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Published by: International Institute for Management Development (IMD)
Originally published in: 2007
Version: 03.12.2007

Abstract

After the state partly privatised Dhangtu Beer, the Dutch company Global Beverage bought a large stake in the company. Nevertheless the Chinese state still owned a considerable amount of shares and had too much influence - at least in Jan van der Werde's opinion. He was responsible for making Dhangtu beer a successful undertaking for Global Beverage.
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Abstract

After the state partly privatised Dhangtu Beer, the Dutch company Global Beverage bought a large stake in the company. Nevertheless the Chinese state still owned a considerable amount of shares and had too much influence - at least in Jan van der Werde's opinion. He was responsible for making Dhangtu beer a successful undertaking for Global Beverage.

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