In recent years, the number of cases concerning conflict between registered trademarks, enterprise names and the prior civil rights has been increasing sharply in China. This has created widespread concern and is fast becoming a hot and difficult issue in the trials of intellectual property rights.
With so many airlines operating in the PRC, private airlines find it hard to make profit amidst the many state-run competitors. In spite of liberalization, financing and cumbersome regulatory procedures have failed to produce a level playing field. To further enhance the aviation industry, these problems must be addressed in order to give private airlines more room to grow.
China-based Yuhe Poultry went public in the US via a reverse takeover and a simultaneous private capital raising transaction. The transaction raised a…
Mindray Medical International has announced a definitive agreement to acquire Datascope Corp's patient monitoring business for US$202 million. This transaction…