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Fortune Global Forum concludes in Beijing
BEIJING, May 18 (Xinhuanet) -- The three-day 2005 Fortune Global Forum, a prestigious world business summit that was participated by 840 tycoons, concluded here on Wednesday.
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¡¤ Fortune Global Forum concluded in Beijing
The three-day 2005 Fortune Global Forum, a prestigious world business summit that was participated by 840 tycoons, concluded here on Wednesday.
¡¤ Chinese entrepreneurs more willing to shoulder social responsibilities
By Xinhua Writers Xiao Hong, Zhang Chongfang In sharp contrast with the past's undivided focus on reaping profits, a growing number of Chinese
¡¤ China promises better conditions for investors
China will continue to open its market, improve the legal system, and improve administrative management to create better conditions for foreign investors, said
¡¤ IPR rule should respect realities of different countries: official
To effectively curb infringement onintellectual property rights (IPR), a fair and just international rule considering the realities of different countries must
¡¤ Fortune Global Forum concludes in Beijing
The 2005 Fortune Global Forum has been profitable for Beijing, Senior Vice President Peter Wolf for international affairs of Time-Warner Group said here
¡¤ Foreigners at Fortune forum appreciate China's efforts in IPR protection
Representatives of foreign companies and organizations at the Ninth Fortune Global Forum appreciated the Chinese government's efforts to protect intellectual
¡¤ China to use 3G technology for mobile telecom before 2008
The Chinese Government will begin to provide 3G (third generation)-based mobile telecommunications service before 2008, said Minister of Information Wang Xudong
¡¤ Lenovo CEO: Chinese enterprises use priorities to spread abroad
At a pannel discussion at the 2005 Fortune Global Forum on Tuesday, Yang Yuanqing, board chairman and CEO of China's leading Personal Computer producer Lenovo, introduced
¡¤ Chinese companies have a long way to go in corporate governance
Chinese companies still have a long way to go in corporate governance, according to Chinese and foreign economists
¡¤ China moves in right direction in stockmarket reform, says expert
China has been moving in the right direction in solving major problems facing its stockmarket, which has been at a six-year low despite the booming economy,
¡¤ Wealth and knowledge gaps challenge China and Asia
Economists agreed Tuesday that the widening gap between the rich and poor is a major problem confronting the world and that both developing and developed
¡¤ Chinese employees becoming important in int'l workforce
Chinese employees have become more and more important in the international workforce, according to the participants in the 2005 Fortune Global Forum Tuesday.
¡¤ Auto makers pursue clean energy sources
Hu Maoyuan, president of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp. (SAIC), China's biggest car producer, said Tuesday that Chinese auto makers will introduce more
¡¤ China urges int'l economic cooperation
Chinese Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan Tuesday urged the international community to strengthen exchanges and cooperation so as to keep up with the tide of economic
¡¤ US, EU textile limits on China unfair: Bo
Chinese Minister of Commerce Bo Xilai said here on Wednesday at the 2005 Fortune Global Forum that it was unfair that the United States and the European Union
¡¤ China strives to quadruple GDP by 2020
China is working to quadruple its 2000 GDP(gross domestic product) while only doubling its energy consumption by 2020, said Vice Premier Zeng Peiyan Tuesday at the
¡¤ Energy powers agenda
How to find enough energy to fuel China's roaring economy will be one of the hottest topics discussed at the FORTUNE Global Forum today. As China's demand for energy
¡¤ Goldman Sachs: China needs to pace up developing capital market
An economist of Goldman Sachs Tuesday urged China to pace up development of its capital market, which he said is still in its early state of development compared
¡¤ Hu pledges better environment for foreign investors
Chinese President Hu Jintao Monday said China will firmly take an opening-up policy to have great erinvolvement in international cooperation and competition and
¡¤ World eyes China as new source of fortune
The 2005 Fortune Global Forum, a prestigious world business summit, opened Monday in Beijing with Chinese President Hu Jintao inviting global businesses to take
¡¤ Full text of Hu Jintao's speech at 2005 Fortune Global Forum
Following is the full text of the speech Chinese President Hu Jintao delivered at the opening ceremony of the 2005 Fortune Global Forum on Monday:
¡¤ China strives for moderately prosperous society: Hu Jintao
To achieve its goal for the first 20 years of this century, China must be prepared for a long and uphill journey ahead, President Hu Jintao said at the opening
¡¤ China becoming growth engine for world: Hu
Chinese President Hu Jintao said Monday that with surging economic globalization, China and Asia are quickly becoming a new growth engine for the world while
¡¤ Global business leaders to converge in Beijing for summit
Some of the world's top of business leaders will be in Beijing this week for a summit focused on the growth and potential of Asia _ especially China _ and the
¡¤ Fortune Global Forum in Beijing to be most successful one
BEIJING, May 15(Xinhuanet)--"The 2005 Fortune Global Forum in Beijing will be the most successful one so far," Robert Bierman, president of Conference Division of Fortune Magazine said here
¡¤ Opening ceremony of Fortune Global Forum to be held in Great Hall
The opening ceremony of the FortuneGlobal Forum 2005 will be held in the Great Hall of People in Beijing on Monday, according to the organizer of the forum.
