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.
US Envoy Urges China to End Barriers to Pollution Technologies
Posted by Kate Zhao | Apr 3, 2008
From VOA News : U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson has urged Beijing to scrap barriers on imports of pollution-reducing technology. Daniel Schearf reports from Beijing the secretary praised China’s appreciating its...
Read MoreSmall Investors In China Get A Lesson In Stock Bubbles
Posted by Kate Zhao | Apr 2, 2008
From International Herald Tribune : A year ago, investors like Guan Ling were ebullient. The mainland Chinese stock markets had climbed about 500 percent in two years, setting off a stock buying frenzy. When experts periodically...
Read MoreTough Times For Chinese IPOs
Posted by Kate Zhao | Mar 30, 2008
From Reuters via International Herald Tribune : When stocks in three big Chinese companies sank below their initial public offering prices last week, investors who bought shares in last year’s offers suffered....
Read MoreCNN Denies Distorting Truth On Tibet Coverage
Posted by Kate Zhao | Mar 29, 2008
A number of people have been fiercely debating on whether CNN’s coverage of the Tibet riots distorted the truth or not. They built two websites: http://www.anti-cnn.com/ and http://anti-anti-cnn.com/ to make their...
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