Chinese conglomerate Yu Wan Mei has a saying "Fish time is success time" and that motto has helped put the company on a solid growth trajectory and also on the cover of satirical magazine The Onion... ...full story at Engaging China
from Engaging China on Tue, Jul 21 2009
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