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Back in 2011, we were writing like crazy about the risks of China VIEs. And every time we did, someone with a financial stake in one would tell us that we were being too negative. VIE stands for variable interest entity and those are entities that are used to allow a company in China to technically be a Chinese domestic ...Variable Interest Entities (VIE) In China. What Would The Buddha ...
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7 avr. 2011 - First, I am going to very briefly disucss Variable Interest Entities (VIE) and how they are typically used in China. VIEs are corporate structures usually set up to get around China's not allowing WFOEs to participate in China's internet sector. China Accounting Blog does an excellent job explaining a typical ...VIE structures | China Law Blog
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3 juil. 2011 - We have already seen regulatory challenges to VIEs, leading to Yahoo losing its interest in Alipay, and alleged theft of a VIE. Now we can add political risk. I think it is time to again ask the question whether VIEs are a going concern. I started this series suggesting that the VIE could be compared to the fable ...Failed China VIEs - China Law Blog
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26 déc. 2015 - What we most dislike is when relatively small foreign companies structure their China transaction as a VIE. We see these deals as likely to fail and as likely to harm the foreign company when they do. But we must be clear on why VIEs are so likely to fail, because it is clear that most foreigners who ...China VIE Structures, The Podcast. Money....So Money. | China Law ...
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15 août 2011 - Growing up, I used to occasionally play basketball with a guy by the name of Eddie Stokes. Eddie was a few inches shorter than me, but a heck of a lot stro.Gigamedia And The Perils Of VIEs. Dude, Where's My Chop? | China ...
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30 juin 2011 - Meet Gigamedia, a NASDAQ-listed Taiwanese video game company at the center of a controversy that nicely highlights some of the inherent shortcomings/To VIE Or Not To VIE (in China). Answers Will Come Via Web ...
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30 oct. 2011 - Under a VIE structure, a Chinese Internet provider is effectively owned by a foreign entity through a complex set of contractual arrangements, rather than through ownership of stock. The control by the foreign entity is so total and complete that the arrangement is considered the equivalent of ownership ...China VIEs Are Dead - China Law Blog
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22 janv. 2015 - January 19, 2015 marks the date of the death of the VIE investment structure in China. The death blow was dealt by the PRC State Council itself, the highest authority on such matters in China. Now that the issue is settled, we can all move on to figure out the effects. How was the VIE killed? On January 19 ...China VIE | China Law Blog
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17 juin 2013 - V.I.E.'s have for the most part worked just fine and this likely will not change, until there is a problem. And that itself is the problem. To make up a Yogi Berra quote, there is no problem with V.I.E.'s until there is a problem. Problems arise if the Chinese partners decide they don't want to follow the contracts ...Everything You Always Wanted To Know About China VIEs. The ...
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23 nov. 2011 - What the Chinese government gets out of the VIE structure is someone physically in China that they can toss in jail if something goes wrong. What the Chinese government has ultimately got to do is to set things up so that Chinese companies can get capital in China, but that's going to take a while to set up.