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Letter from China: Where the consumer is queen
The apartment could be in an wealthy neighborhood in Paris or Manhattan: a gleaming kitchen with coffeemaker, a balcony with a child's bike perched ou...
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Best Buy's lesson from China: Cluttered beats curated
Sometimes it's better to be late to a party. By the time Best Buy made a splash in China in 2006, large domestic rivals had already spread their tenta...
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Don't blame the consumer
Consumers drive more than two-thirds of the nation's economy, and with growth hard to spot these days, it's easy to place the blame on stingy spenders...
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Where are they now?
Fortune takes a look back at our '40 under 40' of a decade ago to find out who's still flying high, and who's fallen from grace.By Maha Atal and Kim T...
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An open letter to Ford president and CEO Alan Mulally
Dear Alan,As you heard more than a few times on the earnings call yesterday, "nice quarter."Ford (F, Fortune 500) reported net income of nearly $2.1 b...
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China: The next branding superpower?
Trade tensions between China and the United States dominate the headlines. But the two countries actually agree on one thing: Both Chinese and America...
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Disney comes to China
The Mouse announces plans for a theme park in Shanghai, but can Disney learn from the mistakes it made in Hong Kong?By Sheridan PrassoChina's announce...
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China downgrades U.S. debt
A publicity-minded Chinese rating agency has added its two renminbi to the cacophonous debate over the Fed's latest tilt at money-printing.The state-b...
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China buys the world
Chinese businesses, their coffers overflowing with state money, have been doing progressively bigger and bolder deals.By Maha AtalMoney machineThanks ...
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'Consumer fatigue' vs. the 'halo effect'
Although they disagree, as usual, about the details, the message from Gartner and IDC's quarterly PC market share reports Wednesday was the same: Appl...
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