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February 10, 2010 |

China discloses buying spree in U.S. companies

China's giant sovereign wealth fund revealed it has accumulated stakes totaling $9.6 billion in major U.S. companies including Coca-Cola, Apple and Goodyear following a buying spree last year.Most of the stakes are small, reflecting China Investment Corp.'s strategy of avoiding politically sensitive acquisitions.
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June 12, 2006 |

Full Disclosure

Akerman Senterfitt's new disaster practice is going great according to Beck Disaster Recovery. Plus filings from the defunct Alexander Strategy Group show the firm's problems were never about money. The news and notes from K Street...
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August 05, 2013 |

King & Wood Mallesons's New Merger Faces Tougher Market

Changed economic conditions mean the firm now seems to be bringing together three slowing markets instead of two booming ones.
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September 26, 2008 |

Environmental Law

Michael B. Gerrard, a partner at Arnold & Porter, writes: The presidential candidates of both major parties have spent a great deal of time talking about energy policy and almost as much addressing environmental issues. Their positions differ more in emphasis than in fundamentals. On the other hand, the vice-presidential candidates present stark contrasts. Vice presidents Al Gore and Dick Cheney certainly had central roles in shaping environmental policies and any examination of the likely actions of the team that will move into the White House in January should look closely at the bottom as well as the top of the tickets.
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February 22, 2012 |

Akin Gump to Open Hong Kong Office

Akin Gump is opening a Hong Kong office with partners brought over from Shearman & Sterling and Norton Rose. Gregory Puff will lead the new office; he was previously an M&A partner in Shearman & Sterling's Hong Kong office. Andrew Abernethy, recruited from Norton Rose, focuses on M&A in the energy sector.
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July 27, 2012 |

Dealmaker of the Week: George "Gar" Bason Jr. of Davis Polk & Wardwell

Bason led the Davis Polk team advising Chinese state-owned energy giant CNOOC on its $15.1 billion acquisition of Canadian oil and gas company Nexen Inc.
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March 18, 2009 |

China rejects Coke bid to buy juice maker

BEIJING AP - China rejected Coca-Cola Co.'s $2.5 billion bid to buy a major Chinese fruit juice maker Wednesday in a closely watched case that stirred nationalist opposition to the sale of a successful homegrown brand to foreigners.Coca-Cola's purchase of Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd. was rejected on anti-monopoly grounds, the Commerce Ministry said.
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August 19, 2010 |

Beyond GM: Firms Line Up For More IPO Work

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July 07, 2010 |

Startups must take charge of job creation

Recently, an acquaintance at the next table in a Palo Alto, Calif., restaurant introduced me to his companions: three young venture capitalists from China. They explained, with visible excitement, that they were touring promising companies in Silicon Valley. I've lived in the Valley a long time, and usually when I see how the region has become such a draw for global investments, I feel a little proud.
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August 01, 2013 |

Sailing on Choppy Seas

An obscure D.C. committee blocks Chinese companies' proposed deals.
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