Managers are colorful in the statements of slowing economic expansion of China, which has helped to realize steady growth in profits of multinational companies for two decades.
Rick Goings, Chairman and CEO of Tupperware Brands Corp.: "If you sell cars, I might'm concerned." "We are in a good position in China. You have something important to take into account our product category. Pyramid of Maslow's needs: food, clothing, shelter. We We are just in the core at this level."
Jeff Immelt,, CEO of General Electric Co. ": The first thing I would say: I think of aviation, health care, energy and mining sectors. Thus, I think, everyone should start thinking about China."
Howard Schultz, CEO of Starbucks Corp .: "I strongly believe that the Chinese government's commitment to genuine economic reform is sincere and that his target of doubling the income of 2010 per capita by 2021 is achievable"
Tim Cook, CEO, Apple Inc.: "We remain very bullish on China, and we are not subscribed for predictions as doom and gloom, frankly."
Jon Moeller, CFO, Procter & Gamble Inc: "We are optimistic about China, not pessimistic. We really think that there are significant opportunities there.
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