Price Members --- RMB 200 Non-members --- RMB 400 Growth via Proper M&A in China - with latest legal/tax update
The impact of WTO admission, the rapid consolidation of domestic industry able to compete on a global scale, clarification of legislations, coupled with high Chinese annual economic growth rates, makes China a genuine world player in global M&A markets. In the first quarter of 2007, global M&A activity amounted to US$1.13 trillion, 14% higher than the same period in 2006. How is it possible to take advantage of the many opportunities and achieve fast growth and expansion via proper M&A in China? Mr. Tue Tyge Moller, Vice President ofDaniscoand specialist in China Strategic Ventures, will advise on:
How to prepare for a proper acquisition and not least integration of Chinese company? Good preparation is the key to success Integration from different perspectives --Management --HR --Sales --Health & Safety Mrs. Camilla Ojansivu, Lawyer ofRoedl & Partner Consulting, will give an update on:
The latest legal issues in M&A Legal frameworks applicable to transactions involving SOE, FIE. What legal procedures to follow? What kinds of legal problems are most likely to crop up in the process?
Mr. Stephane Grand, CEO ofSJ GrandInternational Business Solutions, will discuss:
How to financially optimize an acquisition - Due Diligence Valuation of target companies How do you finance a purchase Post Acquisition Restructuring
More about the Speakers:
Mr. Tue Tyge Mollerhas been working withDaniscoin the current position in China for almost two and a half years with a special focus on JV’s, co-operations, alliances and acquisitions. Prior to coming to China he worked in Denmark for Amcor Flexibles, an Australian based global packaging company. He has extensive experience with Danisco in many different management positions. He has been involved in many acquisitions primarily as the acquirer, but has also experienced working with a company being acquired. His background is law in which he holds a Master degrees from NYU and Denmark. Mr. Moller was chairman ofDCCC Shanghaifrom 2005-2007 and is now vice chairman.
Mrs. Camilla Ojansivuhas a law degree from Lund University in Sweden and a Masters in Law from the University of London with particular focus on foreign investment law in Asia. She has been working in China as a lawyer since 2001. Her focus is on foreign investment related legal issues, M&A and related pre-operational work such as Due Diligences and Pre-transaction negotiations.
Mr. Stephane Grandhas 11 years of experience of the Chinese market. A graduate of HEC (MBA programme), La Sorbonne and the Fletcher School he has first hand experience of the development of the legal system of the PRC as an associate of the Beijing office of Gide Loyrette Nouel, in the early 90s and with the World Bank Legal Reform and Private Sector Development department. Dr. Grand was then a consultant in New York and Beijing for US and British management consulting firms, advising clients on acquisitions and strategic market positioning moves. He later went on to head the Chinese practice of RSM. Stephane Grand created both the tax and management consulting practices of RSM in China. His firm,SJ Grand IBS, was founded in 2003. The firm has been advising large and small clients on their development and profitability strategies in the PRC. The firm has advised clients on over 20 acquisition and sales deals. Time
17.30 -- Registration 18:00 -- Buffet dinner 18:30 -- DCCC Welcome 18:35 -- Tue Tyge Moller 19:20 -- Camilla Ojansivu 20:05 -- Stephane Grand 20:50 -- Open discussion 21:15 -- Update from DCCC 21:25 -- Update from the Embassy 21:30 -- Free networking
The fee includes a buffet dinner, a hot dog stand and free flow of beers and soft drinks. |