
Chinese Capital Market Takeover and Restructuring Guide
Chengwei Liu(Author)
Kluwer Law International (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 22. December 2010
Book
Hardback
536 pages
978-90-411-3210-9 (ISBN)
Description
Although several useful entry guides to China for business investors have appeared in recent years, this is the first book to focus on a business strategy that is becoming increasingly important - and attractive - to businesses in China: the takeover and restructuring of a listed company. This practice orientated book has an additional value, moreover, in that it fully takes into account not only the relevant regulations, most of which were promulgated or updated from 2005 to 2010, but also the actual structures and procedures of nearly ninety announced deals, right up to September 2010. In unprecedented details, the author, an experienced MandA lawyer, describes China specific takeover and restructuring cases involving foreign investors as well as state-owned shareholders on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, the Shenzhen Stock Exchange and 'ChiNext'. The presentation and analysis covers such elements as the following: the standard bids, such as tender offers, negotiated transfers, indirect takeovers and subscriptions for new shares; the special accesses available to a foreign investor such as qualifying as a 'strategic investor' or 'qualified foreign institutional investor' (QFII); the particular situations where 'state-owned shareholder' (SS) is involved or where a share exchange occurs, including where a foreign investor subscribes by injecting, or acquires indirectly via, its 'onshore foreign invested enterprise'; the basic restructuring approaches of a listed company - public offering and private placement; and the full meaning and significance of the 'substantial asset restructuring' (SAR), which may be asset purchases, disposals or swaps, or the SAR in special cases - merger or separation deals. The author's illustration of deal structures and step-by-step procedures, visualized in over 150 charts and checklists, gives the reader a clear path to follow through what can seem like a forbiddingly difficult process - a path rendered more secure by the deal histories presented. For companies with operations in China, or considering such operations, as well as professionals advising on these companies, this book is a goldmine of crucially valuable information and guidance. There is nothing else available that comes close to its authority or expertise in this area.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Zuidpoolsingel
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
540 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-411-3210-9 (9789041132109)
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Person
Chengwei Liu
BA (National Taiwan Univ.), MBA (National Chengchi Univ., Taiwan), MPhil (Univ. of Cambridge)
Chengwei's PhD research is funded by the Taiwan Government, Cambridge Overseas Trust and the Fitzwilliam College Senior Scholarship. He is a teaching assistant for MBA classes at Cambridge Judge Business School. He also supervises undergraduate studies at Cambridge for various colleges. Chengwei worked as a consultant before he came to Cambridge. He has experiences in research methods such as statistical analysis, case studies, behavioural experiment, and agent-based simulation modelling. Chengwei is a regular reviewer for the Academy of Management, and is the associate editor for the Special Session on Qualitative Methods for Innovation Research, IEEE ICMIT 2008. He was elected as student representative at Cambridge Judge Business School in 2006-2008.
From October 2010, Chengwei will be a Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College Oxford, working with Professor Jerker Denrell at the Säd Business School.
Research Interests
Chengwei's PhD thesis centres on the notion, and popular usage, of luck. His principal research interests are fourfold: (1) the intellectual history of chance, serendipity and luck; (2) evolutionary theory and ecological rationality; (3) behavioural judgement and decision-making; and (4) the philosophy and history of science.
BA (National Taiwan Univ.), MBA (National Chengchi Univ., Taiwan), MPhil (Univ. of Cambridge)
Chengwei's PhD research is funded by the Taiwan Government, Cambridge Overseas Trust and the Fitzwilliam College Senior Scholarship. He is a teaching assistant for MBA classes at Cambridge Judge Business School. He also supervises undergraduate studies at Cambridge for various colleges. Chengwei worked as a consultant before he came to Cambridge. He has experiences in research methods such as statistical analysis, case studies, behavioural experiment, and agent-based simulation modelling. Chengwei is a regular reviewer for the Academy of Management, and is the associate editor for the Special Session on Qualitative Methods for Innovation Research, IEEE ICMIT 2008. He was elected as student representative at Cambridge Judge Business School in 2006-2008.
From October 2010, Chengwei will be a Junior Research Fellow at Jesus College Oxford, working with Professor Jerker Denrell at the Säd Business School.
Research Interests
Chengwei's PhD thesis centres on the notion, and popular usage, of luck. His principal research interests are fourfold: (1) the intellectual history of chance, serendipity and luck; (2) evolutionary theory and ecological rationality; (3) behavioural judgement and decision-making; and (4) the philosophy and history of science.
Content
List of Abbreviations
List of Charts and Checklist
List of Deals
List of Key Regulations
Introduction
<b>Part I Takeover</b>
Chapter 1 Tender Offer
Chapter 2 Tender Offer with Delisting Purpose or Risk
Chapter 3 Negotiated Transfer and Indirect Takeover
Chapter 4 Exemption of Offer and the 2% Creeper
Chapter 5 Change of Interests
<b>Part II Takeover in Particular</b>
Chapter 6 Transfer by State-Owned Shareholder (SS)
Chapter 7 Strategic Investment by Foreign Investor
Chapter 8 Takeover Involving Share Exchange
Chapter 9 QFII Investment
<b>Part III Restructuring </b>
Chapter 10 Private Placement (Designated or Price Bidding)
Chapter 11 Public Offering (Initial or Secondary)
Chapter 12 Substantial Asset Restructuring (SAR)
Chapter 13 Asset Purchase through Private Placement
Chapter 14 Merger (by Absorption) and Separation (through IPOs)
Index
List of Charts and Checklist
List of Deals
List of Key Regulations
Introduction
<b>Part I Takeover</b>
Chapter 1 Tender Offer
Chapter 2 Tender Offer with Delisting Purpose or Risk
Chapter 3 Negotiated Transfer and Indirect Takeover
Chapter 4 Exemption of Offer and the 2% Creeper
Chapter 5 Change of Interests
<b>Part II Takeover in Particular</b>
Chapter 6 Transfer by State-Owned Shareholder (SS)
Chapter 7 Strategic Investment by Foreign Investor
Chapter 8 Takeover Involving Share Exchange
Chapter 9 QFII Investment
<b>Part III Restructuring </b>
Chapter 10 Private Placement (Designated or Price Bidding)
Chapter 11 Public Offering (Initial or Secondary)
Chapter 12 Substantial Asset Restructuring (SAR)
Chapter 13 Asset Purchase through Private Placement
Chapter 14 Merger (by Absorption) and Separation (through IPOs)
Index