Bibliografías recientes

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DISHing out the dosh. Mega-bids are set to transform America’s wireless industry The Economist
Running harder. Carmaking can still be highly profitable, but manufacturers have to work at it The Economist
Gloom and boom. The motor industry’s fortunes are increasingly divided, says Peter Collins. But in the right markets and with the right technologies, they look surprisingly bright The Economist
Red Apple. A one-party state chides an electronics firm for “arrogance” The Economist
Bright-eyed and bushy-tailed. Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android face several hopeful challengers The Economist
Surviving, not thriving. Europe’s investment-banking champions face a tough future The Economist
Running out of road. Another dire warning for Europe’s carmakers The Economist
Dell goes private. Michael Dell plans a buy-out of the firm he founded. Will it work? The Economist
Shall we? The urge to merge could be about to return The Economist
Global niche players. Nordic companies have coped well with globalisation, but need new blood The Economist
The rewards of royalty. Despite what you might hear, some foreign firms in India are prospering The Economist
On the turn. India is no longer the automatic choice for IT services and back-office work The Economist
Herd instinct. Companies need to think more carefully about how they offshore and outsource The Economist
Coming home. A growing number of American companies are moving their manufacturing back to the United States The Economist
Sparks in the dark. A half-hearted policy retreat The Economist
The last great American airline merger…and the last great American airline bankruptcy? The Economist
France v Google. Xavier Niel is playing rough with the internet giant? The Economist
From guard shack to global giant. How did Lenovo become the world’s biggest computer company? The Economist
Señores, start your engines. Cheaper than China and with credit and oil about to start flowing, Mexico is becoming a Brazil-beater The Economist
A new Atlantic alliance. Brazilian companies are heading for Africa, laden with capital and expertise The Economist

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