“Deal Cultivation” in China M&A
Sunday, June 20th, 2010Download this podcast
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I would like to begin this post with an apology … its been awhile since we checked in here on the China Business Blog and Podcast! Thankfully, it seems we have not been forgotten as we’ve received many notes from loyal listeners asking how we are doing … if everything is ok. I can assure you that, yes, things are just fine here in Shanghai, China … in fact, its because things are going so well that I just have not had the time to get these Podcasts recorded and posted.
We’ve been working on a series of discussions on mergers and acquisitions in China with Dr. Kim Woodard, one of the leaders of Technomic Asia’s M&A practice here in China, and we are continuing that today. It is appropriate that one of the reasons we’ve been so busy lately is that we’ve seen a big upswing in M&A activity for clients here in China … lots of strategy development and target identification, the early stages of an M&A program.
Well, today, we are going to talk about a stage of the M&A process that, we believe, is unique in China – we call it “deal cultivation”. Remember that we’ve been talking about the relatively “young” market for M&A in China … we are still in our first generation of doing deals here and there is not a lot of experience floating around. Therefore, it is critical that we help bring the Chinese companies along in the process, helping them feel OK about it while, at the same time, doing what we call “discovery” – finding out as much about the target as we can ahead of the more formal legal and financial due diligence process.
I started today’s conversation with Kim by asking him about deal cultivation and why it is so critical in China…
