[Vnbiz] The march of McDonald's...

Pham Thanh Nhon nhonpt at gmail.com
Sun Nov 12 21:58:04 PST 2006


Hi all,
Why don't you like that? It's a certain thing of open market in
liberalization and globalization. I like to go around the city on motobike
and see the diversity of  city life: many trademarks from foreign countries,
the giant brands... If you don't like KFC or Western fast food, what's about
others such as HSBC or City Bank of financial sector, Microsoft or Intel in
IT field...

If a giant is lost in Viet Nam, I think it is not good for the trade.
Because it will throw away many job, investments, and other opportunities of
trade flow. Like or not, you have to accept these for the development.

On 11/13/06, nguyen_ngoctu at petronas.com.my <nguyen_ngoctu at petronas.com.my>
wrote:
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> [Vietnam Business Forum]
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> Dear CACC
> In HCMC, my observation that the KFC business is growing up day by day
> (Good or bad , I don't know???) KFC has some restaurants around the city (
> at corner of Nguyen Dinh Chieu- Pham Ngoc Thach str, Nearby New wolrd
> Hotel, Nguyen Van Cu-Tran Hung Dao Str)  and normally crowded. They're
> also
> building a few new restaurants That is the good indication for KFC and
> other Fast food business. I, myself actually don't like Western Fast food
> but that is the fact.
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> Yours truly!
>
> Tu (Mr), Nguyen Ngoc
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> Senior Business Planner
> Petronas Carigali (Vietnam)
> 170 HaiBaTrung Str, Dist 01 HCM City
> Petronet: 8701 - 5004
> Tel: +84.8.8222112/ext 5004 Fax: +84.8.8242152
> Mob: + 84.90.3686860 Email: nguyen_ngoctu at petronas.com.my
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> " Be positive. Never complain without recommending a solution !"
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>                      Romi
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> [Vietnam Business Forum]
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> Re: The march of McDonald's, Burger King, KFC and other fast food brands
> into VN
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> Honestly, I've never wished to see them in Ha Noi or anywhere else in VN.
> I've always been so proud to hear compliments on the slimness of the
> VietNamese (esp. women) thanks to the non-existence of such Western fast
> food in Ha Noi, as well as the high community-sport spirit of our people.
> It's truly beautiful to walk around the Hoan Kiem lake every early morning
> and late afternoon, just to see people jogging, doing T'aichi, Yoga...
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> KFC did open 1 store in Ha Noi a few months ago. Luckily, it doesn't seem
> to be successful!
> I wonder how are these things in HCM city? Any CACC would like to share
> some opinions?
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> Cheers,
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> Romi
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> On 11/6/06, Phan, Tai <Tai.Phan at ed.gov> wrote:
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> [Vietnam Business Forum]
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> Vietnam's WTO membership will cut both ways, bringing opportunities and
> challenges
> The Associated PressPublished: November 6, 2006
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> Vietnam also recently approved a franchising law that will make it easier
> for companies like McDonald's and Starbucks to gain a presence in cities
> where U.S. chain stores remain largely absent.
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> If Vietnam's cities lose some of their distinctiveness and become more
> like
> other bustling Asian cities, that's just the price progress, said Doan Duy
> Khuong, vice president of the Vietnam Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
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> "In a market-driven, money-driven society, we can't avoid the laws of
> life," Khuong said_______________________________________________
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