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Going Global Requires More Preparation for Chinese Companies September 1, 2004 Shanghai, 1 September 2004: Going global is not all gold but the medals are there to be won – and not just the silver and bronze, according to Jerry Leamon, Deloitte’s Global Managing Partner for Clients and Markets. Two key issues facing businesses going global are having real knowledge of the foreign market and the best preparation possible.

While visiting Shanghai for Deloitte business, Mr Leamon outlined his concerns about companies not achieving their true potential when entering foreign markets, due mainly to a lack of thorough preparation.

Mr Leamon said, going global is like preparing for the...

Futhi Mtoba Wins South Africa's "2004 Businesswoman of the Year" Award August 25, 2004 Sandton, South Africa, August 25, 2004 — The Businesswomen's Association (BWA) has announced that Futhi Mtoba, Deputy Chairman at the Deloitte member firm in South Africa and recently appointed Chairman Designate, has been awarded the title of 2004 Businesswoman of the Year.

The award, sponsored by Nedbank, was bestowed at a gala banquet at the Sandton Convention Centre, Gauteng. Now in its 25th year, the accolade is given to the businesswoman judged by a panel of experts to be South Africa's Businesswoman of...

Deloitte Moves to Expand Its Position in India August 16, 2004 Mumbai, August 16, 2004 An agreement has been reached between AF Ferguson & Co. (Ferguson) and Deloitte subject to the relevant due diligences which will strengthen Deloitte’s leading position in one of the world’s most important developing markets. Ferguson with its 110 year history in India, will give Deloitte even greater capacity to provide services to some of the world’s largest multinationals and India’s most prestigious and well respected businesses.

Ferguson will join the existing Deloitte Haskins & Sells Firms, C.C.Chokshi & Co., Fraser & Ross,...

Football Finance: European Clubs Tackle Rising Costs August 5, 2004 London, August 5, 2004 — The 13th edition of the Deloitte Annual Review of Football Finance is published today. It was first published the year before the Premier League commenced.

Deloitte estimate that European clubs and federations now generate more than £7 billion of income each season. More than half of this total was income generated by the clubs in Europe's "Big Five" top divisions (England, Italy, Germany, Spain and France) — £3.9 billion in 2002-03, up 7 percent from the previous season. Read our...

Technology Firms Risk Losing Advantage as China's Influence on Global Standards Reaches Critical Levels August 4, 2004 New York, August 4, 2004 — China is no longer content with just being the world's pre-eminent manufacturer, as it is increasingly active in the development of global technology standards, Deloitte finds in a study released today. Produced by Deloitte's Global Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) Industry Group and Deloitte Research, the report, "Changing China: Will China's Emerging Technology Standards Reshape Your...
Two Deloitte Consulting Leaders Among "Top 25 Most Influential Consultants" for 2004 July 12, 2004 New York, July 12, 2004 — Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu today announced that Consulting Magazine has recognized Paul Robinson of Deloitte Consulting LLC in Canada and Sandy Shirai of Deloitte Consulting LLP in the United States as two of its "Top 25 Most Influential Consultants" for 2004. Representatives of 14 of the world's leading consulting firms selected Robinson and Shirai from more than 500 nominees. The criterion for selection was based on their superior client service,...
Deloitte Global Human Resources Managing Director Speaks at 33rd Annual National Association of Black Accountants’ Convention July 6, 2004 New York,  July 6, 2004 — "With the number of job candidates in short supply, companies will need to develop different strategies for recruiting talent in the future," said Jim Wall, managing director of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu’s Global Human Resources group, in his keynote address to the National Association of Black Accountants’ (NABA) Presidential Luncheon.

In his address to more than 150 NABA professionals from across the U.S., he shared his perspectives on recruitment and retention within the professional services industry. Wall said that today's students have many opportunities from...

Deloitte Welcomes Midwest Leader to the C-Suite: Jeff Rohr Named Chief Financial Officer June 22, 2004 New York, June 21, 2004 — Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, the global professional services organization, announced today that Jeffrey P. Rohr has been named chief financial officer of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu and its U.S. member firm, Deloitte & Touche LLP.

Mr. Rohr, 54, has served as regional managing partner (RMP) of the U.S. firm's Midwest practice in Chicago since 1995. He succeeds Bill Fowler, who is retiring after 38 years with Deloitte, the last nine as CFO. Deborah L. DeHaas has been named to succeed Mr. Rohr as U.S. Midwest regional managing partner.

"The leadership changes we are announcing today...

Deloitte Predicts Electronic Game Devices to Increase Five-Fold to 2.6 Billion by 2010 May 27, 2004 New York, May 27, 2004 — Unrelenting progress in processing power, network bandwidth and storage capacity will enable the electronic game industry to become greater than five times more pervasive by 2010, with the installed base of electronic game devices (excluding PCs) growing from 415 million to 2.6 billion. "Moore’s Law and Electronic Games," a new global report by Deloitte's Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) Group and 
Deloitte CEO William G. Parrett Tells Ethics Leaders that Principled Ethical Behavior Fosters Economic Opportunity May 14, 2004 United Nations, May 14, 2004 — William G. Parrett, chief executive officer of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, called on multinational corporations to establish and follow codes of conduct that transcend minimum compliance, through principled ethical behavior that bolsters the rule of law and would therefore lead to expanded economic opportunities around the world.

William G. Parrett, global chief executive officer of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, speaking at the United Nations.

Speaking to guests of an International Center for Corporate...

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