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Davos 2004: Investing in China
Is China a Foreign Investment Goldmine or Minefield? Victor L. L. Chu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, First Eastern Investment Group, Hong Kong SAR; Carlos Ghosn, President, Nissan Motor Company, Japan; Dinesh C. Paliwal, Group Executive Vice-President, ABB, Switzerland William G. Parrett, Chief Executive Officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu, USA Ulrich Schumacher, President and Chief Executive Officer, Infineon Technologies, Germany; Donald L. Evans, US Secretary of Commerce Moderated by Bruce Nussbaum, BusinessWeek
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Burton G. Malkiel: Investing in China
Professor Burton Malkiel discusses why China will enjoy growth rates of economic activity well above those in the developed world. Malkiel shows that Chinese equities now are attractively priced relative to their earnings, their historical valuations, and their growth rates and that some risks have been attenuated over time. Malkiel then proceeds to examine the potential rewards and risks of the various indirect methods U.S. investors can use to access the Chinese market. April 2006
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Franklin "Pitch" Johnson: Democracy & Entrepreneurship
Franklin “Pitch” Johnson is known throughout the venture capital industry for his vision, insight, and principles. He stands out as one of the inventors of the venture capital business. Johnson’s talk deals with issues of democracy and entrepreneurship. Johnson not only deals with entrepreneurship in the United States but also in Russia and China and the impact it is having internationally.
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Venture Capital in China
Presenting at the UC Berkeley China Initiative, David Scheinman of Cisco Systems discusses the advantages and pitfalls of venture investing in China. His talk includes his personal experiences, and the increased importance of innovation in growing China's economy. 3/6/2006
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