A Bull in China

A Bull in China

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ISBN-10
0812977483
ISBN-13
978-0812977486
Product Author
Jim Rogers
Publisher
Random House

Jim Rogers first went to China in 1984 and he has been tracking it ever since. He saw what was happening there long before the news hit the headlines. He knows its industries and opportunities. He understands the state and how it works there. He also understand the super peculiar nature of what the Chinese called communism: it is as much or more like Western capitalism than our own systems. If the twentieth century was the American century, he argues, then the twenty-first century belongs to China.

In A Bull in China, you’ll learn which industries offer the newest and best opportunities, from power, energy, and agriculture to tourism, water, and infrastructure. Rogers demystifies the state policies that are driving earnings and innovation, takes the intimidation factor out of the A-shares, B-shares, and ADRs of Chinese offerings, and profiles “Red Chip” companies, such as Yantai Changyu, China’s largest winemaker, which sells a “Healthy Liquor” line mixed with herbal medicines. Plus, if you want to export something to China yourself–or even buy land there–Rogers tells you the steps you need to take.

No author can speak with as much authority about the opportunities in China, and the specifics of how they are going to play out in the years ahead. He speaks of what the Chinese producer and consumer loves about the United States and its culture, and what they will not tolerate. Is he bullish? Absolutely. But he councils knowledge and awareness more than anything. There are massive profit opportunities in this new land undergoing vast economic expansion. But you have to know your way around. Rogers is the best possible guide.

Doug French writes: “A Bull In China provides a complete buffet of Chinese investment concepts. However, Rogers stresses that none of the companies mentioned are recommendations, and he is also mindful of a potential bubble forming in these burgeoning stock markets. Investing in China’s growth isn’t a strategy to make a quick buck (or Yuan). “If the twentieth century was the American century,” writes Rogers, “then the twenty-first century belongs to China.”

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