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China's visionary B2B: who says the dot-com era is over? Alibaba.com thrives as Chinese imports and exports boom. CEO Jack Ma has a vision: helping SMEs buy and sell goods through his sites. Company Profile May 1, 2003 2199
Is Japan a promised land for Korean Java engineers? (The Pulse). Apr 1, 2003 546
Boozing Japan - government to deregulate licensing. (The Pulse). Apr 1, 2003 399
Make deals: buyouts claw their way through a crowded marketplace. (Bayouts). Apr 1, 2003 2621
Sony tries to revive troubled Aiwa brand. Mar 1, 2003 506
Booming IP telephony challenges NTT's telecom empire. Mar 1, 2003 557
'Independence' that counts: MBOs are becoming a viable tool for Japanese firms to branch out from their foreign parents. Intuit (Japan)'s CEO shares his experience. Company Profile Mar 1, 2003 1335
Ishihara's Tokyo revival bonds start strong. (Upfront). Feb 1, 2003 506
Goodbye to the glory days: trading houses are trying to shift from being all-around elites to focused middlemen. (Upfront). Feb 1, 2003 1676
Japan's TV broadcasters trail in race to go digital. (Upfront). Jan 1, 2003 333
Forcing universities to face the market. Dec 1, 2002 553
Survivors: two approaches to survival in Japan's unkind economy: meet the fighter and the surfer. Dec 1, 2002 4339
Conspiracy theories: some calls are more equal than others: ever notice how expensive calling from a fixed line to a mobile one can be? Two companies argue that they're being blocked from offering consumers a cheaper alternative. Nov 1, 2002 1807
Shaky recovery: Japan's growth depends on demand from Asia. Brief Article Nov 1, 2002 293
Future city's wireless hotspots for kids. (The Pulse). (Mitaka City to offer LAN access to school intranets, Japan). Brief Article Sep 1, 2002 448
Pulling Japan from its socialist roots; The largest opposition party's No. 4 man is 38, savvy and focused on just one thing: wresting power from the "socialist" party better known as the LDP. (Upfront). Sep 1, 2002 2191

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