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Janas
Associates is a professional firm that provides
Investment Banking and Consulting services to clients,
many of whom are located in the Peoples Republic of
China. Our China-based clients include companies engaged
in polyester and nylon manufacturing, concrete
production, high-tech software, packaging, agriculture
and other businesses. Janas Associates personnel have
extensive experience in the Pacific Rim, including
significant work in the PRC. The firm is located in
Pasadena (Los Angeles), California. Participants in the
Harbin Seminar include:
R. Carter Freeman, CMC,
Chairman
R. Carter Freeman is the
Chairman of
Janas Associates and a Certified Management
Consultant. He has more than 35-years experience
advising clients in mergers and acquisitions, corporate
finance and strategic consulting. He has organized and
led teams of professionals to prepare economic
feasibility studies, provide financing and negotiate
merger & acquisition transactions for projects in the
Peoples Republic of China, Korea, Taiwan, Singapore,
Indonesia, Australia and Malaysia.
He has provided
investment banking and consulting services to companies
of various types and sizes in the United States, Europe
and the Pacific Rim. His services are particularly
valuable because of his wide range of experience and his
ability to 'ask the right questions to find appropriate
answers.'
Carter is listed in Who's
Who in America. He holds a BBA degree from Emory
University, Atlanta. He is a member of the Institute of
Management Consultants from whom he received the
Certified Management Consultant (CMC) designation in
1973. He served on the IMC Board of Directors and as
Treasurer. Carter is also a Certified Public Accountant.
Kern Kwong, Ph.D.,
Managing Director
Dr. Kern Kwong is a
Managing Director of
Janas Associates. Dr. Kwong
consults extensively in the United States and Asian
Pacific countries; he has done consulting projects for
Saudi Aramco, Southern California Edison, Goldlion
Holdings (U.S.A) and other domestic and international
firms. He is currently doing merger & acquisition and
corporate finance deals for Snail Game, Shenyang
Maryland, Beijing Dianba and Kaiping Polyester, all
located in the Peoples Republic of China.
Dr. Kwong is a tenured
full professor and former chairman of the College of
Business and Economics at California State University,
Los Angeles and director of the Asian Pacific Business
Institute.

PricewaterhouseCoopers is one of the world’s
largest professional services organizations.
PricewaterhouseCoopers provides industry-focused
assurance, tax and advisory services for public and
private clients. More than 122,000 people in 144
countries connect their thinking, experience and
solutions to build public trust and enhance value for
clients and their stakeholders..
Kwan Siu Man, Dorman,
Managing Partner of
China Northeast Region
Dorman received a
Bachelors Degree in Business Administration from the
Chinese University of Hong Kong. He joined
PricewaterhouseCoopers Hong Kong and was transfered to
PwC Beijing in 1996 and to PwC Dalian in 2002 as the
managing partner of the Northeast Region of China. Since
1988, Dorman had delivered various auditing,
restructuring and domestic investment services to
clients in China. His client portfolio ranges from Hong
Kong and PRC domestic companies to multi-national
corporations in various industries. Dorman had served
many prestigious enterprises including Harbin
Pharmaceutical, Legend Computers, China Netcom, China
Aviation, Shenyang Wanshunda/China Sun Biotech, Tianjin
Zhong Xin Pharmaceutical, China Eastern Airlines, Hubei
Huaxin Cement, Shenzhen Yili Mineral Water, Shanghai
No.2 Textile Machinery and Wafangdian Bearings. He had
also served multi-national corporations such as Alcoa,
Kerry Group/ Shangri-La Hotels, Toyota, Ford Motor,
Goodyear Tire, Ericsson and Bechtel.
Dorman understands PRC,
Hong Kong and International Accounting Standards and
listing regulations. Dorman is a Fellow of the
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants and a
member of the Chinese Institute of Certified Public
Accountants.

Jones Day,
a global law firm with more than 2,200 lawyers in 30
offices around the world, is an integrated partnership
that operates as one Firm worldwide. Our structure
brings the appropriate talent and experience from across
the Firm to bear on matters originating in any office.
Jones Day lawyers are regularly involved in novel and
challenging issues across a broad spectrum of the law.
Ying Li,
Associate
Ying Li's practice
focuses primarily on China-related M&A and
reorganizations, general corporate, and commercial
matters covering a wide variety of industries. He has
advised multinational companies extensively on
cross-border transactions in the forms of Chinese
foreign joint ventures, wholly foreign-owned
enterprises, partnerships, technology transfer, and
technical assistance. He has frequently spoken regarding
PRC M&A at seminars and conferences.
From 1987 to 1990, Ying
was a lecturer on international law, international
organizations, and commercial law at the People's
University of China Law School and was a visiting
scholar at Harvard Law School from 1990 to 1991.
He is author of Mergers
and Acquisitions, China Company Law Guide, CCH, May
2004. His education includes Peking University (LL.B.
1984; LL.M. 1987) and Harvard University (J.D. 1994).
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