photo: The only teacher with her students in a village school in Inner Mongolia, via www.50mm.cn.
The only teacher with her students in a village school in Inner Mongolia, via www.50mm.cn
Read MoreKate 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.
Posted by Kate Zhao | Jun 3, 2007
The only teacher with her students in a village school in Inner Mongolia, via www.50mm.cn
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | Jun 3, 2007
From AFP, via Yahoo Finance: The International Finance Corporation , the World Bank ‘s private investment arm, expects to provide over 600 million dollars in funding for China in fiscal 2007, Chinese state media said Sunday. This means China will maintain its position as the third-largest destination of investment from the IFC during the fiscal […]
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | Jun 3, 2007
From Reuters: Fancy a diamond-encrusted cellphone for $3.5 million, or a gold-plated, musical Swiss watch costing more than $2 million? Those luxuries, and thousands like them, were on display at a weekend Millionaire Fair in Shanghai , a lavish exhibition targeting the ranks of newly rich created by China’s economic boom and a stock market […]
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | Jun 2, 2007
From Xinhua, People’s Daily online: Mergers and takeovers of Chinese companies by foreign investors brought in actual investment of 1.4 billion U.S. dollars last year, up 49 percent from a year earlier but accounting for only two percent of the total foreign investment in use in 2006. Greenfield investment , or new operations on a […]
Read MorePosted by Kate Zhao | Jun 2, 2007
From AP, via The Seattle Times: Microsoft ‘s Beijing-based researchers are analyzing Web-surfing patterns to guess computer users’ gender, age and other demographic information, a technology the advocacy group Reporters Without Borders worries the Chinese government could misuse. As detailed in a paper presented at the May 2007 WWW conference in Canada, Microsoft’s researchers looked […]
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