What your M&A strategy should look like
November 22, 2013 | BY
clpstaffChina Law & Practice attended the Second Advanced China Summit on M&A in Shanghai last week. Strategy and the climate for M&A were high on the agenda, as well as vital lessons for getting the deal done
Participants at the Summit learned that industrials and chemicals, consumer, technology and energy, mining and utilities were the top active industries in the first three quarters of this year for M&A in China.
There is definitely an appetite for deals in Asia,” said Nima Masroori, general counsel for Honeywell at the Summit, which was organised by the American Conference Institute.
In terms of China inbound M&A deals for foreign acquirers, Svenska Cellulosa's acquisition of Vinda and Volvo's acquisition of Dongfeng Commercial Vehicles have been the two largest deals to date in 2013.
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