's capital market, an ever-increasing amount of foreign capital
Author: JEREMY WANG Year 2007 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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8. Death of a Stranger
My feet lead me to one of Shanghai's oldest and biggest flower markets on Shaanxi Nanlu on a crisp Saturday noon. Performing this ritual before I attend any birthday, housewarming, welcome or
Author: JEANA WONG Year 2005 Issue 15 PDF HTML
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9. Buyer Beware
Forget the teahouses, noodle stalls and crammed bicycle lanes, the quintessential Chinese experience is found at the local clothing market, where bargains abound. It is capitalism Chinese style,
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 10 PDF HTML
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10. Crossing Over
Coming to China was the easy part; making meaningful connections with Chinese people and their culture has proven much trickier. This is partly a universal phenomenon and partly a specifically
Author: JEREMY CHAN Year 2007 Issue 14 PDF HTML