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How Western Business Schools Should Play Asia

Asia is where the growth is, so B-schools need to prepare their MBAs for an Asia-centric future. Here are a few things smart B-schools can do to keep up

 

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Outlaw Parental Smoking

In light of the dangers of third-hand smoke—plus what's already known about secondhand smoke—governments should make it illegal for people with children to smoke. Pro or con?

 

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Nissan Bounces Back, Boosts Outlook

Fast-recovering finances enabled the automaker to slash its annual loss forecast. Yet analysts remain skeptical over Nissan's electric car plans

Novartis Unveils $1.25 Billion China Investment

To serve the fast-expanding Chinese health-care market, the Swiss drug giant will pump big money into two R&D centers

Apple iPhone's China Problem

China Unicom's launch of the iPhone has gotten off to a disappointing start

Panasonic to Pay at Least $4.5 Billion for Sanyo

The Japanese electronics company's long-expected purchase would create a powerhouse in batteries for hybrid gas-electric cars

Indian Outsourcing Companies Aim for Target's Business

Discussions are underway to acquire Target's outsourcing center in Bangalore, the Economic Times reports

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HTC: Hobbled by Windows Mobile

Taiwan's HTC is making a splash with its Android handsets, but ties with Microsoft are a drag on profits

 

India News & Analysis

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Big Retailers Still Struggle in India

Most Indians continue to find big retail stores more interesting as cultural phenomena than as places to do their actual shopping

 

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Can Nintendo Rebuild?

Caught unprepared for the sharp drop in Wii sales, Nintendo is launching a slew of products for the holidays and exploring new uses of its consoles

 

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Hyundai Profit Soars on China, U.S. Sales

Rivals are struggling, but Korean automaker Hyundai set an earnings record thanks mainly to the strength of the fast-growing Chinese market

 

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Top Execs Answer Your Questions

Watch top executives including Estée Lauder's John Demsey and Virgin founder Richard Branson answer readers' queries in our Five Questions For video series

 

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Boost Productivity Through Virtual Collaboration

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