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en Who is not bending the rules, Chinese companies or otherwise? Everyone is doing it.

en [U.S. Internet] companies are bending over too much to please Chinese authorities and to gain an advantage.

en If they're following the rules, they don't want to see other companies get away with bending or breaking them. We're gonna be on top of this.

en In the 1980s, Chinese companies tried to get out of the traditional, centrally planned economy and become market players. In the 1990s, many Chinese companies tried to restructure their company structure, to have ownership diversification, to go public domestically or internationally, and then to learn to set up new corporate governance. And after that, I think Chinese companies are looking more and more to the global competition.

en Since last year, foreign companies have been fiercely buying up Chinese companies, including some core companies. Foreign capital is so strong, a lot of Chinese companies have just collapsed.

en We believe many companies are taking a wait-and-see approach to the proposed rules. While some companies recognize their disclosures are inadequate, most want to see what the final rules entail and how other companies respond.

en It makes sense for Chinese companies to tie up with global companies to form an alliance in environmentally-friendly technology, given that the Chinese auto market will continue to grow and the government is getting concerned about pollution issues.

en The situations have different issues. Here we're seeing a bending and stretching of the rules. Over there the rules are totally crushed. ...We have an accounting standards board and a fairly strict set of standards. Yes, we're seeing some problems. But by comparison they are nothing like the problems in Japan.

en What's going on is good because here is a Chinese company where the Chinese senior management is being exposed to Singapore law. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. It's a lesson for Chinese companies that are listed here that Singapore won't shy away from putting you in trial.

en Our defense kept bending and bending and giving up things here and there, but they never really broke. I thought that showed a lot of perseverance in the way they played.

en We wish to warn the Chinese government and its oil companies to steer well clear of the Niger Delta. Chinese citizens found in oil installations will be treated as thieves. The Chinese government by investing in stolen crude places its citizens in our line of fire.

en The auction and trade of domain names will become more and more popular in China in the future, even Chinese language domain names. In fact, the price for Chinese domain names should be even higher because domain names in Chinese characters are much easier for Chinese people to remember and understand, and therefore, will be much more valuable for those companies wanting to promote their brands in China.

en The Chinese asset management industry is growing rapidly in size and sophistication. At the same time, overseas investors are seeking more information about Chinese companies. This enhancement to our services means that we now provide the best services for research and asset management companies investing in China.

en In the past, it's a window to raise funds for Chinese companies. And, in the future, it might also be itself a destination for Chinese money abroad.

en We welcome foreign oil investments, no matter they are from Chinese companies, European companies or US companies.


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