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Fat profits for foreign firms in China – Shaun Rein

By: Fons Tuinstra
On: March 7, 2011
In: Barbie, BestBuy, business, China Speakers Bureau, economy, Home Depot, inflation, Mattel
Tagged: Shaun Rein
ShaunRein2Shaun Rein by Fantake via Flickr

Foreign firms in China currently make fat margins, showing the strenght of the economy, Shaun Rein tells Bloomberg, despite high profile failures like Barbie, Home Depot and BestBuy. Inflation might still be a huge problem, but there is no bubble in the making, he argues.

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