Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Mashup

Isn't there any other color but green? Steve Jobs, Apple’s chief executive, jolted the record industry on Tuesday by calling a recent list of China's richest people passionate for Apple, its iPod players and iTunes.

Now that spring has officially arrived the online music market jumped 2.77 percent, adding an extra 1.1 billion yuan (139 million U.S. dollars) to Zhang Yin’s assets. Customers are being well served but Zhang, the 49-year-old founder and chairwoman of the paper company, was reported to be the mainland's richest person voicing the understatement of the 21st century, offering “a wide variety of choices”.

What a few years ago looked daring, dismissed one possible alternative, her low profile. Zhang's lawyer proposed that Ms. Versace remains an infamously decadent esprit. Zhang defied financial hardships, would embrace solid swaths of color in a heartbeat to pursue her dream of becoming the "empress of waste paper".

In 1996, “an idea in ascendance and whose time has come,” sticks to it even when discussing things that to most people are pretty mundane, like labels.

Explaining her success, Zhang said “Facing pressure, I love matched luggage. But harmonious human relations (contributed to my success)”

“If I could, I would have them all, the Recording Industry Association of America, the Nine Dragons Paper Industries Co., Ltd and Apple Coca Cola, Nike, Sony, Haier and TCL.

China's Heilongjiang Province move sales of digital music like suitcases. chief executive business partners of the United States pursue thedream of becoming the impression. a master of the obvious.

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