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After failing to ride Kanga Roddy to riches, Wang paid an undisclosed sum in late 2001 to Dutch conglomerate Philips. He bought an operation that designs mobile-phone handsets and other components and has about 65 employees in Vancouver and Dallas. China's media hailed Holley as the next Haier, the Chinese appliance giant with a factory in South Carolina. But Holley is no Haier. Only a handful of small customers have signed recent deals, and a former manager at the Vancouver office says Holley doesn't have the resources to develop next-generation technology. (A Holley spokesman says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wang's World | 2/24/2003 | See Source »

Take Ribbit by Haier ($259, coming in February), a TV with an ingenious twist on parental controls. Kids have to answer an onscreen math question before they get to watch any channels; the video-game port can also be locked...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back to the Future | 1/20/2003 | See Source »

...delegates cleared the way for capitalists?the types reviled by Marx for "sucking living labor"?to become Party members and promised financial reforms providing venture capital to entrepreneurs. For the first time, the Party named a businessman as an alternate member of its Central Committee: Zhang Ruimin, CEO of Haier, China's most successful refrigerator maker. "The Party has changed its colors," says Jean-Pierre Cabestan, director of the Hong Kong-based French Center for Research on Contemporary China. "It doesn't care about ordinary people, it cares only about the ?lite...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Hu's in Charge? | 11/17/2002 | See Source »

...Party goes about celebrating itself, few people around here can muster much interest. A few blocks away, the Daguanlou cinema presents the film CEO, a docudrama about refrigerator-maker Haier's aggressive move into the U.S. market. The Party forced movie houses to carry it as part of a nationalistic film festival pegged to the congress. In one showing the evening before the congress opened, a saintly Haier manager breaks off negotiations with a rapacious American who sneers that he'll "buy flowers for the graves" of his Chinese competitors. As the scene ends halfway through the screening, the entire...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sleepwalking Through Chinese History | 11/11/2002 | See Source »

...january cover package in time global business included a feature about Haier, the leading appliance maker in China and sixth largest in the world, with revenues growing 49.7% in 2001, to $7.4 billion. But Haier's halo is slipping. In July the company sued Yicong Chen, 25, a Beijing-based securities analyst for a government-owned company who had written a critical research report. Haier then announced a 45% decline in first-half profits, largely because of weak sales of air conditioners--a segment that Chen's report covered. Chen nonetheless agreed to a court-supervised apology for the "distorted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Global Briefing: Sep. 23, 2002 | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

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