Guest Column
How to grow, prosper and stage a successful IPO in China
- Published 01 Oct 2009
Peter Fuhrman, chairman and CEO of China First Capital, on the textbook China listing.
While not in a ringside seat, I was privileged enough to have an up-close view of the recent initial public offering (IPO) of Foshan Saturday Shoes, a maker of high-end women's footwear. Foshan Saturday's story is a textbook case of how a Chinese company can get it right in the years leading up to an IPO.
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