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Which Country Spends the Most Online? (Infographic)
Consumers are buying more online than ever before. Here's a breakdown of what ecommerce spending looks like across the globe.
Drone Maker Lands $60 Million From Intel
Yuneec, based in Hong Kong, is a way for Intel to enter new markets.
6 Global Alternative Cities to Silicon Valley to Start Your Company
Silicon Valley is the gold standard for launching startups, but it's not all rainbows and unicorns. Here is a snapshot of other hubs to inspire you to look elsewhere.
When It Comes to Knockoffs, Imitation Is the Costliest Form of Flattery
Trademarks and patents are far from perfect protection but they are, literally, the least a business can do to protect itself from counterfeiters.
10 Starbucks Frappuccinos You Can't Buy in America
As the famous drink celebrates its 20th birthday, check out where in the world you can buy flavors such as cheesecake and red bean.
Hong Kong's Central Bank Warns Against Investing in Bitcoin in Wake of Alleged Pyramid Scheme
When MyCoin suddenly shut down, some $387 million in investor cash bit the dust. Officials suspect that the exchange scammed customers all along.
How U.S. Entrepreneurs Can Expand or Partner in Asia
In the last four years, changes in Hong Kong's and Singapore's startup scenes have created opportunities -- and China's consumer market is evolving, too.
A Chinese-Food Delivery Man Ends Up Driving One of Hong Kong's Hottest Startups
Steven Lam's fast-growing company, GoGo Van, bills itself as the Uber of delivery vans and has raised $17 million in venture capital.
Overcoming Startup Obstacles, Hong Kong Style
Babson College's Peter Cohan offers lessons to learn from WeLab, offering below-market personal loans to consumers.
Top 4 Crowdfunding Developments and Predictions for Asia in 2015
The new year has arrived and for those looking to get into Asia's crowdfunding market, here are our predictions.
Why 2014 Was the Year of the Story
Storytelling was the common thread in an otherwise mercurial year in business.
3 Enticements U.S. Cities Could Copy From Hong Kong to Encourage Entrepreneurship
Americans could learn a thing or two from this Asian business center if they want to attract people to create new enterprises.
What You Need to Know Before Taking a Job in a Foreign Country
It's thrilling to be offered a job overseas but check if you can drink the water there and if the housing allowance will afford you better than the hostel.
Mrs. Fields and TCBY Are Rising From the Ashes, Hand in Hand
Through dual branding and an in-store ecommerce business, the two sweet sister brands are hoping to cash in on a new type of franchise.
Burned Out? 4 Destinations to Bring Back Your Entrepreneurial Spirit.
Regroup, re-energize and retrieve that go-get-'em spirit in these dynamic cities.