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The Beginning of a Breakthrough,baba once said, “You must have a dream—what if you realize it!” Xiaomi’s Lei Jun refused to be called China’s Steve Jobs. Ren Zhengfei of Huawei has taken a less traveled road by insisting on self-developed technologies and intense spending on R&D. Wang Wei of SF Express rejected flirting with the c费解 发表于 2025-3-25 10:21:05
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ents and scholars will appreciate case studies of Huawei, Alibaba, Xiaomi, and Lenovo, among others, that illustrate the endeavors made by Chinese entrepreneurs at the grassroots level and highlight what makes successful companies in China..978-1-137-60372-2978-1-137-55089-7indenture 发表于 2025-3-25 16:33:01
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Engineering Interfaces at the Nanoscale,ce of ROIC to a firm’s greatness. The rise and fall of Suntech, a Chinese solar power company, further attests to the relevance and importance of ROIC. Drawn from findings in academic research, this chapter shows that firms born in recession are more likely to focus on ROIC rather than sales.事与愿违 发表于 2025-3-26 00:31:24
Lisa E. Friedersdorf,Quinn A. Spadolaannualized return as high as 13.2 percent, on par with China’s nominal GDP grow rate. To sustain China’s strong economic growth, it is important to fix its micro-foundations. Improving ROIC is the key.regale 发表于 2025-3-26 07:42:54
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strate the importance of enhancing return on capital to ChinThis book argues that that the rise of great firms - those with sustainable high return on invested capital (ROIC) - will lay the foundation for China’s successful economic transformation. Drawn from the author’s research on corporate fina考博 发表于 2025-3-26 15:38:36
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Book 2016’s successful economic transformation. Drawn from the author’s research on corporate finance and the Chinese economy, the author maintains that being big could be easy but means little for corporate China, especially in the context of China’s transition from an investment-led economy to an efficien