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Korea M&A Corporation
According to PriceWaterhouseCoopers Financial Services M&A Going for growth in Asia June 2007 Survey, if 2005 saw M&A activity of $38.8 billion, in 2006 the same (including insurance) rose to a record 66 per cent to touch $64.5 billion. High cost of deals notwithstanding, M&A activity in Asia, specially in the financial services sector, is seen to take on an upward trajectory over the next five ..
Reading newpaper, many international companies blame for the transparency of asian companies because management and ownership are not seperated. I agree with their oppinions. Surely past many asian companies were so opaque and owned and dominated by several persons like Chebeols and some families although they were corporation and shares of them are not so enough to do it. So some persons claim ..
A mergers and acquisition boom in emerging Asia has been long promised. Will 2007 be the year it actually materialises? Although the number and value of deals in the Asia-Pacific region has risen fast, most M&A activity has been concentrated in Japan and Australia. There is much to discourage buyers from venturing further afield. Policy risks remain high, as the botched imposition of capital con..