(1) Dexter Roberts, China's Export Machine Gets an Upgrade. (title in print)
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/20 ... s-replace-toys.html
("Chinese-built ships dominated the global market with a 41 percent share last year, ahead of South Korea and Japan, according to London-based shipping services company Clarksons. Data from the International Trade Centre, a joint agency of the United Nations and the World Trade Organization, show gains in China’s global share of the markets for railway locomotives and wagons, machinery, and industrial boilers")
My comment: The print version has "last year" after the word "share"--rather than at the beginning of the sentence ("Last year, Chinese * * *") as appears online.
(2) Jennifer Oldham and Shai Oster, The Chinese Try to Harness the Nevada Sun.
http://www.businessweek.com/arti ... ness-the-nevada-sun
Note:
(a) Laughlin, Nevada
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laughlin,_Nevada
(Its name comes from Don Laughlin, an Owatonna, Minnesota, native who purchased the southern tip of Nevada in 1964)
(b) ENN Group 新奥集团
http://www.enn.cn/en/index/
(c) Langfang 河北省 廊坊市
(3) Bruce Eihorn and Ashlee Vance, HTC Marches to a New Beat.
http://www.businessweek.com/arti ... -music-and-software
My comment: HTC is fading. Today, HTC discloses its 1Q12 quarterly result: profit dips 70 percent compared with a year ago.
(4) Noah Buhayar, China's $50 Billion Opportunity. (title in print)
http://www.businessweek.com/arti ... y-for-auto-insurers
(auto insurance)
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