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Elliott Zaagman | Trends from US Listed Chinese Companies and Building Partnerships in China
FromThe Negotiation
Elliott Zaagman | Trends from US Listed Chinese Companies and Building Partnerships in China
FromThe Negotiation
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Length:
30 minutes
Released:
Oct 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The show kicked off with a quick background on how Elliott came to be in China and why he’s now splitting time between Beijing and Bangkok. Drawing on insights gained from his own podcast The China Tech Investor we then talk about some of the trends he’s seeing in China and how some of them can be attributed to the economic slowdown China has been experiencing, as well as a shift to enterprise as one of the few remaining low-hanging fruits a company can go after.We then talk about why so many Chinese companies list on US stock exchanges and why they are still the preferred choice for companies to go IPO and the sandbox for investors to play in. I ask Elliott to name an area that he would still be confident in investing into and he explains why health care would be his number one choice (hint: it has something to do with the fact that no macro events can impact aging).We also spent a bit of time discussing what the similarities and differences are between Chinese and Western companies, and which industries differ more than others in a comparison (hint 2: it’s not as much as you’d think), before delving into what foreign brands can do to reduce friction and enhance opportunities to partner with Chinese companies.
Released:
Oct 15, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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