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Mar. 22, 2012

Learning to love US markets

After China-based companies spent a bruising year in U.S. capital markets brought on mainly by fallout over reverse mergers, they appear to be warming up to the traditional public offering process to get access to investor dollars.


By Robert Pierce


Daily Journal Staff Writer


After China-based companies spent a bruising year in U.S. capital markets brought on mainly by fallout over reverse mergers, they appear to be warming up to the traditional public offering process to get access to investor dollars.


The willingness of companies in this vast market to continue to participate in U.S. markets - despite losing billions of dollars in valuations in 2011 - has buoyed U.S. la...

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