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After burning the midnight oil for over a week, Asiamoney's editorial staff finally reached a consensus on the best performing banks in Asia in 2011. No doubt some of you will feel hard done by, but someone has to come out on top. And the winners are....
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Asiamoney is now pleased to announce the best Equity and M&A deals of the year. And the winners are....
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Each year ASIAMONEY picks three standout companies from each Asian country that are particularly well run and one standout executive. In China HC International proves that information sells, Skyworth benefits from China's love of TV, Tencent's gutsy approach to acquisitions pays off, and Chang Zhenming revitalises Citic Pacific.
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Asiamoney is pleased to announce the most impressive deals in the bond, loans, and bespoke finance space in Asia this year. And the winners are....
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Each year ASIAMONEY picks three standout companies from each Asian country that are particularly well run and one standout executive. In Japan, drug distributor and dairy specialist Cosmos Pharmaceutical wins the plaudits for honest business, CyberAgent gets credit for its tech-savvy strategy, and incontinence products manufacturer Unicharm holds its own in the large-cap category.
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Each year ASIAMONEY picks three standout companies from each Asian country that are particularly well run and one standout executive. In Australia Kathmandu Holdings is seeing sales sour; Ramsay Health Care is well positioned to make money in the private market; and Amcor is packing in a great business strategy.