Sunday, April 6, 2008

China Business Notes

China Business

Some of you may be wondering why we run articles on business in China in an Oracle Support blog. Well, three basic reasons

1. We can (fairly predictable and pretty darn tautological as well).

2. A lot of our customer have major business interests in China (ok, that might work).

3. The editor is studying Chinese and has been a major fan of Chinese culture all his life (Aha! Now we're getting to the bottom of it).

Anemic Stocks and the Flattening of IPOs

Well, we all knew that the mega-IPOs in China were a bit inflated. And what else is inflated? Why bubbles, of course. Things seem to be settling down a bit according to this article at the China Economic Review.

And there's a few words of caution to be found at the Managing the Dragon blog this week as well.




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