Cisneros Group and China Central Television to Sign Historic Media Agreement in Beijing
The Cisneros Group of Companies, a global media and entertainment company headed by the entrepreneur Gustavo Cisneros, and China Central Television (CCTV), the principal media company in the People?s Republic of China, signed a groundbreaking agreement during the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing, allowing CCTV and Venevision International, a Cisneros Group Company, to pool their resources to distribute television programming in their respective markets, in an effort to improve awareness of both Hispanic and Chinese culture.
Beijing China Conspiracy Novel Debuts, 'Beijing Games'
Break-neck thriller involves unlikely international allies aimed at disrupting America's economic stability and perpetuating dependence on Chinese imports. Set in 2008, spanning the summer Olympics and Presidential elections, this extraordinary series of events introduces an unlikely hero who attempts to uncover critical details of the biological and financial attacks on America. "The Beijing Games" (584 pages, publisher AuthorHouse) is available in hardback and paperback through Amazon.com and AuthorHouse.com (ISBN-10: 1434340880, ISBN-13: 978-1434340887). Purchases may also be made from the author direct at www.BeijingGamesBook.com.
Trade Europe Global: How to build import export business
Import Export business or Global Trade is not a new thing. It has been going on for centuries even in the absence of hi-tech technologies. It existed in the era when fast transport like air transport and super fast cargo vessels were unheard of and innovative communication technologies were undreamt of. Still the traders were not deterred and thrived on import export business. The scenario has changed. World has truly flattened out. With the adoption of Economic reforms the concept of free markets is accepted by almost all the countries. The discrimination between developed countries and developing countries no more subsists.
Vibrant Beijing & The Capital Of China And A Treasure Room Of Sights
Touring this city requires a lot of walking - a good physical condition helps if you are here - but mentally you never get tired of this dynamic metropolis.
U.S. Chamber Announces Forum on China Trade Opps for Mississippi Businesses
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, in cooperation with the Mississippi Development Authority and other local partners, will host a China Business Forum for local business owners on trade and investment opportunities in China on Wednesday, December 13, 2006, from 7:30-11:30 a.m. at the Marriot Hotel in downtown Jackson.
iCRco Opens Regional Branch Office In Beijing, China
iCRco has just opened its latest office in Beijing, China, serving as its regional Customer Support Center. The newest expansion of iCRco's growing Asian presence will also provide the region with a Sales Inquiry Center supporting iCRco's on site staff who will work directly with iCRco's head distributor in mainland China, Huqiu Imaging Technologies (Suzhou) Co., Ltd.
AmeriChinaB2B Launches "Reverse Alibaba" Platform, to Help US Businesses Export to China
AmeriChinaB2B Inc, which runs the most visited US-China business to business (B2B) web platforms, launches a reverse direction Alibaba online platform, AC-Ali, to help US businesses export to potential buyers in China.
Olympic Aftermath - Beijing, China, And the Environment
With the post-Olympic headlines understandably focused on the sporting achievements of the likes of Usain Bolt and his domination of the sprint events, or team GB's new record gold medal tally, it is perhaps expected that that which dominated media coverage before the event - the environmental policy of Beijing - has fallen temporarily to the sidelines
New Retailer Specializing in Eco-Friendly Goods to Promote Greener, More Responsible Commerce
With years of business expertise now under his belt, Patrick Gibbons' fifteen year old dream of creating a single online source for the most environmentally friendly goods on the market is finally made a reality. His new website, The Green Earth Market, officially celebrates its grand opening today.
Importing Goods From China? Learn How to Finance your Import/Export Company
It is no secret that many small importing companies have become big importing companies by capitalizing on the opportunity to buy goods from Chinese companies and re-sell them at great profit margins. With that accelerated growth comes a very big challenge. Sooner or later, you will get an order that exceeds your available financing.
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Surviving The War Years ? The Middle Years Of The UK?s Longest Established China And Glass Business With Lladro By Their Side
The Lladro collection is certainly a modern example of how a small range of pieces can grow into something that everybody wants a part of. With it?s humble beginnings starting in 1953, it has rapidly grown into the phenomenon it is today, with it's sales helping businesses to grow in over 120 countries worldwide. One of these companies is Church's China, who after the war years appreciated the Lladro collection as a big part of their trading business.
As the end of the nineteenth century approached, business progressed quietly and unremarkably. This was so often the way in those days. The pace of change was much slower than it is now, so slow in fact that the whole concept of change was almost unheard of. Never would a business like Church?s have taken on such radically new product ranges as Lladro, at least not without months of agonizing.
Wilfrid Church was the grandson of the business? founder and the grandfather of the current Managing Director, Stephen Church. Of the few activates that stood out in Wilfrid?s mind was the annual ?packing? at Castle Ashby. He recalls one on such occasion when as a boy of nine, he accompanied his farther to the stately home.
?At a certain time of year the Marquis of Northampton would visit Exmoor on a stag hunting expedition, taking with him a fairly large retinue. At such times, my farther would be requisitioned to visit Castle Ashby to pack up china and glass for their safe conveyance to the hunting grounds. There in the large servants? hall in the castle, I can remember joining in the lunch with the large number of servants and general staff, the baker, the butler, the house keeper and the coachman. After this repast, I was taken across a snow covered park to see Knuckle Bone Arbour, a bower or retreat, the floor of which was laid with the knuckle bones of deer.?
At the end of the century, the Church family was shattered to hear that their shop was to be demolished to make way for a modern development known as ?The Arcade Emporium?. All the stock and shop fittings had to be man-handled round the corner to new premises. In those days, long before the development of product ranges such as XXXXXXXXXX, with its sophisticated packing and boxing, everything had to be packed into straw filled tea chests before it could be safely moved. The business was moved to No.7 Sheep Street. In those days, as today, position was all important, and situated on the wrong side of a busy and dangerous thoroughfare, trade suffered. Perhaps the bargains offered in adverts were hints of the tough times of the period.
Wilfrid Church now a young businessman in his late twenties was keen to revive the fortunes of the family concern and arranged a return to the Market Square. On June 26th 1911, Church's China moved back to its original position on Northampton?s Market Square, this time at the front of a splendid new Shopping Arcade.
A contemporary description accompanying a watercolour states read: ?The building extends over 300 feet from front to back and contains upwards of 50 shops, several suites of offices, a gymnasium hall, several meeting rooms, a basement caf?, a restaurant approached directly from the Market Square, a hairdresser?s salon and public conveniences. The building is lit through by electricity. The entrance archway is decorated with white, green and purple Doulton tiles.?
For over sixty years, Church's China occupied the front of the Emporium Arcade. During this period, trade, whilst not exciting, was sufficient to keep the Church family comfortably off. In those days, the staple ?diet? of business revolved around bone china dinner and tea services. Brands such as Lladro hadn?t even been thought of.
Taking on the Lladro collection may have been a major decision for the company, but it has rewarded them tenfold. This seems to be the way that Lladro is. Both old and new businesses have thrived through selling the Lladro collection, and this is a testament to the creators of this magnificent range of pieces.
To explore our range of Lladro collectibles further, please visit our website at http://www.theukgiftcompany.co.uk
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