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Investing China
by 吴雪华
Hey there! This is Emmy, and welcome to the show! I have been a transaction lawyer in Beijing for seven years now. Through this show, I want to share with you my experiences in private equity investment industry in China from a legal perspective. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, you may find me via email at [email protected].
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Legal Representative and Company Seal
Welcome back to our new episode of Investing China. In today's show, we are going to talk about legal representative and company seal. Don't forget to contact me via email at [email protected]. I am looking forward to your letters.
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Capital Contribution Obligation
Welcome back to our new episode of Investing China. In today's show, we are going to talk about capital contribution obligation under the new PRC Company Law. Don't forget to contact me via email at [email protected]. I am looking forward to your letters.
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VIE Structure in China
Welcome back to our new episode of Investing China. In today's show, we are going to talk about VIE Structure in China. Don't forget to contact me via email at [email protected]. I am looking forward to your letter.
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Veto Rights
Welcome back to the second episode of Investing China. In today's show, we are going to talk about veto rights in China. Don't forget to contact me via email at [email protected]. I am looking forward to your letter.
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Redemption Clause in China
Greeting: Emmy welcomes listeners from Beijing, China. Background: A transaction lawyer with over seven years of experience in Beijing.Education: Graduated from Peking University in 2017.Career Path: Worked at top-tier law firms and then moved in-house at an investment company.Future Plans: Applying for a Juris Doctor program in Australia, starting in February 2025.Industry Overview: The history of private equity investments in China is less than 50 years old.Comparison: Adapted from the U.S. with unique Chinese characteristics.Redemption Clause: A debated topic in China's investment practices.U.S. Practice: Companies pay the redemption price to stakeholders.Chinese Practice: Both companies and founders share the responsibility.Founder's Burden: Often required to pay out of personal assets if the company lacks funds.Investor's Perspective: The redemption clause as a safety net against project failure.Market Thriving vs. Economic Challenges: The clause's impact during different economic times.False Sense of Security: Potential for misjudgment and overconfidence in investment strategies.Contact Information: Listeners can reach Emmy via email at [email protected].
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Hey there! This is Emmy, and welcome to the show! I have been a transaction lawyer in Beijing for seven years now. Through this show, I want to share with you my experiences in private equity investment industry in China from a legal perspective. If you have any thoughts or suggestions, you may find me via email at [email protected].
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