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1 Global Social Entrepreneurship
Final Presentation Aichen Li

2 Introduction My company is an investment banking and securities firm that engages in investment banking, securities, investment management, and other financial services primarily with institutional clients.

3 Introduction We provides mergers and acquisitions advice, underwriting services, asset management, and prime brokerage to its clients, which include corporations and individuals

4 Situation and needs "if you don't do financing, money will ignore you“

5 Situation and needs China is a large developing country with a huge needs for investment information, and also needs a great opportunity and a terrace for people to invest.

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7 Support for venture-geographic scope

8 Since China’s economic power has been on an increasing rise ever since China opened up it economy few decades ago. This move has allowed China to develop and progress tremendously. The growth of the China market is overwhelming to both the Chinese and the world around. Statistics showed that China has been enjoying a two-digit growth from 2003, and its economic growth rate in 2006 even reached 10.7%.

9 Support for venture-geographic scope

10 Support for venture-geographic scope
With China's reform and opening up, Beijing is improving urban construction on an unprecedented scale. Its speed of development is astonishing and it brings about changes day by day. Around this graceful ancient capital, a large number of key national projects, massive infrastructure buildings have sprung up.

11 Support for venture-Customer
Everyone has important reasons to invest, we applies insights and risk management expertise to help institutional and individual investors with their financial goals, now and in the future.

12 Risk and assumptions China market does have its risky side. Chinese consumers have a strong national pride so multinational companies could lose important market segments by seeming too foreign to the locals.

13 Risk and assumptions Chinese government regulations on foreign investments involve a lot of complexities for foreign companies when they try to enter into the China market. As most of the foreign investors are unfamiliar with the bureaucratic procedures, many faced a lot of difficulties and delays in their business opportunities. Hence, it is crucial for foreign companies to familiarize themselves with China business style before starting on their plan to enter into the China market.

14 Anticipated impacts- Financial impacts
Anticipated Working capital: $ 100,000 Anticipated employees: people Anticipated sales: $50,000 per year

15 anticipated impacts- Social impacts
Increase social income people's living standards improved Increase national income, increase GDP, GNP.

16 anticipated impacts- Social impacts
Social Return on Investment Social investors seek evidence of social impact that results from their financial investment They have many different profiles SROI indicates the value of the social impact in financial terms

17 Benefits and opportunities
A from strategic investors, customers and other related parties get company's performance, customer satisfaction and market prospect of each respect such as information, from which to identify hidden risks. The attack from the business management personnel obtained more detail about our product, price, promotion and so marketing channels and the related information, and to further refinement risk information.

18 Negatives and obstacles
A lot of risk!! How to improve??


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