Jeff Walters is a principal in the Shanghai office of The Boston Consulting Group.
Mr Morgan also opened the new Shanghai office of Mostyn-based chemical company Warwick International.
"Online shopping will indeed grow quickly, " said Yuval Atsmon, an associate principal in McKinsey's Shanghai office.
The company opened a Shanghai office in 2008 (it also has offices in Dublin, Ireland, and San Francisco).
There is not a single car plant in China, says Paul Gao, a consultant from McKinsey's Shanghai office, that has economies of scale.
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Now, as Gordon Orr, who works in McKinsey's Shanghai office points out, the prizes go to the top few firms in any industry.
The remarkable thing, says Gordon Orr, of the Shanghai office of McKinsey, a consultancy, is how China has allowed foreigners to come in and dominate entire industries carmaking, for example.
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The company, CTrip (a Chinese equivalent of Expedia), decided to cut spending on expensive Shanghai office space by inviting some of its staff to work at home.
They declined to answer our questions and instead referred us to the Shanghai Information Office (SIO) where an employee, who declined to give her name, advised us to check their website for updates.
Christie's opened an office in Shanghai in 1994 and has held auctions with local firm Forever.
They were joined by four officials from the Councillors Office of Shanghai Municipal Government.
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To that end, Liverpool Vision (the council's inward investment arm) has set up a dedicated office in Shanghai.
Ohio State University opened a "gateway" office in Shanghai in 2010 to coordinate recruiting, alumni activities and fundraising efforts.
Ohio State University, with more than 10, 000 graduate students, opened a "gateway" office in Shanghai in 2010 to coordinate recruiting, alumni activities and fundraising efforts in those markets.
In fact, it c osts more to rent out an office in Shanghai and Hong Kong than it does in New York, according to CB Richard Ellis, a commercial real estate firm.
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One thing is certain, Shanghai is new, Shanghai is open for business, Shanghai wants more corporations renting office space.
As office buildings from Singapore to Shanghai to Sao Paulo to London become sleekworthy billboards of Design progress, leaders understand that better Design not only helps make life better, but it is an influence that attracts commerce, attracts talent, and attracts value.
Today, Old Shanghai is walled in by the apartment and office towers slowly and inevitably approaching from all sides.
In 2011 in Shanghai there was 12 million square feet of office absorption.
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It still costs twice as much to maintain an office in Hong Kong as it does in Shanghai.
It is one of many labs in the biochemistry research gulch of Shanghai's 15-square-mile high-tech office park.
One high-profile deal involves its purchase in late 2012 of a grade-A office and five-star hotel complex in downtown Shanghai from a distressed local developer.
He and Lu, both from the remote northwestern province of Xinjiang, chose to live and base their office in the city of Hangzhou, rather than cosmopolitan Shanghai two hours away, because of the lakeside city's age-old connection to Chinese literature and art.
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The Chinese release was probably delayed to give domestic films a better chance of box office success, says the BBC's John Sudworth in Shanghai.
He has put together a joint venture production studio in Shanghai to churn out high-quality animated movies aimed at scoring box office successes both in China and internationally.
After quitting a job as an executive director in the fixed-income group in the London office of Goldman Sachs, Sulger, now 33, moved to Shanghai knowing no Mandarin.
The supply comes as Guangzhou's office market, one of China's largest outside of Beijing and Shanghai, already is among the weakest of the major Asian markets, PPR says.
One local fund manager in Shanghai served his visitors from The Economist tea in leaky, plastic cups in a tiny windowless office.
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