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Vol. 397 / Content

The Rise of the World-class Chinese Enterprise

Vol. 397

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Top 1,000 Listed Companies of Greater China

The Rise of the World-class Chinese Enterprise

The leading companies of Greater China (Taiwan, Hong Kong and China proper) are growing in scale, stature and international competitiveness. They now stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the most successful enterprises of the world.

Industry

Acer

Gearing Up for a Global Battle

A dying brand six years ago, Acer is on the rebound with a vengeance. What strategies have made it the world's No. 2 in notebook PCs and No. 3 in desktops?

International

China Shenhua Energy Co.

Thriving on China's Hunger for Coal

How does a state-owned energy company achieve the seemingly contradictory goals of generating high profits and carrying out government missions?

International

DaChan Great Wall Group

Integration: Incubator to Dinner Table

By vertically integrating its operations, the Taiwan-based DaChan Great Wall Group has become one of China's top two suppliers of broiler chickens, and even made the menu of the Olympic Games.

Politics & Society

The New, Opposition DPP

Waiting for Light in the Darkness

Taking over a political party whose image is a negative asset and whose debts surpass NT$100 million, how will Tsai Ing-wen lead the DPP through its darkest hour?

Politics & Society

New DPP Chair Tsai Ing-wen

DPP Will Be the Voice of the Underprivileged

In an exclusive interview on the eve of her election victory, Tsai Ing-wen speaks of her party’s strengths and the transformation it needs to achieve a resurgence.

Politics & Society

The New, Ruling KMT

The Honeymoon... and the Morning After

With controversies brewing over party assets, corruption and the relationship between the Legislature and Cabinet, the freshly victorious KMT still has a way to go to get its house in order.