Jaguar Land Rover Sales in China Up 48%
Filed under: Investing March sales data from* **Tata Motors** * show business is booming for its Jaguar Land Rover subsidiary. Overall sales clocked in at 53,772 units, up 16.4% from March 2012, and...
View ArticleChina Finance Online Reports 2012 Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year Unaudited...
BEIJING, April 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- China Finance Online Co. Limited ("China Finance Online", or the "Company", "we", "us" or "our") (NASDAQ GS: JRJC), a technology-driven, user-focused market......
View ArticleA New Report Says China Secretly Executes Thousands Of People A year
China is carrying out thousands of secret executions but refusing to report them, according to a report released this week by Amnesty International. Amnesty believes China executed several thousand...
View ArticleYum! Brands Feeling Fluish in China: Is It Time to Sell?
Filed under: Investing Shares of *Yum! Brands* tumbled nearly 3% in pre-market trading this morning after an SEC filing showed same-store sales fell around 13 percent for its China division,...
View ArticleIn China, a Toxic Environment Reflects Officials’ Priorities
In China, officials' performance ratings are closely tied to the growth of the gross domestic product. The result has been an environmental catastrophe, including the existence of hundreds of "cancer...
View ArticleChina reports new H7N9 bird flu death, two new infections
Chinese health authorities have reported another bird flu death and two new cases of infection. The new cases reported on Friday in Shanghai bring the total number of deaths in China due to the new...
View ArticleOutcry As School Bans Daughter Of China Activist Zhang
BEIJING -- Dozens of Chinese rights lawyers and citizens have flocked to an eastern city this week to protest an elementary school for preventing the 10-year-old daughter of an activist from returning...
View ArticleKerry Urged To Address Human Rights Concerns In China
BEIJING -- Human rights groups are urging U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry to raise the ill-treatment of dissidents and other rights concerns during a weekend visit to China expected to be dominated...
View ArticleCanton High School's Dispatches from China
Patch Canton, CT -- Twenty students and three chaperones, along with students and staff from Housatonic Valley Regional High School, are in the midst of a a two-week trip to China. It will include a...
View ArticleChina reports new bird flu death, 2 new infections
China reports new bird flu death, 2 new infections BEIJING (AP) — Chinese health authorities have reported another bird flu death and two new cases of infection. The new cases reported Friday in...
View ArticleThe Next China Boom: Hotels
More than 211,000 hotel rooms are in development in China, a 13.9 percent increase from the current supply, according to a new report. China has almost four times the number of rooms in development...
View ArticleResidents Living on China-N. Korea Border Await Calmer Times
China's close ties with North Korea are most clearly seen in the cities and towns along their shared border, where brisk bilateral trade, Korean migrants and tourist businesses attest to warm...
View ArticleHow China Is Making Its Own Daily Temps Go Up
WASHINGTON (AP) — China, the world's largest producer of carbon dioxide, is directly feeling the man-made heat of global warming, scientists conclude in the first study to link the burning of fossil...
View ArticleChina pulls 'Django Unchained' on day of premiere
BEIJING -- "Django Unchained" became "Django Unscreened" on Thursday as Quentin Tarantino's violent slave-revenge saga was pulled from Chinese theaters on its opening day, with the importer blaming an...
View ArticleChina temperature spikes linked to burning of fossil fuels
A new study from Chinese and Canadian researchers links the burning of fossil fuels to China's rise in its daily temperature spikes. China emits more greenhouse gas than the next two biggest carbon...
View ArticleFake Pesticide Saves Would Be Suicide in China
China has unfortunately become notorious for the fake and tainted products its economy produces. One of those fake products apparently saved a man’s life last week. The post Fake Pesticide Saves Would...
View ArticleOnce Hot, Luxury Stores Think Twice On China
China luxury brands are thinking twice about expanding in China these days. Reported by Forbes.com 5 hours ago.
View ArticleSteve Blank: China's Torch Program: The Glow That Can Light the World
I just spent a few weeks in Japan and China on a book tour for the Japanese and Chinese versions of the Start-up Owners Manual. In these series of five posts, I thought I'd share what I learned in...
View ArticleWhy China's Copy-Cats Are Good For Architecture
*By Vanessa Quirk* *(Read the original story here)* When we see another Eiffel Tower, idyllic English village, or, most recently, a Zaha Hadid shopping mall, copied in China, our first reaction is to...
View ArticleChina's Bird Flu A Problem For Yum! Brands, Co Says
China's latest bout with a new strain of avian influenza does not bode well for Yum! Brands, the company said in its 8-K filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday. March...
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