
17/07/2008, 14h58
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Date d'inscription: 10/2005
Localisation: Shanghai
Messages: 148
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Hello everyone
NextStep has two events next week. As always we will be hosting our regular NextStep Tuesdays, on July 22nd at the Cantine Bistro inside the 98 Innovation Zone on YanPing Road. You surely cannot miss the office buildings that are painted in bold yellow, orange and green.It is a creative zone for architects, designers, and programmers. As always this is an evening to spur conversation among like-minded entrepreneurs.
Two days later, on July 24th we will be holding a roundtable on Private Equity at the Oasis Boutique Executive Office complex near XinTianDi.You must RSVP for this event as it is limited to 30 seats, it is free of charge. RSVP@nextstepshanghai.com
The Ins and Outs of China PE Legal Issues :
Join us for a look into the fledgling Private Equity industry in China, and what it may mean for your company and for the future growth of China.
China is one of the world's fastest-growing economies, providing unparalleled opportunities for both foreign and local companies. Nevertheless, numerous cultural, commercial and governmental issues separate investors from opportunities and entrepreneurs from capital.The Private Equity (“PE”) market in China is showing promising signs of developing into a major global arena for investment opportunities. Of course, this is due in large part to the rise in China’s GDP as well as their excess foreign reserve supply, but it is the Government that it helping to pave the way to a more investor-friendly environment. New laws relating to investment vehicles modeled after those in developed countries are proving that China intends to be a compatible player in global capital markets. The Chinese government is working hard to configure its investment environment so that its economy can be fueled by PE investors, both from China and abroad.
Realizing the need for continued IPO expansion in China and to prevent Mainland China companies from listing abroad, the Chinese government will soon allow a less restrictive section of these Exchanges to operate. Called the “Venture Section”, companies will soon be allowed to list their IPOs as long as they attain certain milestones.
Don't forget to RSVP.
RSVP@nextstepshanghai.com

Cheers,
NextStep Team
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