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231. Managerial Elite of The World, Unite!
In an effort to strive for excellence through improving the caliber of personnel recruited to its ranks, an international recruitment drive has seen six of China's well known state-owned enterprises
Author: TAN WEI Year 2003 Issue 47 PDF HTML
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232. Getting Down to Business
Everyone dreams of opening their own business one day and now with the help of the Bright China Management Institute (BCMI), those dreams might come true. BCMI recently opened its seventh
Author: TAN WEI Year 2003 Issue 48 PDF HTML
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233. Mainland Ready for M&A
High-level government officials okay large-scale restructuring of state assetsThe time is right to adjust the structure of China's state sector through mergers and acquisitions (MA), said Chen Qingtai
Author: TAN WEI Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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234. It's Payback Time
After taking out a student loan every young graduate is faced with the eventuality of one day paying back their dues. For Li Yi, a recent graduate from the Central University of Finance and
Author: TAN WEI Year 2003 Issue 49 PDF HTML
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235. Civil Servant's Weekend Fun
On New Year's Day, department stores and supermarkets create a festive mood with colorful ornaments and decorations. During the New Year holiday, most of the stores and markets offer price rebates or
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 1 PDF HTML
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236. Banking on Reform
China's major state-owned banks are intensifying internal restructuring, a move that will result in fewer branches and more layoffsA position in a state-owned bank was what was once called the Golden
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 2 PDF HTML
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237. Gold Rush
It's not the stock market that's attracting attention, making money and reaping investors. It's China's burgeoning gold market.Saving gold is one of the best ways to ward off personal investment
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 4 PDF HTML
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238. Where Does China Stand In World Terms?
Though declining in some aspects, the Chinese mainland's competitiveness rem in the latest globar competitiveness rankings of the WEF and IMDWith its increasing role in the world economy, China's
Author: CHEN WEI Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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239. The Sharp Edge of Focused Reforms
In today's China, improving the production process sophistication remains the single most important corporate priorityThe most prominent contribution of the competitiveness rankings by the World
Author: CHEN WEI Year 2004 Issue 5 PDF HTML
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240. Boom or Bust
Rural financial reform is imperative but it should not be totally market oriented given China's national conditionsLong-expected rural financial reform is in the pipeline. State Council, the Chinese
Author: TAN WEI Year 2004 Issue 6 PDF HTML