Sports Round-table
¡¤ US Olympics Committee President gives advice to Beijing
Peter V. Ueberroth, president of the US Olympics Committee, put forward some suggestions for the 2008 Beijing Olympics here Monday at the ongoing Fortune Global
¡¤ China's sports promising huge market prospects
China's physical culture is robust and promising huge market prospects, attendees at the sports round-table meeting of the 2005 Fortune Global Forum, which held
¡¤ Fortune forum to help with Beijing's Olympic preparations
The sports round-table meeting of the Ninth Fortune Global Forum to open here in Beijing will help the Chinese capital to learn from world's latest research
¡¤ NBA to continue promoting basketball in China
NBA will further cooperate with Chinese Basketball Association(CBA) to popularize the game in China and promote it to more countries in the world, said Adam Silver,
¡¤ Banners for the Fortune Global Forum
¡¤ Official: preparations for 2008 Beijing Olympics progress smoothly
Beijing's preparatory work for the 2008 Olympic Games is advancing smoothly, said a senior official of the municipal government at the sports round-table meeting of
¡¤ More than 60,000 volunteers to be recruited for 2008 Olympics
Beijing will need an estimated total of 60,000 to 100,000 volunteers for the 2008 Olympic Games, Vice Mayor Liu Jingmin said on Monday. Volunteers will be
¡¤ China promotes sports undertakings among public
China has witnessed a rapid development of sports undertakings in recent years, but the per capita sports venues, sports consumption and the population engaged in
¡¤ Sports round-table meeting of Fortune Global Forum opens in Beijing
The Beijing 2008 Olympics provides wonderful opportunities for global sportwear and sport gear businesses, said a senior Chinese sports official here on Monday.
¡¤ News briefing for the Fortune Global Forum 2005
Culture round-table
¡¤ China's family planning policy "misinterpreted"
China's family planning policy has been "misinterpreted" in the Western world, said a high-ranking official with the State Population and Family Planning
¡¤ Foreign media urged to take just attitude towards China
International media should abide by the principles of objectivity and justice when they report news stories about China, said a senior official with the State
Photos
¡¤ Banquet held for participants of 2005 Fortune Global Forum
¡¤ Plenary meeting held
¡¤ 2005 Fortune Global Forum opens in Beijing (1)
¡¤ 2005 Fortune Global Forum opens in Beijing (2)
¡¤ President Hu meets with delegates (1)
¡¤ President Hu meets with delegates (2)
Background
¡¤ Intro & Theme
The rate of modernization and growth in China, as well as other parts of Asia, is so rapid that it's difficult to gain a true perspective on the magnitude of economic and
¡¤ Fortune Global Forum background
Since 1995, the US-based Fortune Magazine has organized eight Fortune Global Forums. Let's take a look at the background of the Global Forum. The Fortune Global Forum gathers
¡¤ Schedule (3)
May 18, Wednesday 8:25-8:35 OPENING ADDRESS Introduction: Philip N.L. Chen, CEO, Cathay Pacific Airways Speaker: Bo Xilai, Minister
¡¤ Schedule (2)
May 17, Tuesday 8:40-8:50 SPECIAL ADDRESS Introduction: Richard D. Parsons, Chairman and CEO, Time Warner Inc. Speaker: Zeng Peiyan,
¡¤ Schedule (1)
May 16, Monday 8.00-9.00 REGISTRATION CONCURRENT ROUNDTABLES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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