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The Cost of Doing Business Will Chinese companies be able to cope with the inevitable U.S. class-action litigation that follows?

The Cost of Doing Business Will Chinese companies be able to cope with the inevitable U.S. class-action litigation that follows?
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摘要 U.S. investors seem to have gotten over their fear of Chinese stocks. After years of heavy restrictions spurred by allegations of fraud by short-sellers, auditor resignations and stock delistings, companies like Alibaba are once again finding an eager investment market in the West. But will lessons learned in recent securities litigation lead to different outcomes? U.S.investors seem to have gotten over their fear of Chinese stocks.After years of heavy restrictions spurred by allegations of fraud by short-sellers,auditor resignations and stock delistings,companies like Alibaba are once again finding an eager investment market in the West.But will lessons learned in recent securities litigation lead to different outcomes?A panel of legal experts,moderated by Geoffrey Sant,special counsel at New York’s Dorsey&Whitney LLP,recently
作者 Corrie Dosh
出处 《Beijing Review》 2015年第21期38-39,共2页 北京周报(英文版)
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