While China continues to face the realities of an economic slowdown and the challenges associated with its structural transformation, companies - especially industry leaders - have not tightened their budgets for human capital but are still making long-term investment in their staff, seeing them as core assets.
Andy Palmer is convinced his dealings with China give him a firm grip on his role as Aston Martin's CEO, saying the reality is that there is a lot of growth and building that can be done by working with Chinese institutions.
Chief executives of the biggest US corporations saw their pay rise in 2015 at the slowest rate in seven years - but it's not because their boards were suddenly getting tough.
In less than 24 years, Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industry Co Ltd has developed into the world's largest port machinery manufacturer. Its plan for the next decade is to make automated container terminals a new growth engine of the company.
China's biggest maker of home appliances Midea Group will likely announce on Thursday a full takeover bid for German industrial robot maker Kuka AG.
Two Chinese companies are considering making a joint bid with the US buyout firm KKR & Co LP for McDonald's Corp's franchise rights in China, in what would be a big bet on the future of the country's fast food sector.
Chinese smartphone vendor Xiaomi Corp has teamed up with the country's second-largest telecom carrier, China United Network Communications Group Co, to expand its offline retailing channels.
Over the last weekend, I binge watched the most famous Chinese video blogger Jiang Yilei who has reportedly turned her short videos into a business worth hundreds of millions of yuan, in just a matter of several months.
Tianjin Chase Sun Pharmaceutical Co Ltd, a high-tech medicine and health industry group, has extended its lines of business from manufacturing traditional Chinese medicines to making wearable medical equipment.
As the $5.5-billion Shanghai Disneyland opens on Thursday, The Walt Disney Co has a challenge. The hold of rival Asian characters such as China's homegrown Boonie Bears or Big Big Wolf means seven-year-olds like Li Yixuan have less time for Mickey Mouse and Friends.
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