...several business positions, including executive vice president and managing director of the Asia Pacific region for the manufacturing company Tenneco Inc. Donovan later became general...
... That's when Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, first posted higher gambling revenue than Sin City itself...
... That's when Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, first posted higher gambling revenue than Sin City itself...
... That's when Macau, the Chinese territory that has become Asia's gaming mecca, first posted higher gambling revenue than Sin City itself...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...U.S. and Canada) led with 56.6 percent; those in East Asia (South Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan) followed with 23.9 percent; and...
...when senior ...
... JAY LEE, former head of the North East Asia legal team for debt capital markets at Standard Chartered Bank, joined Simmons...
...for the first four years," says Stephens, who has been in Asia ever since. The recently appointed general counsel of Manila's Asian Development...
...K., says Deane. I thought that they would come from Asia. What she found instead were many nearby entities willing...
...U.S. and Canada), led with 56.6 percent; those in East Asia, (South Korea, Japan, China, and Taiwan), followed with 23.9 percent; and...
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