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To: BishopsChild who wrote (1121)3/10/1999 10:41:00 AM
From: Yongzhi Yang  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1541
 
I was reading GTCI's Shenzhen partner's website (http://newsnet.szptt.net.cn:80/) last night, Bill Gates was the top news with his big picture on the top of the main page. This morning, the top news is still Bill Gates, with an article titled "Shenzhen's Bill Gate Hurricane -- a quick review of Gates' Shenzhen visit" (sorry for the poor translation) on top of the the main page.

Shenzhen and lately shanghai have become the main gates to Chinese market for foreign businesses.

yongzhi



To: BishopsChild who wrote (1121)3/10/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: Skywatcher  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1541
 

Ericsson To Expand China Operations

insidechina.com

STOCKHOLM, Mar. 10, 1999 -- (Agence
France Presse) Swedish telecommunications
giant Ericsson plans to expand its operations in
China by 10-15 percent and employ some 500
people despite tough competition from Japanese
and other rivals, the Swedish business newspaper
Dagens Industri reported Tuesday.

"It will be a tough year in terms of competition,
but a good year in terms of market growth," John
Gilbertson, former head of Ericsson's China
operations, told the paper.

Some 15 to 17 million new network phone lines
as well as 15 million new mobile phone
subscribers were forecast to be connected in
China this year.
Ericsson said it wants to be in the
fight over the "larger pie" along with Japanese
firms, Siemens of Germany and France's Alcatel.
chris