Blue chips of the future

Not every Asian company is a sickly, debt-laden conglomerate. Well-managed businesses in sectors from food to electronics are positioning themselves to survive the region's recession. The success stories of the next decade might not be petroleum exporters and airlines, they might be glass makers, oil-palm growers or fast-food retailers. We pick out six of Asia's most promising companies.

ACER: Hitting the big screen

HANKUK GLASS: A clear focus on profit

HAP SENG CONSOLIDATED BERHAD: Growing from deep roots

JOLLIBEE FOODS: The sweet taste of success

JOHNSON ELECTRIC: Still motoring

WEI CHUAN: Eyeing China’s hungry market

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