Published On: January 13th, 2011
Chinese health-care companies are outlining their business strategies to standing room-only audiences.

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JP Morgan Healthcare: Chinese Companies Are This Year’s Hot Ticket
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leschrotz : RT @Cisco_Channels: RT @IDGKnowledgeHub: China will soon pass Japan as biggest consumer of IT products & services in Asia-Pacific region--$173 billion in 20132012-05-22T16:16:03Z - Reply - View Tweet
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_ipointinc : RT @Cisco_Channels: RT @IDGKnowledgeHub: China will soon pass Japan as biggest consumer of IT products & services in Asia-Pacific region--$173 billion in 20132012-05-22T13:47:14Z - Reply - View Tweet
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