Tag: clsa

Targeting a combined $5 billion, the two high-profile deals are coming to market at a time when the global equity markets are again starting to look more challenging.
By Anette Jönsson | 2 November 2009
United Spirits' share price jumps 7% after the deal, which is completed on the same day as HCL Infosystems raises $102.4 million from a QIP of its own.
By Anette Jönsson | 16 October 2009
Economic globalisation is vulnerable to the tectonic plates of empire, says historian Niall Ferguson at the CLSA conference in Hong Kong.
By Simon Osborne | 22 September 2009
The Philippine infrastructure investment company sells new shares to pay for the acquisition of a stake in Meralco and boosts its free-float to above 20% in the process.
By Anette Jönsson | 21 September 2009
Philippine infrastructure investment company Metro Pacific Investments is selling new shares to pay for its Meralco acquisition and to increase its free-float.
By Anette Jönsson | 7 September 2009
CLSA and Shanghai Guosheng Group agree to create a joint venture to launch a renminbi-denominated investment fund in China focusing on Shanghai.
By Lara Wozniak | 18 August 2009
The education company grabs the last chance to sell new shares as the Indian market falls, but while the deal is well received, the share price drops 8.1% below the placement ...
By Anette Jönsson | 9 July 2009
The CLSA chairman will be replaced by CEO Jonathan Slone, who will also retain his current position.
By Lara Wozniak | 6 May 2009
Two months of expansion suggest that the worst might be over, at least for China, contributing to a strong day on the Hong Kong markets.
By Daniel Inman | 5 May 2009
Strong 2008 results and a subsequent rally in the company's share price make the timing right for the placement.
By Daniel Inman | 27 April 2009
Mike Mayo issues his first report at CLSA, highlighting legacy balance sheet issues faced by US banks, and suggests 11 banks will continue to underperform.
By Sameera Anand | 14 April 2009
Our annual pub crawl, err box tour, at the Hong Kong Rugby Sevens proved that while there was still plenty of liquor, the banks had cut back on trimmings and give-aways.
By The Editors | 30 March 2009
The hire is part of CLSA's foray into the US, a move the firm says has been accelerated by the talent available due to the financial crisis.
By Sameera Anand | 27 March 2009
Howard Stringer says there is “too much old Sony at Sony” despite the fact that he has been in charge since June 2005.
By Dan Slater | 23 January 2009
The $410 million transaction is the first example of a foreign investor increasing its stake in an A-share company via a restructuring.
By Daniel Inman | 12 January 2009
CLSA chairman Rob Morrison talks about how running a modern international corporation together with working to tackle a hot, smoky world are not incompatible.
By Simon Osborne | 3 December 2008
The firm has asked roughly 500 employees to take a voluntary pay-cut and expects that at least 75% of those approached will choose to reduce their salaries.
By Lara Wozniak | 28 October 2008
David Roche gives his view on what the financial sector will look like after the current credit crisis, which he says was created by excess liquidity and the shift to a "new ...
By Anette Jönsson | 29 September 2008
The infamous Wall Street financier speaks about credit to a packed CLSA Investors' Forum in Hong Kong.
By Lara Wozniak | 25 September 2008
Rob Morrison talks about the current crisis and the likelihood of new regulations separating deposit-taking and risk-taking.
By Anette Jönsson | 23 September 2008
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