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PIPE Opportunities in China

Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Geography is still a challenge with China but it is mitigated in part because the companies trade in the US..

A SQUARE :: 07May08 PIPE Opportunities in China
Category PIPEs
Faculty Bradley J. Ackerman
Expertise PIPEs
Author Sona Blessing
Faculty Name
There are countless small Chinese companies that have sizable potential for growth and a need to access the capital markets in a timely fashion. Whether they are seeking first mover advantage or have an opportunity for an acquisition, timing is critical and of essence.
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