Friday, May 30, 2003

We can use this page!

We can use this page to keep track of thoughts and progress and whatever as we move CAPER into the digital era...

Friday, May 16, 2003

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Thursday, May 15, 2003

Corporate Governance in Asian private equity - a scorecard and Proceedings from Asian Private Equity Institutional Investors' Roundtable

ASIAN PRIVATE EQUITY INSTITUTIONAL INVESTORS’ ROUNDTABLE

November 13, 2002, Hong Kong



A first for the industry, this comprehensive 25-page survey, taken over a

six-month period looks into corporate governance practices at multiple levels

across Asia’s private equity industry.



Respondents included:

• institutional investors from Australia, Europe, Asia, USA and the Middle East; &

• private equity firms in Hong Kong, Singapore, India, Japan, Thailand and Taiwan.



Exposing poor internal governance control

In-depth look at shareholder agreements

Top-ranking economies for CG

Scrutinizing investment & advisory committees



Don’t miss out on this crucial report exposing day-to-day

governance issues & hurdles for the Asian private equity

market.

asia pacific Private Equity Bulletin DIRECTORY, Edition 2002/2003

Book + Fully Searchable CD-ROM is now available



The first private equity Directory in Asia to list CHINESE NAMES AND ADDRESSES in both the print and CD-ROM version of fund management firms in the Greater China Region.



* Comprising over 1300 firms

* Listing private equity/venture capital firms in:



Australia * China * Hong Kong * India * Indonesia *

Japan * Malaysia * New Zealand * Philippines * South Korea *

Sri Lanka * Taiwan * Thailand * Vietnam

as well as investors in the U.S.A. and Europe for Asia

Asia Private Equity Review - May issue

Since the 1997-1998 Asian financial crisis, Asia has not been able to reverse the spell that brings it misfortune. In April 2000 when Asia was about to contain the rippling effect of this crisis, the tidal wave of NASDAQ’s technology meltdown began to roll towards the shores of the Asian continent. Then in 2001, the tragic events of September 11 led to the US to prepare itself for war with Iraq. Against the backdrop of a struggling economy, shaped largely by global macro factors, Asia faced yet another crisis that exploded on its own soil...