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The 11 top U.S. companies targeted by China
China is looking to buy American - at a never-before-seen clip. Starwood Hotels & Resorts (HOT) is just the biggest and latest target.
Chinese investors and buyers have announced plans to spend $39 billion so far this year buying U.S. companies, says Richard Peterson, senior director at S&P Global Market Intelligence. This whopping total includes Anbang Insurance Group's offer for hotel chain Starwood Hotels & Resorts, which S&P Global says values at $15.2 billion.
The pace of Chinese buying of U.S. companies is unprecedented, Peterson says. The value of Chinese bids for U.S. companies just this year is roughly four times the $9.4 billion of Sino-U.S. deals announced last year and already well above the previous record of $11.8 billion Chinese companies announced spending in 2013. 2013 was the year China's Henan Shineway Industry Group agreed to buy food processor Smithfield Foods for $7.3 billion..
Chinese buys of U.S.-based companies is hitting a record. (Photo: S&P Global Market Intelligence, data as of March 7, 2016.)
"The deal flow is self-explanatory," Peterson says. "It will be a record year for Chinese acquisitions of companies based in the U.S."
China's shopping spree in the U.S. is starting to get harder to ignore given some of the high-profile targets. Five of the six largest Chinese buyouts of U.S. companies have all occurred this year, Peterson says. Ingram Micro, a U.S.-based company that distributes electronics made by companies ranging from Apple (AAPL) to Microsoft (MSFT) was bought in February by China's Tianjin Tianhai for $7.3 billion - making it the third largest China offer for a U.S. company after Starwood and Smithfield.
Then there was China's Qingdao Haier's $5.4 billion buy of General Electric's (GE) GE Appliances unit in January.
Chinese buying is getting to levels that investors can't write off as just a blip, Peterson says. The dollar value of Chinese buyouts account for about a third of the total spent by all foreign buyers. "This could be a topic for the elections," he says.
LARGEST INVESTMENTS IN U.S. COMPANIES INVOLVING CHINESE BUYERS *
Target, $ value ($ millions), Buyer
Starwood Hotels, $15,188, Anbang Insurance
Smithfield Foods, $7,276, Henan Shineway Industry
Ingram Micro, $7,247, Tianjin Tianhai Investment
GE Appliances, $5,400, Qingdao Haier
Terex, $5,122, Zoomlion Heavy Industry
Legend Pictures, $3,500, Dalian Wanda
AMC Entertainment, $2,909, Dalian Wanda
Fairchild Semiconductor, FCS, $2,659
Devon Energy (5 U.S. shale oil and gas fields), $2,442, Sinopec Int'l Petroleum
Activision Blizzard (stake bought by group of investors), $2,339, Tencent Holdings (was one of several investors, including Los Angeles-based Leonard Green)
Waldorf Astoria New York, $1,950, Anbang Insurance
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...hina/81970226/
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Chinese investors and buyers have announced plans to spend $39 billion so far this year buying U.S. companies, says Richard Peterson, senior director at S&P Global Market Intelligence. This whopping total includes Anbang Insurance Group's offer for hotel chain Starwood Hotels & Resorts, which S&P Global says values at $15.2 billion.
The pace of Chinese buying of U.S. companies is unprecedented, Peterson says. The value of Chinese bids for U.S. companies just this year is roughly four times the $9.4 billion of Sino-U.S. deals announced last year and already well above the previous record of $11.8 billion Chinese companies announced spending in 2013. 2013 was the year China's Henan Shineway Industry Group agreed to buy food processor Smithfield Foods for $7.3 billion..

Chinese buys of U.S.-based companies is hitting a record. (Photo: S&P Global Market Intelligence, data as of March 7, 2016.)
"The deal flow is self-explanatory," Peterson says. "It will be a record year for Chinese acquisitions of companies based in the U.S."
China's shopping spree in the U.S. is starting to get harder to ignore given some of the high-profile targets. Five of the six largest Chinese buyouts of U.S. companies have all occurred this year, Peterson says. Ingram Micro, a U.S.-based company that distributes electronics made by companies ranging from Apple (AAPL) to Microsoft (MSFT) was bought in February by China's Tianjin Tianhai for $7.3 billion - making it the third largest China offer for a U.S. company after Starwood and Smithfield.
Then there was China's Qingdao Haier's $5.4 billion buy of General Electric's (GE) GE Appliances unit in January.
Chinese buying is getting to levels that investors can't write off as just a blip, Peterson says. The dollar value of Chinese buyouts account for about a third of the total spent by all foreign buyers. "This could be a topic for the elections," he says.
LARGEST INVESTMENTS IN U.S. COMPANIES INVOLVING CHINESE BUYERS *
Target, $ value ($ millions), Buyer
Starwood Hotels, $15,188, Anbang Insurance
Smithfield Foods, $7,276, Henan Shineway Industry
Ingram Micro, $7,247, Tianjin Tianhai Investment
GE Appliances, $5,400, Qingdao Haier
Terex, $5,122, Zoomlion Heavy Industry
Legend Pictures, $3,500, Dalian Wanda
AMC Entertainment, $2,909, Dalian Wanda
Fairchild Semiconductor, FCS, $2,659
Devon Energy (5 U.S. shale oil and gas fields), $2,442, Sinopec Int'l Petroleum
Activision Blizzard (stake bought by group of investors), $2,339, Tencent Holdings (was one of several investors, including Los Angeles-based Leonard Green)
Waldorf Astoria New York, $1,950, Anbang Insurance
Source: S&P Global Market Intelligence
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/...hina/81970226/
selain di amerika ( barat)
di eropa ( tpt leluhur bule amerika) juga udah kena
China ( asia ) Menguasai Eropa ( barat) Sejak 2005
http://www.kaskus.co.id/thread/55136...pa-sejak-2005/
232 Perusahaan China ( asia ) Kuasai Daftar Perusahaan Terbesar Dunia
http://www.kaskus.co.id/thread/554da...erbesar-dunia/
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