Its really nice to see these type of articles at Seeking Alpha. Many of us do not follow or have access to these type of information because we are not in the financial industry.
We will be channeling our readers over here from time to time.
An Olympic Boycott Won't Do Much Good [View article]
This is a pragmatic view if you are on the side believing Tibetans within China are not doing relatively well amongst Chinese. Don't forget that the Tibetan exiles - the primary voice you hear in the USA/UK - ran away in a failed 1959 uprising. These were theocrats who ruled Tibet. Yes, using the "liberation" excuse to dominate one group of people is never a good idea. We are wiser than that.
During the Cold War, you obvious only hear from this group. We all know China is all but too clumsy when it comes to explaining herself on the world stage. They haven't explained the Tibet issue well in the West either in the last few decades.
Before your sense for justice and compassion is hijacked by a few, we highly recommend you getting educated on this Tibet topic.
When Will China Overtake the U.S. Economically? [View article]
Excellent article. I generally agree with the author's line of thinking.
Just a thought on this who is bigger business- those on the side fanning fear in u.s. about the rise of the Chinese economy - will very likely to miss the growth opportunity there from investment perspective.
Those overly optimistic about the Chinese economy - should recognize there are many challenges as pointed out by the author.
I am personally on the optimist camp though. China's leadership since Deng all have been intellectuals and they continue to manage the country well.
China's use of IT is still very low compared to U.S. standards. Productivity for individual workers in China still has tremendous room to grow. Also, western style and modern business management are starting to proliferate in China.
I am betting on 10% growth for the next 10-20 years.
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"China-Taiwan relations on the upswing?"
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China: Money Keeps Pouring In [View article]
We will be channeling our readers over here from time to time.
An Olympic Boycott Won't Do Much Good [View article]
During the Cold War, you obvious only hear from this group. We all know China is all but too clumsy when it comes to explaining herself on the world stage. They haven't explained the Tibet issue well in the West either in the last few decades.
Before your sense for justice and compassion is hijacked by a few, we highly recommend you getting educated on this Tibet topic.
"Free Tibet?" by Liam O Ruairc
www.uschinatoday.com/u...
See how people around the world feel about the recent Tibet events:
poll: recent Tibet events, riot or peaceful protest?
www.uschinatoday.com/u...
"The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China, Tibet, and the Dalai Lama (Paperback)" by Melvyn C. Goldstein
www.amazon.com/gp/prod...
When Will China Overtake the U.S. Economically? [View article]
Just a thought on this who is bigger business- those on the side fanning fear in u.s. about the rise of the Chinese economy - will very likely to miss the growth opportunity there from investment perspective.
Those overly optimistic about the Chinese economy - should recognize there are many challenges as pointed out by the author.
I am personally on the optimist camp though. China's leadership since Deng all have been intellectuals and they continue to manage the country well.
China's use of IT is still very low compared to U.S. standards. Productivity for individual workers in China still has tremendous room to grow. Also, western style and modern business management are starting to proliferate in China.
I am betting on 10% growth for the next 10-20 years.