Entries tagged with “china”

Understanding Venture Capital in China

One of my ongoing interests has been doing business in China. In that connection, I visited China in February and made some comments about that trip in this blog. Last Sunday, I attended and spoke at a "conference" sponsored by NECINA at which a group of Chinese VCs attended and also spoke. It occurs to me that there is a significant culture clash between U.S venture investing and Chinese venture investing. This clash can be found in the level of specialization of investors, the goals of investing, the sources of investment money for the VC funds, and the regulatory climate... More

Art and Business

I have spent the last week in China – most of it in Tianjin and a little of it in Beijing. Jack Pirozzolo, one of our Partners, and I have toured massive industrial parks, visited a high-tech incubator that is incubating 930 companies (and it is just one of several equally large incubators), met with the General Managers (read CEO) of pharmaceutical companies, government officials, and senior partners at various law firms, eaten multicourse lunches followed by multicourse dinners, and drunk Chinese wine to excess. It is a great story. What I have seen is exactly what you might imagine,... More
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