The financial crisis has fundamentally changed the balance of power between suppliers and buyers of flat panel displays across the Taiwan Strait: suppliers in Taiwan are being forced to make concessions to buyers in Mainland China. But the buyers - TV manufacturers - have some fresh ideas.
How too much ambition caused the Huangs to lose control of their own company?
Aspiring Chinese enterprises may be able to seize opportunities that emerge from the economic crisis and elevate their position in global value chains, provided that the European and North American markets don’t suffer for too long.
Driven by multiple positive effects, Shanghai Electric Group Co., Ltd. has seen robust market sentiments after the IPO.
The time, when the production capacity shortage of upstream flat screen suppliers was determining the development of China’s LCD TV market, passed.
The spreading global financial crisis is sending shockwaves through China’s manufacturing sector. The theme of 2009 will be to fight for survival.
Silicon wafer manufacturer ReneSola is bucking current business trends by pressing ahead with expansion in a time of global economic depression. But are its strategic management and meticulous back-office processes enough to steer it through all the danger?
As it integrates its sub-brands in China, Lenovo is learning how difficult it is to become a truly multinational company.
Reconstruction will be a long process, but with determination, companies in quake zones will soon re-emerge from the rubble.
Rushed acquisitions offer a glimpse into how much local companies are actually worth.
A five-year lawsuit has offered China International Marine Containers (Group) Co., Ltd. (CIMC) and the entire container industry an excellent education in patent protection.
The Chinese clothing has a strong desire to create its own superior brands. ODM seems to be the way forward.
Placing former government dignitaries as image representatives has brought extraordinary glory to brands.
Equity reforms during development of CHINT Group Corporation have been the key to transforming a family enterprise into a listed company.
From too many to too few, the number of migrant workers reflects the big change occurring in China’s economy.
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