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To China
Tim Bajarin writes about his recent visit to China – after a nine year absence. The pace of change in China is so stunning, that nothing would surprise me about China anymore.
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Immelt on China
Business Week has a great story about the Immelt revolution underway inside GE. In a sidebar Q&A interview, CEO Jeff Immelt discusses China: China is really about infrastructure. There will be tremendous investments made in infrastructure, health care, energy, water, … Continue reading
The Dragon Awakes
Dean Calbreath writes in the San Diego Union-Tribune about China, the fastest growing economy in the world. Some economists predict that by 2015, China will have enough spending power to become the world’s primary engine of economic growth, unseating the … Continue reading
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China
My photo album from my recent trip to Shanghai and Beijing is now available.
Shanghai Sky
Just came across an article in the Los Angeles Times from two weeks ago by Christopher Hawthorne about Shanghai. There is no view in the world quite like it. The skylines of Hong Kong and Rio may be perched on … Continue reading
Changing China
The BBC’s web site is running a special series this week titled “Changing China“.
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Boston Bound
I’m heading for Boston this morning (brrr!) for a couple of days. Update: I finished reading Mr. China on the flight to Boston earlier today. Great book — see this review in Time.com’s online edition.
Patents
Howard French writes in this morning’s New York Times about respect for or lack thereof re: intellectual property rights in China using as his example GS Magic Stor’s 4 GB hard drive used in Apple’s iPod Mini. In one sector … Continue reading
Mr. China
I’m back home tonight after a 10 hour flight from Shanghai earlier today — one of those flights where (thanks to the dateline) you arrive before you left. My flight left Shanghai at 1:45 PM Friday and arrived in San … Continue reading
Shanghai Redux
I’m back in Shanghai for a final round of meetings this morning and then heading to the airport for the flight home to San Francisco. What an amazing week it’s been! Lots of learnings, and lots of insights into what … Continue reading
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