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Dialogue Regarding CATA Post Demonstrates the Productive Power of Social Media
Dialogue Regarding CATA Post Demonstrates the Productive Power of Social Media "116 Campaign" in which I referred to the effort as being self-serving despite a just cause inspired an interesting discussion that demonstrates the power of social media to engage and expand upon a train of thought. In fact I enjoyed the exchange with Sue so much that I felt it warranted sharing with you. So here here the unabridged version:

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CHINA FRANCHISE UPDATE
China is the worlds most populace country and emerging as one of the largest consumer markets in the world, soon to led by only the United States. China's increasing middle class has a desire and appetite for western brands and products. A strong component of this dynamic are the products and services provided by U.S. franchisors. The challenge is to match the appeal of foreign franchise brands with the demand of the Chinese consumer. Recent actions by the Chinese Government have raised the price of admission for foreign franchisors.

Opportunities and Challenges in International Franchising - Foreign Franchises Trying to Move into the U.S.
Although franchising is growing more rapidly outside the U.S. than in our more saturated U.S. market, the U.S. remains an extremely attractive - and prestigious - market in the eyes of many foreign franchisors. Thus, one trend that is seeing renewed interest is the influx of foreign franchise systems into the U.S. While moving from the U.S. to a foreign market can be a challenge for American businesses, it can be even more challenging fro foreign operations to establish a foothold here in the States, as they deal with our more complex regulations, a serious language barrier, and the ever-competitive U.S. market.

7 Lessons from Africa’s Successful Entrepreneurs?
So far The Benin Epilogue has attempted to tackle several different issues. Key among them have been: Building awareness about the entrepreneurs behind a few of Africa’s most thriving enterprises Helping to illustrate why foreign firms should do more foreign direct investment in Africa Attempting to showcase the diversity that exists in Africa’s business environment One of the topics which we have not touched on yet, here, is what can a entrepreneur in Africa do to find success?

Work at Home Business Entrepreneur: Forex Trading Made Simple
Forex (also known as FX) is the term used to describe the trading foreign exchange or currency. In the past, only large investors like banks and multinational corporations were able to trade currency and take advantage of foreign exchange rates. But since the 1980’s, the little people have been allowed to play too. Now there are five major groups of investors in Forex Trading. They are governments, investment funds, corporations, banks, and traders, including average people like you and me.

Foreign Joint Ventures in Southeast Asia and the Role of Japan
It is next to impossible to discuss the dynamism of local entrepreneurship in Southeast Asia without discussing its relationship with foreign capital. Foreign joint ventures have been the major form of international linkage in Southeast Asia, transferring technology and skills to local investors.

Managing Foreign Exchange Risk: The Search for an Innovation to Lower Costs to Poor People
There is currently much debate over whether commercial investments in microfinance pass foreign exchange risk exposure to poor clients through high interest rates - i.e., whether foreign investment in microfinance is expensive for poor people. But what makes foreign currency exposure such a problem?

Do MNEs Train More than Domestic Firms?
Most empirical findings confirm this by using variables representing foreign ownership. Tan and Batra (1996), Tan and Lopez-Acevedo (2003), and Miyamoto and Todo (2003) show that higher foreign equity share is indeed an important determinant of training in Mexico, Indonesia and Malaysia. Why do MNEs train more than domestic firms?

How to Leverage the Potential of Foreign Employees for the Success of a Business
We live in a world of migration and the number of migrants crossing the borders increases daily. For a business, hiring foreign nationals can be a great asset, as they bring their unique skills, expertise, knowledge, ethics and culture. And even more, they can help a business in the global market; in fact, as the world becomes smaller and smaller a business will inevitably find itself dealing with foreign customers, clients or suppliers, whether here or abroad, and foreign employees can help it deal successfully with foreign cultures. Furthermore, foreign employees can be a source of personal and professional growth, and such growth will automatically bring about financial growth. But it is very important to understand that ...

FOREIGN CORRUPTION PRACTICE ACT FCPA USA
This article aims at dealing with the applicability of Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the foreign investment scenario in Asia. I will further concentrate on the nature of compliances that a corporate ought to observe, be it under FCPA or under the domestic laws of a particular country, and the reason and wisdom to do so. All around the world, in every country, the goal of business is not to serve the public; it is to make money. When that drive for profit produces corrupt behaviour and erupts in major scandals, it can have a demoralizing effect. The early twenty first century scandals in America over revelation of business fraud followed by indictments and punishment included corporations such as WorldCom, Qwest, Tyco, Adelphia Communications, ImClone and Global Crossing.

Carrefour Plans To Enter Indian Market
Carrefour, the French retailer, plans to enter the Indian market by establishing a wholesale business. The Indian economy is one of the fastest growing in the world, with an increasing middle-class. However, unlike China, India’s growth has been fuelled by consumer spending, a fact that has caught the attention of foreign retail giants. However, restrictions on foreign retailers have meant that they have had to find a different route to enter this fast growing market.

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