Speakers Corner
December 2, 2008
Chinese firms use financial crisis to go global
Chinese companies are preparing to buy assets abroad to make use of the global financial crisis, writes Shaun Rein in Business Week. Qingdao-based Haier was the first to move, but many others are following, his research suggests many are following.
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Schaub, Mark
Partner at King&Wood, China's largest law firm
Travels from Shanghai
"In China, nothing is impossible ... nothing is easy."
Mark Schaub is a prolific speaker who wastes no time in avoiding the real challenges in doing business in China.
As a lawyer he had extensive experience in negotiating deals, firing people and otherwise dealing with the ignorance of companies entering the Chinese business minefield.
Mark Schaub has 15 years of legal experience in China and was the first foreign lawyer to enter a Chinese law firm.
Topics: China's market entry; HR policies for companies in China; China's industrial development; IP protection; training policies for companies in China.
An evening with Mark Schaub
In his quiet Spanish style house in a traditional compound in the middle of the bustling French concession, Mark Schaub host gatherings for five to fifteen people. In a relax atmosphere visitors can discuss a wide variation of China-related issues, with Mr. Schaub and possibly other speakers, tailor-made for your specific needs. An ideal private setting, away from the clinic hotel rooms, in the middle of booming Shanghai with the possibility for a range of catering opportunities. Ask our representatives for this special deal.
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Travels from Shanghai
"In China, nothing is impossible ... nothing is easy."
Mark Schaub is a prolific speaker who wastes no time in avoiding the real challenges in doing business in China.
As a lawyer he had extensive experience in negotiating deals, firing people and otherwise dealing with the ignorance of companies entering the Chinese business minefield.
Mark Schaub has 15 years of legal experience in China and was the first foreign lawyer to enter a Chinese law firm.
Topics: China's market entry; HR policies for companies in China; China's industrial development; IP protection; training policies for companies in China.
An evening with Mark Schaub
In his quiet Spanish style house in a traditional compound in the middle of the bustling French concession, Mark Schaub host gatherings for five to fifteen people. In a relax atmosphere visitors can discuss a wide variation of China-related issues, with Mr. Schaub and possibly other speakers, tailor-made for your specific needs. An ideal private setting, away from the clinic hotel rooms, in the middle of booming Shanghai with the possibility for a range of catering opportunities. Ask our representatives for this special deal.
Get in touch with us to check the availability of this speaker
China Speakers Bureau podcast: Too much trust for the bigger companies

