China becomes an economic superpower in last decade and continues to expand its influence in world economy. By the end of 2003 about $50 billion from 15,000 USA companies had been invested in China. All Fortune 500 companies had invested or opened their offices in China. About 75% of these investments made profits or broke even. About 25% were losing money.
China is increasing its abroad investment. By the end of 2003, Chinese companies had invested $33 billion in 7,470 companies in more than 160 countries and territories. In 2003 alone, direct overseas investment by manufacturers and other non-financial companies totaled $2.8 billion. USA is the first choice for Chinese investors due to its stable political and economic environment.
Edward Investment Consulting Corporation ("EICC") is established to capture the emerging market potential between US and China. EICC is a privately owned company founded in 2004 by American investors and Chinese investors. Key managers of EICC have more than 100 cumulative years of experiences in financing, investment, merge and acquisition, security offering (IPO), and corporation management in both USA and China. Registered in the State of Texas, EICC currently has its main office in Houston (USA) and branch offices in Beijing and Shanghai (China).
In alliance with Dacheng Law Firm (Dacheng) in China, EICC provides its clients with various investment services to maximize their investment return in China. In addition to general investment services, EICC also provide its clients with the solutions for their investment problems in China. For any given investment problem in China, EICC will go through a diagnostic process and propose a solution plan. EICC can even go further by teaming up with the client to carry out the solution plan till the problem is solved.
Dacheng is one of the larges law firms in China. With more than 200 professionals, Dacheng services its clients through various legal services. Dacheng distinguishes itself from other Chinese law firms by the experiences and records in privatization of state-owned corporations, merge and acquisition, and initial public offering. By the end of 2003, Dacheng had assisted 100 companies for initial public offering and 50 companies for merge and acquisition.
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