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To: TobagoJack who wrote (62241)3/27/2010 11:26:37 PM
From: energyplay1 Recommendation  Read Replies (7) of 219323
 
Different US companies have had very different experiences in China, leading some to make massive investments where there largest share of the firm's assets are in China, while some have left after only a few years.

It is reasonable to expect considerable variation, especially in a large nation.

It seems that maybe the later entrants to China have not done as well as the earlier ones.

Dell is positioned as the minimum acceptable low cost producer, which means they may not have been a generous employer.

What is your opinion of what makes a success in China ?
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