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Just get back from my good friends new apartment at Vanke Holiday. It is another good residential area by Vanke.
I am a big Vanke fan. Our first apartment was in Vanke, and I spent great time there, before I moved to Pudong.
Vanke is the No. 1 brand in the real estate industry. It has the largest revenue number, and good at build vast area of residential buildings and turn suburb into new towns.
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The Expertise of Doing Business
Sometimes I wondered why companies with huge amount of capital didn't invest in the booming real estate industry. For example, Microsoft and eBay, and Yahoo! may get better gain in China by investing in real estate if they did it in 2000.
It turned out the idea is naive, since recently, I understand every company has its unique expertise. If you gave 100 million dollars to Vanke and ask Vanke to build a new town, they can spend the money more effective, with lower cost and higher price than other companies can. It is the same to invest 100 million dollars to Microsoft, and they can do better job than Vanke in software industry, and eBay on eCommerce... That is the reason every company focus on their own field, instead of going into too many industry. Many big companies in China entered too much (they call it diversity in business). Some succeeded, but more companies failed to do that. In a more efficient market, the concentration of expertise will be even more clear, so the smart decision is to stick in one industry, and deliver really good result.
Posted by Jian Shuo Wang at September 8, 2006 11:58 PM
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Conglomerate is so 20th century. Not many Chinese companies seem to understand that.
Posted by: At the Money on September 9, 2006 4:17 AMThe economic term is Comparative advantage.
Efficiency is king, baby!
This is also why communism doesn't work. The state is very bad at running various companies/industies.
Posted by: Dave G. on September 9, 2006 9:41 PMVanke sounds like wanke.
That's why......you know.
Posted by: Haijiang on September 10, 2006 12:30 AMJian Shuo Wang, great blog! I will be checking in on it often. I will be traveling to Zhen Jiang in Jiangsu Province next month. I am trying to purchase a "local" Zhen Jiang City, China Mobile SIM card before I travel. Can you link me with someone who can sell me a local Zhen Jiang SIM card? I am also thinking about purchasing the new Blackberry Pearl. Will I be able to use all the functions of the Blackberry while using a local China Mobile SIM card? I would like to be able to send and receive messages from the US. Please advise.
Many Thanks. Thank you.
Kevin Hoff
He Kai Xuan
it's my first time to come to your blog. i think i got a real storehouse. Excellent!
Posted by: Wing on September 10, 2006 8:02 PMCorporations don't need your endorsement, maybe you want their patronage, silly boy! That's not the way to do it though.
Posted by: solopolo on September 10, 2006 11:51 PMsolopolo, I don't need your endorsement either.
Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on September 11, 2006 12:56 AMHi Kevin, I don't have direct contact to sell SIM card to you. You may try ebay.com.cn. I think there is someone there selling the card. For the Blackberry, China Mobile does have Blackberry services, and some geeks configured blackberry to work with China Mobile even before they officially support Blackberry. So my suggestion is, ask those guys who have done it.
Posted by: Jian Shuo Wang (external link) on September 11, 2006 1:00 AMJian Shuo Wang, thanks a million for the advice. I will check out Ebay China. I will also look around for how to configure Blackberry for China. If you hear of anyone who has done this please let me know. Otherwise, if I have an opporunity to spend some time in Shanghai next month I'll look you up.
Thank you!
Kevin
Posted by: Kevin Hoff (external link) on September 11, 2006 8:40 AM>>>>solopolo, I don't need your endorsement either.
none given!
Posted by: solo on September 12, 2006 2:27 AMI thought Vanke was a school?? And if I remembered correctly, I went to that school.
Posted by: Vanker on September 17, 2006 12:28 AMSincere greetings and best regards to everyone, We are a real estate agency in Shanghai and offer apartment renting service for foreigners.
We have apartments available in different areas in Shanghai. Most of our apartments and house are in Jing An district, Xu Hui district, Chang Ning distrct and Huang Pu district (People's square). We also have apartments rent in Pu Dong or further away from Shanghai. We totally understand the reruirements of the foreigners when they look for apartments in Shanghai-----Nice area for the convinient life, good building not very old, nice apartments which are newly decorated and fully furnished with internet access, electrical appliances and good view. We also know that young foreigners normally like IKEA furniture or the same style furniture...That's we try to make the nice apartments suit for you for your comfortable life in Shanghai. The price of apartments in Shanghai is here as follows:
1 bedroom-------area around Huai Hai Lu, Nan Jing Lu, Xu Jia Hui, Jing An temple, line 1, 2, 3000RMB to 5000RMB.
2 bedrooms----- area around Huai Hai Lu, Nan Jing Lu, Xu Jia Hui, Jing An temple, line 1, 2, 4000RMB to 7000RMB.
3 bedrooms-----area around Huai Hai Lu, Nan Jing Lu, Xu Jia Hui, Jing An temple, line 1, line 2, 5000RMB to 10000RMB.
4 bedrooms-----starts 6000RMB to 15000RMB.
Please notice: the price of the apartments is always influenced by the area, location and the complex. Please be aware of the situation.
We will try our best to find apartments you like. More details, please send your requirements to Jasonchina7@yahoo.com or call 13918591885 (Shanghai mobile number) for more information. Looking forward to working with you.
good gracious! thanks for this informative information.keep it up,goahead.
What suggestions does anyone have as to renting or purchasing a condo in Sichuan Province, e.g. Chengdu or Luzhou?
Posted by: Richard on October 4, 2007 5:50 AMVanke's managment is very good. But the apartment called Vanke Holiday is not as good as the one I am living now. I used to want to buy the renovated unit (phase 5) in Vanke Holiday, but after I visited the show apartment, I gave up becuiase I think the ceilings is not high enough and thus makes me feel a little cramed.
Posted by: susan (external link) on March 31, 2008 5:33 PM