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Cell phones outnumber PCs in China

December 1, 2005 There are 3.6 cell phones for every PC in China, according to the CEO of Efriends Net Entertainment. TAGS: China, cell phone, CEO, PC, U.S.

What's good for GM 'may' be good for the country

January 11, 2008 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper believes CEO Rick Wagoner's ideas for new high-tech autos are a good start--but just a start. TAGS: Rick Wagoner, fossil fuel, food, start, China, U.S., CEO

Year in review: Dell's metamorphosis

December 19, 2007 The PC maker navigated major transitions in the executive suite and its business model in 2007. TAGS: Acer Inc., Kevin Rollins, PC company, Gateway Inc., notebook computer, Lenovo, founder, China, PC, HP, CEO, U.S.

What China thinks about China

October 5, 2006 Business Software Alliance CEO Robert Holleyman says the Chinese are filled with misgivings about the world's view of it. TAGS: China, elite, optimism, India, perception, leader, economy, rest, survey, U.S., CEO

China starts its search engine game

August 22, 2003 One Chinese software company announces a campaign to beat U.S.-based search engine giant Google; another plans to expand overseas. TAGS: China, search engine, Singapore, Google Inc., software company, CEO, Web browser

China's new weapon: Low executive pay

June 4, 2007 Factory workers make less in China than in the U.S., and so do CEOs. But the impact on the market remains unclear. TAGS: Getty Images, advertising agency, China, Beijing, business development, counterpart, exec, U.S., start-up, CEO, vice president, photograph

CEOs, Ted Turner, Larry Hagman gather for solar fest

September 24, 2007 Solar energy will be all the rage in Southern California this week as the industry gathers for its principal conference, Solar Power 2007. TAGS: photovoltaics, solar energy, Sharp Corp., conference, CEO, California, China

LinuxWorld opens for business

August 9, 2007 Latest announcements at the open-source conference include Dell's decision to expand Linux PC sales to Europe, China. TAGS: LinuxWorld, Linux PC, Linux, Ubuntu, Novell Inc., open source, Lenovo, China, Oracle Corp., Europe, CEO, HP, operating system, database, Microsoft Corp.

This week in IBM news

December 10, 2004 Big Blue tips the balance of power by essentially bowing out of the PC business, handing the reins to China's Lenovo. TAGS: Lenovo, Palmisano, IBM Corp., China, PC company, brand, PC, CEO

China gaining on U.S. chipmakers, CEO says

July 12, 2006 With semiconductor industry improving rapidly, country could achieve technological parity with U.S. in a few years. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., Semiconductor Equipment, parity, semiconductor, DRAM, China, flash memory, government, chip company, U.S., CEO, PC

China's king of online dating

August 15, 2006 China's not the perfect place to try an Internet company, but Marine Ma's dating business is making slow and steady progress. TAGS: Cliff Miller, China, university, music download, Internet company, student, CEO

Day two: Microsoft-Google courtroom showdown

September 7, 2005 Kai-Fu Lee says he gave an honest if not entirely complete answer when he told Microsoft he planned to return after a sabbatical. TAGS: Kai-Fu Lee, recruiting, China, Google Inc., Seattle, Microsoft Corp., CEO

Gates to advise U.K. on globalization

March 21, 2006 The Microsoft chairman is appointed to a panel to help the country compete with economies such as China and India. TAGS: globalization, U.K., India, chairman, Bill Gates, challenge, China, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Travelocity eyes China, India with portal purchase

January 25, 2006 The company gets full ownership of Zuji, an Asian travel specialist, as it expands its global operations. TAGS: Travelocity, ownership, India, Asia-Pacific, Singapore, portal, China, region, supplier, acquisition, CEO

Lenovo maps merger plans for Asia

March 21, 2005 Australia-based IBM executive reporting to soon-to-be Lenovo CEO Stephen Ward will lead Asia-Pacific operations. TAGS: Lenovo, Asia-Pacific, China, IBM Corp., merger, CEO, PC

Nortel sees breaks in China

February 19, 2004 Nortel Networks is looking to China as a major area of growth for its telecommunications equipment, especially for its Net telephony and third-generation wireless products. TAGS: Nortel Networks Corp., China, telecommunications, W-CDMA, Cisco Systems Inc., 3G, telephony, VoIP, IP telephony, Europe, IP, CEO

How China's universities fuel tech growth

June 21, 2006 Students and academics are helping power the IT industry through extracurricular work--but it's still not straightforward. TAGS: China, start-up company, university, R&D, Beijing, outsourcing, Human Resources, information technology, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Chizen: Friends, foes and China

November 9, 2005 newsmaker The big, burgeoning Asian nation is much on the mind of Adobe CEO Bruce Chizen. Then there's the little matters of Apple and Microsoft. TAGS: Bruce Chizen, B2C, rights-management, China, B2B, Newsmaker, Adobe Systems Inc., intellectual property, Macromedia Inc., government, Apple Computer, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Intel sets up venture capital fund for China

June 13, 2005 Past Intel investments in the Asian nation have made clear both the potential and the pitfalls. TAGS: venture-capital fund, investment, Intel, China, fund, Intel Itanium, venture capital, broadband, U.S., CEO
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