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Asia M&A Forum 2007

Asia M&A Forum 2007

Venue: Island Shangri-La

Location: Hong Kong

Dates: 31/01/2007 - 01/02/2007

The Asia M&A Forum 2007 is the premier opportunity for Asia's leading M&A specialists. International Financial Law Review is delighted to host this year's Asia M&A Forum* on January 31stand February 1st 2007at the Island Shangri-La in Hong Kong.

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This year's eminent speakers include:


  • Guo Jingyi, Deputy Director, MOFCOM, Beijing.
  • DavidKatz, Partner, Wachtell Lipton Rosen&Katz, New York.
  • Peter Broussard, General Counsel,  Asia-Pacific, CelaneseCorporation, Shanghai.
  • Richard Thurston, Vice President and General Counsel, Taiwan Semi conductor Manufacturing Company Limited, Hsinchu.
  • William Thomson, Tax Director, Asia Pacific, Time Warner, Hong Kong.
 
Key topics to be addressed:

 
THE CHINA FACTOR IN GLOBAL M&A: Our panelists will analyze and give their in-the-trenches perspectives on today's legal and practical developments surrounding China's continued emergence as a major player in global M&A.
 
HEDGE FUND ACTIVISM IN ASIAN M&A: STATE OF THE ART TACTICS AND DEFENCES: Analyze the tactics developed in the US and explore tools and methods available to companies who must confront the challenges posed from this new form of investor activism as it spreads into Asia.
 
STATE OF THE ART DEAL PROTECTION: Deal-jumping and other competing bidder pressures make deal protection even more critical in today's frothy Asian M&A market.
 
CORPORATE DEALMAKERS' ROUNDTABLE: An insider's view of how deals in Asia are sourced, structured, executed, and integrated by corporate dealmakers before – and after – external counsel is brought into the game.

 

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