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Two China Business Events in New York City

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Two events to be held this spring by the China Institute, New York City.

RSVP to William Krents, (212) 744-8181, ext. 125 or wkrents@chinainstitute.org

Mr China: A True Story
Friday, March 4, 8:30–10:00 a.m.
NB: Held at the Institute at 125 East 5th Street in Manhattan.
Free to corporate members / $20 member / $30 non-member
Continental breakfast included.

Based on the author Tim Clissold’s own experience, Mr. China tells the tale of a western capitalist’s foray into China with $400 million to invest and dreams of getting rich. He finds himself humbled by the experience and gains profound respect for China and its people. Lecture followed by a book-signing.

China Private Equity Update
Friday, March 18, 12:00– 2:00 p.m. * Lunch included
NB: Held at Allen & Overy, 1221 Avenue of the Americas, NYC
Free to corporate member / $35 member / $45 non-member
Reservations required. No-shows will be billed.

Jonathan E. Colby, Managing Director of Carlyle Group, the world’s largest private equity firm, and Mitchell Silk, Partner in the Hong Kong office of international law firm Allen & Overy, will discuss the current environment, structures and exit strategies for foreign investors in China.

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