Filed in archive Studies
by james on July 30, 2006
Does the global private equity investor need any reminder of the dangers posed by doing business in China. Despite the news that the Chinese Internet company Sohu had its search engine blocked last...
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Dang Dang, China's top seller of books since 1999, has since branched out into music, DVDs, software, and even electronic goods, jewelry and kitchenware targeting China's new young consumers...
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In the Emerging Markets Private Equity newsletter, there's an excellent overview and report on China's private equity market. The editor writes, " the dynamics of China's private...
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Filed in archive IPOs
by james on July 20, 2006
Although there were only 5 China IPOs since January through through June 2006, Daniel Gao, publisher and director of the China Securities Yearbook, views this year as a milestone for China's...
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Filed in archive M&A
by james on July 19, 2006
Mainland mergers and acquisitions for the first half of 2006. Deals have risen over 71 percent , reaching a record $41 billion in deals, according to Dealogic, the UK based technologically advanced...
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Unless you have been dwelling in a cave, the China story remains the same: There's a tsunami of capital washing over the Great Wall amounting to nearly $1 billion weekly according to McKinsey...
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Filed in archive Law
by james on July 12, 2006
There are many excellent law firms offering their China expertise to the increasing number of private equity investors and manufacturers scaling the Great Wall of business. CVN counts among that...
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Filed in archive Conferences
by james on July 10, 2006
Tomorrow in Silicon Valley, the Hua Yuan VC Group and Red Herring magazine are slated to co-host a progam with a stellar line-up of leading China focused venture capitalists and Chinese...
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Filed in archive by james on July 07, 2006
Paid Content.org cites that Virtuos, one of the world's largest outsourced services provider in the games industry, announced today that it has closed a Series A stock financing round with Legend...
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Filed in archive IPOs
by james on July 06, 2006
The gongs were beating at the Shanghai Stock Exchange as shares of Bank of China, one of the Middle Kingdom's "big four" lenders, made a strong debut in Shanghai yesterday as the new...
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Not unlike my colleagues at Marketwatch, especially tech commentator, John Shinal's recent article, "Earth to Google:Beijing is not Silicon Valley," I am generally skeptical of analysts...
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Filed in archive Book review
by james on July 03, 2006
As the Chinese securities market is expanding and opening up to foreign participation, domestic and foreign investors are now poised to pay increasing attention to the financial and operating status...
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