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Keynote Address
President Jiang Zemin
People's Republic of China
Tuesday May 8, 2001
Keynote Address
William J. Clinton
42nd US President
Thursday May 10, 2001

Fortune Global Forum: Next Generation Asia

Where the Best Minds in World Business Meet
The FORTUNE Global Forum brings together the people who make things happen. Each year they gather in a different location to swap the intelligence, forge their relationships, strike the deals, and shape the strategies that move world business into the future.
On 8-10 May 2001, this ongoing discourse will move to Hong Kong to focus on “Next Generation Asia.” Within the framework of a dynamic program developed by FORTUNE’s editors and against the backdrop of an exclusive, intimate setting, the heads of major multinationals, world leaders, and influential thinkers will confer about the issues, challenges, and opportunities driving today’s global economy. What impact will Asia have on global business in the next decade? How is the Asian business landscape changing? What technological and cultural changes are driving innovation across the region? How can the world's largest multinationals tap into this rich and growing marketplace?
Participation in the FORTUNE Global Forum is limited to chairmen, CEOs, presidents, and top managing directors of major multinational corporations. Top-caliber participants, global representation, a strategically focused program led by the editors of FORTUNE, and meaningful, peer-level dialogue ensure that the FORTUNE Global Forum is the meeting of the best minds in world business.
 
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  FORTUNE, CNN Plan Extensive "Next Generation" Coverage
CNN will air highlights from the Fortune Global Forum on "Moneyline" worldwide during the week of May 7th, 2001.

Charlie Rose to Conduct Interviews

Forum participants will have front-row seats as Mr. Rose will engage high-profile business leaders—including Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer—in the intelligent and insightful manner that is his trademark.