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"The China Investor Forum 2005"
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Nov.
7th, 2005, Los Angeles(Confirmed & Final)
Capitalizing
China Opportunities
The China Investor From 2005 plans to bring policy-makers,
C-level corporate officers of leading companies
both public and public-to-be from Greater China
Area to Wall Street, and let them further explain
the growth opportunities to US institutional investors.
The forum is aimed to:
- Present the growth opportunities of China to Wall Street
- Discover best Chinese stocks
- Bridge the US capital markets and companies from greater China area
- Network American institutional investors, business leaders and Chinese entrepreneurs
- Provide depth information & insights on Chinese economy, companies and policies
Register Los Angeles Forum by 10/15/2005
to get online special price $100. $120 at door.
Introduction
Amongst many uncertainties in these early years of the 21st Century, China is surely emerging as the rising star in the world economy. After over two decades of economic reforms, China has experienced spectacular economic growth that has made profound financial and economic impacts over the greater China area, its neighbors and whole globe. Look at some data in the below:
- 1.3 billion people & 20% of global population
- Middle class of 300 million people
- Only 7.3% of the population is currently online
- 5 year total growth in internet usage is 317%, or 63% annualized growth
- E-commerce expected to grow 36% in 2005
China has been the number one destination for foreign direct investment for years. And about 100 companies from Greater China Area listed in NYSE and Nasdaq also outperformed the broad market index last year. These companies have to abide both the US and Chinese corporate laws and their transparency and disclosure are as good as their American counterparts. Most of them are industrial leaders in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan, and their financials are sounding, and potentials great. While many rush to catch the growth opportunities provided by Chinese economies, a lot more who have the same urges are also worried about the investment exit strategies, the non-transparencies of Chinese corporate operations and ownership protection. Thus, companies from China, Taiwan and Hong Kong listed in US capital markets become the best alternative for the American individual and institutional investors.
Organizing Committee:
Conference Organizer:
- TheChinaInvestor.org, China Business Info
Authority
Industrial Advisors:
- US & Internationall managers and analysts
of emerging market fundss
- CEOs of China/Far East Operation of major multinational companies
- MDs of China/Far East Operation of major law and accounting firms
- CEO/COO/CFOs of Chinese companies seeking overseas listing CEO/COO/CFOs of Chinese companies listed overseas
- Leading private entrepreneurs
- Executives of Sponsors
Conference Participants:
Chinese Participants:
- Policy makers on overseas public listing and foreign investments
- CEOs, COOs, CFOs of Chinese companies listed in the United States
- Executives of state owned enterprises looking for US listing/financing
- Executives of quality private enterprises and individual entrepreneurs
- Professionals from Chinese financial industry and related sectors
US Participants:
- US policy makers
- Institutional Investors, PEGs
- Venture capitals and business lenders
- Corporate and individual direct investors
- Investment bankers, accountants, IR and business consultants
- Financial analysts with focus in emerging market and Far East
- Companies with/seeking business expansion/restructure plan to China
Conference Programs:
Morning Session (Private)
1:00-1:30PM US-China Macro Economy
- Xiaoming Zou, Commercial Consul of China Los Angeles
China's economy: opportunities and challenge to the US
- Perry Wong, Senior Research Economist, Milken Institute
US-China economic relationship outlooks
- Philip Xu, CEO and Chairman of Board, World Capital Market Inc.
Globalization and US-China Leadership
1:30-2:00: IPO, Reverse Mergers and PIPEs
Speaker: Kevin K. Leung, Partner, RICHARDSON & PATEL LLP
" Raising Capital and Going Public through RTOs and PIPEs
Speaker: James Tunkey, Partner, IOnAsia.com
" Saban Oxley Compliance
2:00-3:00: Road Show for Chinese public companies in USA
- Global Mart Inc. Sponsored by WCM
- Sunny Life Global, Inc. (SNYL.PK) Sponsored by WCM
- Terra Norstra Resource (OTC: TNRO.OB) Sponsored by Etech
- Pacificnet (NASDAQ: PACT) Sponsored Jeremy
Goodwin, China Diligizer Group
- Great China International Holdings (GCIH.OB), Sponsored by Etech
- AXM Pharma Incorporated (AXJ) Sponsored by Etech
- China Town House Development (XECO.OB) Sponsored by Etech
3:00-4:00 Chinese IPO & RTO candidates seeking Sponsorship, IR Support
- MingNetwork.com & 1Minpost.org (John Huang)
- MingData.com (Alan Zeng)
- Bio-tech Deal: COB-888 A Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease (Steve Jia)
- Big Moving Picture (David Knight)
4:00-5:00 M&A and Private Equity investment in China
- Recent China M&A case analysis (Will Lu, Managing Director, World Financial Market Inc.)
- M&A opportunities in China (Mark Urdahl, Partner, White Dove Partners)
- Potentials, models and exit strategies for US Middle Market Companies (Thomas Korzenecki, Principal Managing Director, Etech Securities Inc )
- How to Locate, Acquire and Manage Companies in the U.S. (William F. Capps, Partner, Jeffer Mangels Butler & Marmaro LLP)
5:00-6:00: Networking
Sponsors:
Media Sponsors:
US Media Sponsors: Forbes Magazine, CNBC, CNNfn,
Bloomberg, Wall Street Journal, Yahoo! Finance,
MS Money Central, CBS Marketwatch.
Chinese Media Sponsors: Sina, Sohu, People¡¯s
Daily, Chinese Financial Times, CCTV, China
Securities Daily, Chinese Business Week, Chinese
Financial Magazine, China Digital Wealth
Time and Venue:
Los Angeles
Conference Schedule: Nov. 7th, 2005
Proposed Conference Venue: Reception & Conference:
Pasadena Hilton Hotel
DIRECTIONS
TO THE CHINA INVESTOR FORUM
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