Chinese company is seeking investment and/or acquisition opportunities with any environmental technology (water and
air) related projects (EB-5 or non EB-5). Open for discussion.
Interested companies shall send a copy of project summary to Mr. Su at
info@ArtisanBusinessGroup.com. No calls.
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Monday, April 22, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Top Five Rasons that EB-5 Projects Fail in Marketplace
(By Brian Su)
Every year there are two or three dozens of EB-5 projects of all sizes
available to investors in the Chinese capital marketplace, some projects
are taken by investors quickly, some projects take much longer time and
extra efforts to raise capital, and certainly a few eventually withdrew
from China completely. Chinese EB-5 investors market is highly
competitive, and some of my friends describe it as "cut throat" business
in China. There are many reasons why projects are not able to
effectively and timely raise capital in China, I have summarized top
five reasons that EB-5 projects fail in Chinese market:
1) Project's capital stack and investment offering are not well structured, therefore project is lack of competitiveness in the marketplace;
2) Project's presentation materials such as PPT and video are poorly prepared or improperly translated. As a result of poor work, only errors (rather than project's merits) are noticed by emigration agents;
3) Project developers (and/or EB-5 regional centers) fail to conduct thorough due diligence on Chinese emigration agents (brokers), they partner with the wrong team which cannot delivers timely results;
4) Project developers (and/or EB-5 regional centers) fail to develop and implement an effective China market entry strategy and they rush into the marketplace without full readiness; and
5) Projects do not have preferred tastes or flavors that attract Chinese investors, sectors such as startup, high tech, medical related products and technology, are typically considered high risk.
To learn more about effectively raising EB-5 capital in China, contact us today at info@ArtisanBusinessGroup.com or log on http://www.CallBrianSu.com for a private advisory session.
1) Project's capital stack and investment offering are not well structured, therefore project is lack of competitiveness in the marketplace;
2) Project's presentation materials such as PPT and video are poorly prepared or improperly translated. As a result of poor work, only errors (rather than project's merits) are noticed by emigration agents;
3) Project developers (and/or EB-5 regional centers) fail to conduct thorough due diligence on Chinese emigration agents (brokers), they partner with the wrong team which cannot delivers timely results;
4) Project developers (and/or EB-5 regional centers) fail to develop and implement an effective China market entry strategy and they rush into the marketplace without full readiness; and
5) Projects do not have preferred tastes or flavors that attract Chinese investors, sectors such as startup, high tech, medical related products and technology, are typically considered high risk.
To learn more about effectively raising EB-5 capital in China, contact us today at info@ArtisanBusinessGroup.com or log on http://www.CallBrianSu.com for a private advisory session.
Saturday, April 6, 2013
California Governor Jerry Brown heads to China next week
California Governor Jerry Brown is headed to China next week for a
weeklong trade mission that he hopes to bring investments to
California. About 75 business and policy leaders from a
cross-section of California industries are taking part in the trade
mission to Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou. The governors of Iowa,
Virginia, Wisconsin and Guam are also visiting China his month. It is
estimated that China's direct foreign investment (FDI) will reach $2
trillion by 2020. To learn more about doing business in China, contact us today at 217-899-6661 or email: info@ArtisanBusinessGroup.com.
Friday, April 5, 2013
New York EB-5 Investment Boot Camp sold out!
SOLD OUT! The 4th Annual EB-5 Investment Boot Camp
(previously in San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco) is finally
coming to the East Coast on April 10, 2013! New York City will host the
popular one-day EB-5 investment boot camp where EB-5 experts, project developers, Chinese emigration agents and investors come together to learn and network.
The event is sponsored by NES Financial and Allied International, and co-hosted by Artisan Business Group, Inc. and Greenberg Traurig.
If you are interested in setting up an EB-5 regional center and investors procurement, join us in Atlanta, GA on April 30, 2013, please book your seat early at http://atlantaEB5.eventbrite.com
The event is sponsored by NES Financial and Allied International, and co-hosted by Artisan Business Group, Inc. and Greenberg Traurig.
