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A bull in China : investing profitably in the world's greatest market
INITIAL_TITLE_SRCH:
A bull in China : investing profitably in the world's greatest market
AUTHOR:
Rogers, Jim, 1942-
ISBN:
9781400066162
EDITION:
1st ed.
PUBLICATION_INFO:
New York : Random House, 2007
PHYSICAL_DESC:
221 p. ; 25 cm
GENERAL_NOTE:
Includes index
CONTENTS:
Catching the China ride -- Investing : from Mao caps to small-market caps -- Risk : the perils of success -- Companies : let a thousand brands bloom --Energy : not so black -- Transport : paving the way -- Tourism : up, up, and away -- Agriculture : have you invested yet? -- Health, education, housing ; serve the masses -- Emerging China : the People's Republic of tomorrow.
ABSTRACT:
Investment adviser Rogers brings his acumen to bear on this huge and unruly land now being opened to the world and exploding in potential. Rogers has been tracking the Chinese economy since 1984. Here you'll learn what industries offer the newest and best opportunities, from power, energy, and agriculture to tourism, water, and infrastructure. Rogers demystifies the state policies that are driving earnings and innovation, takes the intimidation factor out of Chinese stock offerings, and encourages any reader to trust his or her own expertise. He also features profiles of "Red Chip" companies; plus, he tells you the steps you need to take to export something to China yourself, or even buy land there.--From publisher description.
SUBJECT:
Investments, Foreign -- China
Investments -- China
Stock exchanges -- China
Stocks -- China
Securities -- China
BIBSUMMARY:
Investment adviser Rogers brings his acumen to bear on this huge and unruly land now being opened to the world and exploding in potential. Rogers has been tracking the Chinese economy since 1984. Here you'll learn what industries offer the newest and best opportunities, from power, energy, and agriculture to tourism, water, and infrastructure. Rogers demystifies the state policies that are driving earnings and innovation, takes the intimidation factor out of Chinese stock offerings, and encourages any reader to trust his or her own expertise. He also features profiles of "Red Chip" companies; plus, he tells you the steps you need to take to export something to China yourself, or even buy land there.--From publisher description.