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"I don't know that I agree that there's a sort of Chinese way and an American way. I think there is clearly more of an entrepreneurial and establishment way ... and China at the moment is a country that is very entrepreneurial in nature. We are more consonant with the new China."1 - Frederick W. Smith, Chairman and CEO, FedEx Corporation. "UPS expects continued strong and robust growth in China. We take a long-term approach to any expansion and believe the opportunity in China is great enough to overcome any business cycle."2 - Jim Kelly, Chairman and CEO, UPS. Introduction
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1] As quoted in the article, "Orient Express: Just How Hard Should A U.S. Company Woo Foreign Markets," by Douglas A. Blackmon and Diane Brady in The Wall Street Journal dated April 6, 1998.
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