If you are interested in setting up an EB-5 regional center and investors procurement, join us in Atlanta, GA on April 30, 2013, please book your seat early at http://atlantaEB5.eventbrite.com
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Artisan Business Group to organize China Senior Care Industry Exploratory Trade Mission
Date: August 19-24, 2013
Destination: Shanghai
General Participants: anyone who is seeking business and investment opportunities with Chinese senior care and aging industry
EB-5 Participants: anyone that is seeking capital to fund assisted living and senior housing projects.
Registration: call Mr. Tyler McKay at 217-899-6661 or register online
Description: The China Senior Care Industry Exploratory Delegation (Shanghai), August 19-24, 2013 provides a unique opportunity to explore the emerging senior care industry throughout China and meet with leading professionals in this industry. Shanghai is the largest city in China and also one of China’s wealthiest cities. If your company is looking to expand into the emerging China senior care market or seek investment capital from China, then this is the delegation to promote your company’s services and products as well as your projects. The senior care delegation’s core objective is bringing US business executives to meet their potential senior care partners and investors in China. The main attraction during the exploratory delegation is attending the 2013 International Senior Care Show with the option to display your own exhibitor booth during the show. This is the unique opportunity to tour Chinese senior care facilities and meet with successful professionals in the senior care industry. This exploratory delegation gives you the platform to form productive working relationships with Chinese partners and investors to conduct future business in China or the US.
Destination: Shanghai
General Participants: anyone who is seeking business and investment opportunities with Chinese senior care and aging industry
EB-5 Participants: anyone that is seeking capital to fund assisted living and senior housing projects.
Registration: call Mr. Tyler McKay at 217-899-6661 or register online
Description: The China Senior Care Industry Exploratory Delegation (Shanghai), August 19-24, 2013 provides a unique opportunity to explore the emerging senior care industry throughout China and meet with leading professionals in this industry. Shanghai is the largest city in China and also one of China’s wealthiest cities. If your company is looking to expand into the emerging China senior care market or seek investment capital from China, then this is the delegation to promote your company’s services and products as well as your projects. The senior care delegation’s core objective is bringing US business executives to meet their potential senior care partners and investors in China. The main attraction during the exploratory delegation is attending the 2013 International Senior Care Show with the option to display your own exhibitor booth during the show. This is the unique opportunity to tour Chinese senior care facilities and meet with successful professionals in the senior care industry. This exploratory delegation gives you the platform to form productive working relationships with Chinese partners and investors to conduct future business in China or the US.
Mr. Su visits senior housing projects in China |
Monday, March 18, 2013
China Int'l Fair for Investment & Trade to be scheduled Sept 8-11, 2013
The 17th China International Fair for Investment & Trade (CIFIT 2013) is to be held at Xiamen International Conference & Exhibition Center (XICEC) during Sept.8-11, 2013. China International Fair for Investment & Trade (CIFIT) is the largest global investment event approved by UFI, it also is currently China's only international investment promotion event aimed at facilitating bilateral investment. For more information about trade show events in China, contact us today at info@ArtisanBusinessGroup.com.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Brian Su to speak at 2013 Meet the Money Conference
Mr. Brian Su, CEO of Artisan Business Group, is invited by Jeffer Mangels Butler
& Mitchell LLP (JMBM) to speak at the 23rd annual Meet the Money®, the hospitality industry’s
leading financial conference May 6 – 8, 2013, at the Sheraton Gateway LAX Hotel in Los
Angeles, California. See more information about the conference, please log on http://events.jmbm.com
Friday, March 15, 2013
Beijing Luxury Show May 31-June 2
Organized by The Luxury Properties Showcase Ltd. and fully supported
by LP – Luxury Properties Magazine, the 2013 edition of LPS
BEIJING – The Luxury Properties Showcase - will be held on
May 31 – June 2, 2013, at The Legendale Beijing. China’s most exclusive display of international luxury properties and developments, LPS BEIJING 2013 is more than just a property show, but an original concept, specifically designed for the China market. For more information about events in Chinese market, contact us at info@artisanbusinessgroup.com
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