Kate Zhao
Kate Zhao graduated from the Graduate School of Communication at Zhejiang University, with a major in cross-culture communication. She has worked as both a full-time and part-time business reporter at various Chinese media such as China Business, China Marketing, New Marketing, and 21st Century Business Herald. She also worked as a public relations manager for Crest brand at P&G Greater China in Guangzhou.
Thought Liberation and Hu’s Breakthrough – Hu Shuli
Posted by Kate Zhao | Jul 13, 2007
From Caijing.com.cn: Not a hollow slogan, President Hu Jintao’s recent call for “liberation of thought” was clearly aimed at breaking limits of the political “left,” insisting on reform, opening China, and building socialism with Chinese characteristics. The late Deng Xiaoping would be proud. The June 25 speech delivered by President Hu Jintao has been a […]
Read MoreOfficials Blamed in China Land Misuse – Yahoo.com
Posted by Kate Zhao | Jul 13, 2007
From Yahoo.com: Eighty percent of illegal land use in China is due to corrupt local officials flouting regulations, state media said on Friday. China’s land ministry offered that figure in a plea to local governments to rein in rampant illegal development, saying it was contributing to a dwindling of the nation’s arable land, the China […]
Read MoreChinese Co to Sue Google Over Name – Reuters
Posted by Kate Zhao | Jul 13, 2007
From Reuters via Economic Times: A Chinese company is suing Google Inc’s China subsidiary for copying its name, saying the US search engine’s registered Chinese name is too similar to its own and has harmed its operations. A spokesman for Beijing Guge Science and Technology said Google’s commercial name had led to the company being […]
Read MoreChinese Blogger Held Over Stock Tips – Geoff Dyer
Posted by Kate Zhao | Jul 13, 2007
From Financial Times: China’s proliferation of unregulated investment advice companies and private “hedge funds” could be under threat after the arrest of a blogger whose online stock tips made his site one of the country’s most popular. Wang Xiujie, 35, was arrested in the north-eastern city of Changchun after an investigation into his unauthorised investment […]
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