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China’s Internet obsession The Chinese are obsessed with the Internet. People in the 60 largest cities in China spend around 70 percent of their leisure time on the Internet, according to a survey we conducted in 2009. In smaller towns, the corresponding number is 50 percent. The PC is fast replacing the TV set as an entertainment hub, and emotions run high over who gets to log on and for how long. In a small city in northwest China, for instance, a man told one of us that domestic squabbles over using the PC got so out of hand that his wife and he discussed spending, for them, a large sum of money to buy another machine—or filing for divorce. They eventually bought a second PC and saved their marriage. (see registered area) |
What’s different about M&A in this downturnAs banks fall and markets tank, smart executives take the long view and focus on the basics: understanding valuations, weighing investment opportunities, managing balance sheets, making strategic choices that create value. “Mapping decline and recovery across sectors” examines the way a number of industries performed during four recent recessions. |