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Mergers & Acquisitions in China

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This guide takes a detailed look at all aspects of purchasing part or all of a business in China. Written specifically for businesses to understand all the nuances of China M&A, it details the complete regulatory processes involved as well as the differences that arise when handling M&A between private Chinese companies, Chinese State-Owned Enterprises, and Chinese Listed Corporations. It also deals with the acquisition of bankrupt assets and auction procedures. China Briefing's guides are leaders in their field, provide practical and pragmatic legal and tax information for foreign investors in the PRC and are of specific interest to all businessmen, lawyers, accountants, advisors and academics working in this field.

List of contents

China's M&A environment.- Cooperative JVs versus Equity JVs.- Regulatory issues concerning acquisition of privately held enterprises.- Regulatory issues concerning acquisition of foreign-invested enterprises.- Regulatory issues concerning acquisition of state-owned enterprises.- Regulatory issues concerning acquisition of publically listed enterprises .-The China M&A transition and procedural structure.- Due diligence and risk analysis.- Valuating an acquisition target.- Negotiation strategies.- Buying bankrupt assets.- Workforce and management issues.- Tax planning.- Converting a Chinese company into a foreign-invested enterprise.- Common mistakes.

About the author

Dezan Shira & Associates is a specialist foreign direct investment practice, providing business advisory, tax, accounting, payroll and due diligence services to multinationals investing in China, Hong Kong, India and Vietnam. Established in 1992, the firm is a leading regional practice in Asia with seventeen offices in four jurisdictions, employing over 170 business advisory and tax professionals.
Dezan Shira & Associates provides a combination of business advisory and accounting services to our clients, giving them the ability to acquire professional knowledge in the local legal regulatory environment in each country as well as the tax and financial implications of doing so.
We also provide useful business information through our media and publishing house, Asia Briefing.

Summary

This guide takes a detailed look at all aspects of purchasing part or all of a business in China. Written specifically for businesses to understand all the nuances of China M&A, it details the complete regulatory processes involved as well as the differences that arise when handling M&A between private Chinese companies, Chinese State-Owned Enterprises, and Chinese Listed Corporations. It also deals with the acquisition of bankrupt assets and auction procedures. China Briefing's guides are leaders in their field, provide practical and pragmatic legal and tax information for foreign investors in the PRC and are of specific interest to all businessmen, lawyers, accountants, advisors and academics working in this field.

Product details

Assisted by Chris Devonshire-Ellis (Editor), And Scott (Editor), Andy Scott (Editor), Sam Woollard (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.08.2011
 
EAN 9783642149184
ISBN 978-3-642-14918-4
No. of pages 108
Weight 186 g
Illustrations VII, 108 p. 4 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Series China Briefing
China Briefing
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > International economy

B, Globalization, Business and Management, Entrepreneurship, Markets, Emerging Markets/Globalization, Management science, Emerging Markets and Globalization, Unternehmertum / Start-ups

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