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Johnson Controls employs 25,000 people in China, and it was recently one of only 36 companies to be voted a "Top Employer" by the Corporate Research Foundation. Obscure awards aside, the company has a big-time opportunity in China and investors stand to benefit handsomely.
In this video, Fool.com contributor Aimee Duffy talks to Tyler Crowe about Johnson Controls' automotive business, and how its success parallels that of Ford and General Motors . She also discusses another specific opportunity for the company's building efficiency unit, and why it is better positioned than most international companies to succeed in China.
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