... lly start-ups aiming at overseas markets, began to use it to tell their corporate stories and to highlight their products' features. Treehouse’s clients include banks and fast-food restaurant chains. ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-20
... her start-ups in the US and other countries, although Uber says it applies to only one driver. On Wednesday, an Indian court left a ban on Uber in place in Delhi after the company challenged it. The a ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-18
... more tie-ups with local partners and providing some of its product information to the central government. Bottom line: Cisco's dismissal of several top China executives reflects its struggles in the ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-16
... ote check-ups and consultation for patients staying at home. These tele-health technologies benefit the disabled and elderly and deserve serious exploration by the government. Another example is the i ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-13
... arket tie-ups with local banks. Such a strategy certainly looks prudent for a lender that has much to learn and is probably still at least a decade away from becoming a serious global player. Bottom l ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-10
... y have an upside. Some merits of his firm's previously acclaimed operating model could be lost after the restructuring. Among them is synergy. One of the secrets of Li’s success is the mutually comple ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-05
... of start-ups continues to grow. What are the key problems and, more importantly, solutions for improving corporate innovation? Problem #1 The smartest people are always and without exception outside ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-03
China’s main over-the-counter (OTC) exchange for technology start-ups has some way to go before it can offer a way out for venture investors seeking an exit, Legend Capital said Monday. Legend Capital ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-02
For those still harboring hopes that Beijing will soften its stance on the framework for the 2017 chief executive election, comments Sunday by mainland officials should put to rest any such dreams. F ...More
EJ Insight2015-06-01
... ost start-ups are not well-positioned, he said. KFit has raised enough funds from angel investors to operate for the next six to eight months. Also, it will seek strategic investors in the next two m ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-26
Shanghai is gearing up for the launch of a market for small, innovative companies this year. That will allow the Shanghai Stock Exchange to compete with the wildly successful NASDAQ-style start-up boa ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-20
... ese start-ups can afford to start making money after 10 to 15 years. "Tech behemoths such as Facebook and Twitter all relied on venture capital at the very beginning. “In contrast, there are no angels ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-19
While some incubators will look for “techie” products to invest in, the founder of Chinese incubator TriBeluga said she looks at the leaders of start-ups to decide whether to invest hundreds of thousa ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-19
... ean start-ups that will soon move into TriBeluga’s incubator office in Sinsa-dong in Seoul, as TriBeluga eyes the numerous overseas technology firms that want to break into the China market. Besides a ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-19
... id. Start-ups like Ma’s need the cheap manufacturing space Shenzhen offers as well as its existing supply chains. Yet, Shenzhen has much more than an industrial infrastructure. There are in the northe ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-18
South Korea's top technology start-ups are striving to win the nod of investors in Asia's largest conference for fledgling companies. They're vying with dozens of hopefuls in the corporate equivalent ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-15
... he market ups and downs. Then they should invest the remaining 10 to 20 percent of their capital in highly speculative stocks. Those who favor short-term speculation could ramp up the ratio, or they c ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-12
... . The tie-ups underscore GE's plans to dive into the emerging and increasingly competitive market for connected lighting that integrates with smart devices. While GE sees an opportunity in selling ene ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-05
... o has tie-ups with IBM China and Procter & Gamble China. "It's a very unusual institution in China," AP quoted Oxford's Nicholas Morris, who has taught at CELAP for a decade, as saying. "This inst ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-04
... and startups, creating "ecosystems" of supporting infrastructure, and reducing regulatory barriers. The report also highlights the importance of unlocking capital for "Main Street" entrepreneurs, who ...More
EJ Insight2015-05-04