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22
January - 29
January
2016
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From
the CEO OF EMIS
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It
is sometimes overlooked that it is not only companies in developed
markets that are affected by changing fortunes in emerging markets.
Developing market companies also have to look elsewhere when domestic
growth slows or stalls.
A
case in point is Lenovo, the Chinese electronics company. As the
Chinese economy has slowed and demand in the smartphone market in
particular has suffered, Lenovo is looking at other emerging markets to
fill the gap. Interviewed recently at the World Economic Forum,
Lenovo’s CEO pointed at India, Middle East and Africa as
engines of growth for his business and expressed continued optimism
that such markets offer real opportunities.
Here
are some articles recently published on EMIS that look at where
companies in emerging markets are looking for growth.
Best
wishes,
Guy Dunn
Chief Executive Officer
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EMIS
Insights and reports
Here
are two of our own exclusive industry insights from EMIS' team of
highly experienced, locally-based analysts. EMIS Insights deliver the
most relevant industry news, data and research from over 25 sectors in
21 countries.
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Infographic
of the week
We're
proud to present the fifth edition of “Emerging Europe
M&A Report 2015/2016” published by CMS in cooperation
with EMIS. The report covers the M&A trends for 2016 and an
analysis of M&A deals valued over US$ 1mln announced in 2015
across 22 jurisdictions in Central and Eastern Europe, focusing on 15
of them in detail.
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Weekly
News summary
Below
are the most read articles in the past week on EMIS
Perspectives, our daily blog of
emerging market news and insights.
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