Archive for January, 2011

15 Due Diligence Red Flags for U.S.-Listed China Stocks

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Dutch Trader submits:
This is a follow-up article to the one that appears here.
In part 1, I discussed how the structure of the company (reverse merger) could be a red flag. Now we look at other aspects that play a role in finding well-managed U.S.-listed China stocks.
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Attractive Valuation for China Integrated Energy

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Jamzunlimited submits:
China Integrated Energy (CBEH) has recently been flirting with all time lows. My research leads me to believe the shares are worth much higher than recent prices would indicate. I have a new found interest in the company. Since mid 2010, I have published articles on a select number of Chinese companies that [...]

China Education Alliance: A Good Growth Stock; Fraud Accusations Are Groundless

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

China Economic Review submits:
China Education Alliance (CEU)
Key Issues

Ø China Education Alliance is undervalued with a low price-to-book ratio.
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China: A Clean-Energy Power Leader?

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

John M. Mason submits:
These are the lead paragraphs in an article on China… the “Green” nation:
For years, China was seen as a major obstacle to global efforts to combat climate change because of its refusal to reduce emissions under the Kyoto Protocol.

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A Few Things to Watch :: Seeing Red in China

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

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I’ve watched a few China themed movies lately and wanted to make a couple of recommendations for this very snowy winter. The Painted Veil - This isn’t historical, but it is a pretty great glimpse of what life in rural China … Continue reading →

China Admits its Ill-Equipped to deal with Public Crisis :: Understanding China, one Blog at a Time

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

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Damn the Chinese have a ton of problems….
chinadaily” SHANGHAI – Events that constituted a “public crisis” occurred every five days on average in China in 2010, and the country needs to become better at dealing with them, according to a report from Shanghai Jiao Tong University.”
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California Can Thank China for Its Pollution…. :: Understanding China, one Blog at a Time

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Read this article on the community sitefrom Julie Cochran – Economic Warlords
excerpt:” Some studies indicate that more than 25% of California’s pollution may be traced across the Pacific to China’s factories.203 Scientists studying this phenomenon report that plumes of aerosols and pollutants stretch up to three hundred miles wide and six miles deep; once aloft, [...]

CHINA’S PRODUCTIVITY MIRACLE :: IN PRAISE OF CHINA

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

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THE ECONOMIST
The U.S. lost 202,000 textile jobs between 1995 and 2002, a tremendous decline by any measure. But China lost far more jobs in this sector–1.8 million. All told, 26 of China’s 38 major industries registered job losses between 1995 and 2002.–The Conference Board
PRODUCTIVITY GROWTH
China’s labor productivity growth grew [...]

Photos: Police escort for the long (motorcycle) ride home

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

        
WIth less than a week to go before Chinese New Year, the whole populace is scurrying to find a way back home for the holidays. And even despite the fact that our nation’s train network is developing at a positively nauseating speed, scores of people still miss out on train seats. But no worries, [...]

Today’s Links: Exorbitant Chinese New Year dinners, college hitchhikers and Shanghai companies taking over the world

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

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