Can be read here.
February 2006
Faster than some may think. Take a look at BIDU’s financial results here.
Tomorrow’s isolationism in America may very well be marked by the U.S. government restricting the ability of internet companies to interact with China because of the differences in restrictions of liberties between the two countries. It is an interesting question that in many way parallels the deeper question Americans struggle with regarding China: do we engage and accept the differences but work towards resolving what we hold are inequities or do we refuse to do so in the hopes this will stimulate Chinese reform? The question is wrestled with briefly here.
This proposed California health-care bill is the most recent of a long line of legislative responses to the growing objectifying of Wal-Mart by consumers as all that is ill with the American economy. Wal-Mart’s role in the American economy is still not entirely understood as a good, and it is precisely this distrust that will ultimately drive people away from the Wal-Mart business model to a competitive retailer who, even if on externals alone, assauges consumers’ fears.
Are detailed by the World Brand Lab at eBearing.Com.
