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What does it take to succeed in the rapidly changing China market? How can a company gain leverage and grow its relationship with its customers?
China Business Strategy helps management to find answers to these questions so that your team in China can take action.
China Business Strategy fills that knowledge gap by providing China advisory services, business research, competitive intelligence and risk analysis, so that your company can find and build the legs for long-term growth in China.
The company is headed by Paul Denlinger , who has worked with such fast-growth Chinese, and global, winners as Sina.com and Shanda Networking. Having been involved in fast-growth (more than 1000% in one year) bootstrap operations, and managing several hundred people in China, he knows what's needed to succeed. He has had unique experience and insights into what's needed to build a fast-growing successful company in China. Known as one of the founders of the Chinese online gaming industry, he played an instrumental role in financing, advising and assisting Timothy Chen Tianqiao, founder of Shanda, and now listed in the China Forbes list as the sixth wealthiest person in China. He has also worked with the Chinese government and Xinhua News Agency, and understands the importance and role of the Chinese government in the country's development.
He has been interviewed and/or quoted in Computer Weekly (China), the Financial Times (UK), The Economist (UK), KrisFlyer (Singapore), American Executive and the San Jose Mercury News. He has also appeared as a television talk show guest in China.
He also speaks to business and government audiences on globalization and competitiveness in an interlinked world economy. His talks are delivered in English or Mandarin Chinese, depending on the needs of the audience.
Having worked at the operational and management level in China, his advice and counseling go beyond analysis and theory, and give clients actionable information so that they can move now to establish their company's position in China. Since he is bilingual in Mandarin Chinese (reading, written and spoken), he is able to capture the information their management team needs to make informed judgements. How to Use This Site
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Chinese Banks Ordered To Suspend Lending--
April 29, 2004
Alcatel, TCL Create Mobile Phone Joint Venture --
April 28, 2004
China Insurance Regulatory Commission Makes Foreign Office, Investment Policy Announcements--April 27, 2004
Wu Xiaoling Delivers Tough Warning On Lending --
April 26, 2004
TSMC To Get Permission To Build 8-Inch Wafer Fab In China --
April 23, 2004
Chinese Government Wins By Retreating On Wireless Standards --
April 22, 2004
CSRC Approves Petroleum Products Futures Market--
April 21, 2004
Chinese Media Turns Positive on Yuan Revaluation--
April 20, 2004
Shanda Files For Nasdaq IPO; Lowers Expectations --
April 19, 2004
Extradition of Former Chinese Official Changes Outlook --
April 17, 2004
Fixed Asset Growth Reveals Structural Reform Challenges --
April 16, 2004
Canton Trade Fair Shows Off First Brands Exhibition Area--
April 15, 2004
China's Online Auction Competition Gets Red Hot With Sina-Yahoo Site Early Launch --
April 14, 2004
Chinese Government Delays New Shenzhen Board-
April 13, 2004
China Lifts Capital Adequacy Ratios For Banks Again-
April 12, 2004
Chinese Government Supports Initiative For Software Industry--
April 10, 2004
Ten Billion Dollars Goes Into Shanghai Real Estate Market in 2003 --
April 9, 2004
China Needs 250,000 IC Engineers in Next Six Years --
April 8, 2004
Chinese Investors Go For Energy Mutual Funds --
April 7, 2004
Chinese Companies Moving To Buy Japanese Companies --
April 6, 2004
New Trends Reshape China's Auto Industry --
April 5, 2004
Shenzhen Stock Exchange Prepares New Board For SMEs--
April 3, 2004
Foreign Companies Allowed To Create JVs With Chinese Nationals in Beijing --
April 2, 2004
China Life IPO Under Informal SEC Investigation --
April 1, 2004