And Canada should certainly rebuff
a Chinese bid for any company whose intellectual property we would not want disseminated widely.
Not exact matches
In the past few years, various
Chinese companies and funds have made numerous
bids for high - tech firms — some with military applications — in the U.S. and Europe.
The
bid for a Canadian technology
company by a
Chinese company is sure to be a cause
for concern and perhaps embarrassment
for the government of Stephen Harper.
A similar
bid by
Chinese national oil
company CNOOC in 2012
for Canadian oilsands
company Nexen was successful but was controversial.
We said in January a state - controlled
Chinese oil
company would make a
bid for a large - cap Canadian energy
company.
The current $ 2.2 - billion
bid by
Chinese state - owned Sinopec
for Calgary's Daylight Energy marks the first time a
Chinese company has attempted a 100 % takeover of a Canadian oil and gas producer.
Things didn't pan out well the last time a
Chinese company bid for a sizable western oil
company.
The Australian food businesses owned by
Chinese company Bright Food Group are set to form a large part of its initial public offering on the Hong Kong stock exchange, but the
company has ruled out making a rival
bid for Treasury Wine Estates to expand the operations further.
AACo's $ 250 million
bid for a cotton and foraging operation was turned down in favour of a $ 700 million offer put forward by
Chinese company Shanghai Zhongfu to grow sugar in the region.
In its
bid for industrialization, the Osun State Government has signed an agreement worth N216 billion with a
Chinese firm, Jiangsu Wuxi Taihu Cocoa Food
Company Limited, on the establishment of Industrial Park.
Although China's Anbang Insurance and its partners ultimately lost to Marriott in a see - saw
bidding battle
for control of Starwood Hotels & Resorts, a different
Chinese company has succeeded in buying another U.S. lodging giant.
Prior to the recently passed bailout of the U.S. auto industry, lingering in the background were discussions of the possibility of
Chinese companies making
bids for the assets of the embattled Big Three American automakers.
Canadian renewable energy
company SkyPower has partnered with the
Chinese firm BYD to jointly submit
bids in the upcoming tenders
for the development of 750MW of solar projects and energy storage capacity in India.
According to press agency Reuters
Chinese state - owned
company Sinochem just dropped its
bid for the PotashCorp, the big Canadian mining
company and largest producer of potash in the world.
Provided preliminary antitrust advice to major state - owned
Chinese company in consumer goods sector in connection with a proposed auction
bid for a UK retail business, and formulating optimal competition law strategies
(Bloomberg)--
Chinese companies may have the financial heft to make record
bids for overseas assets but can they stay the course...