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Glimpses of success strategies, public firms

[2014-12-29 07:26]

Faster service, quicker procedures and improved products are some of the important strategies that businesses are looking to instill in today's fast-paced business environment. While most businesses and entrepreneurs are looking for speed and accuracy to better serve their clients and customers, many are also looking for a way to stand out among their competitors. What they may not realize is that there are some surprising, simple secret strategies that separate the best from the rest.

Strength to meet growth challenges

[2014-12-29 07:26]

To many Chinese businesses, Africa is like a training ground to get them ready to function in Western markets. But some find that does not work. Qingdao Hanhe Cable Co Ltd is one of them.

Aviation firms spread wings in Africa to bring better air services

[2014-12-29 07:26]

The footprint in Africa of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China has grown as its presence has expanded in 10 national markets, with its products used by flag carriers, government operators and others.

Wanda's savvy acquisitions need name

[2014-12-29 07:26]

Planning permission has now been granted for one of London's most ambitious and audacious construction projects, the One Nine Elms plan financed to the tune of 400 million pounds ($625.6 million) by the ever-acquisitive Dalian Wanda Group.

Staying the course on structural reforms

[2014-12-29 07:26]

Overview | Axel Van Trotsenburg

Challenge to monopolies in banking

[2014-12-29 07:26]

Finance | Cindy Chung, Ben Chow

Chinese coach bounces around world

[2014-12-27 07:50]

Wang Dayong, 69, a Chinese retiree, arrives early wearing his red and blue sporting outfit and sneakers at a ping-pong club at the Brussels-Centre Sportif d'Auderghem on Wednesday and Friday afternoons and Saturday mornings.

A photographer goes beyond words to tell buildings' stories

[2014-12-27 07:50]

With architecture, words are not enough. Consider the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.

Ruling set to burn US solar firms

[2014-12-25 07:26]

United States-based solar manufacturers are already feeling the impact of the latest US Commerce Department decision to levy tariffs on Chinese solar exports, according to the Coalition for Affordable Solar Energy.

Surging refinery capacity creates tempest in a teapot

[2014-12-25 07:26]

Huang Haidong missed the flush times in 2010 when his refinery in eastern China could not produce diesel fast enough to fill the trucks lined up outside.

Yunfu chisels new shape for stone industry

[2014-12-25 07:26]

Yunfu, situated between the Pearl River Delta and the Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region and one of the largest manufacturing bases for stone materials in China, has outlined an industrial upgrade plan that incorporates several cultural elements.

Swaps allow China to go on offensive

[2014-12-25 07:26]

Just like the television, iPhone and American flags, central-bank international currency swaps are a US creation now made in China though only the swaps serve as a $500 billion State tool of economic and geopolitical power.

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