Thought leaders to discuss China’s economic reform efforts, the crisis in China concept stocks, revival of China tech IPOs, and secrets of a global M&A strategy.
New York, NY and Beijing, China, September  11th, 2014 -- Marcum  Bernstein Pinchuk LLP, (“Marcum BP”) a top ranking accounting firm with  a substantial China practice, today announced today the panels and speakers  that will be featured at the second annual China  Best Ideas Investment Conference on Tuesday, September 16th,  2014 at the St. Regis hotel in Beijing.
 The event will provide a valuable opportunity to hear from business and  economic thought leaders on a range of topics including China’s economic reform  efforts, the crisis in China concept stocks, the revival of the China IPO  market, and the opportunities for Chinese companies to acquire distressed  assets and enterprises in the U.S.
When a Crisis Strikes: Lessons for  Management & Investors – September 16th,  10 am
                        Overseas-listed  Chinese companies have become magnets for controversy in the past few years,  due to attacks by predatory short sellers or shortfalls in their own accounting  and governance practices. 
 This panel  will be led by Peking University professor Paul Gillis, the most respected expert on Chinese accounting  issues, and will include Drew Bernstein,  co-managing partner of Marcum, Bernstein & Pinchuk, who has advised  investors, senior management, and independent directors in a variety of crisis  situations including short attacks, accounting restatements, and whistleblower  scenarios. Other speakers include Robert  Weber, partner at DLA Piper, and Cara O’Brien, senior managing director at FTI Consulting.  The panel will discuss issues including: Who are behind short selling reports?  What risk factors should investors look out for? and, How can companies respond  to a crisis and recover a positive reputation with investors?
Decoding Economic Reform: Risks and  Investing Themes – September 16th,  11:15 am
Opinion  among international investors is sharply divided between China bulls who  believe the government is shifting the economy towards a more sustainable model  based on internal consumption, and a bearish view that increased stimulus has  simply delayed an inevitable crash due to unprofitable overinvestment and  speculation. 
Cheng Li, Director and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution, is one of the most respected commentators on the evolution of China’s  senior leadership and China’s political and economic policies. He will face off  with Anne Stevenson-Yang, the  co-founder of J Capital Research, which provides in-depth economic  research on China to international investors. Expect to hear incisive and  divergent views on the state of China’s economy and the prospects for effective  reform on what is really happening inside the corridors of the Communist Party  and across China’s sprawling economy. The panel will be moderated by conference  director Crocker Coulson.
The Return of the Overseas IPO:  Riding Alibaba’s Tailwinds - September 16th,  1:15 pm 
2014 has  witnessed a strong revival of U.S.-listed Chinese IPOs and this month Alibaba  has the potential to be the largest tech IPO of all time with a $20 billion  offering on the New York Stock Exchange.
 Panelists  including David Selvia, managing  director of The Cathay Funds and Trevor Loe, vice president of The Vintage Group, will discuss what investors are looking for in Chinese IPOs  and how new U.S. regulations have made the path to going public easier. The  panel will be moderated by Mitch  Nussbaum, partner at the international law firm Loeb  & Loeb LLP.
China Goes Out: Ramping of Chinese  Outbound M&A - September 16th,  3:30 pm
Leading  Chinese companies are increasingly looking at overseas acquisitions as a means  of acquiring world-class technology, penetrating new markets, and building  global brands. In addition, many of China’s technology giants have set up  private equity funds to invest in promising early stage companies in the U.S.  and elsewhere.
This panel  includes investment bankers and advisors who have advised on dozens of cross  border transactions involving Chinese companies, including David Lu, head of China corporate finance for Duff & Phelps, Charles Maynard, senior managing director of BDA, and John Zhang, partner at ValueLink. Matt Kirmayer, senior partner at of top-ranked bankruptcy law firm Lowenstein Sandler LLP will discuss how Chinese management can acquire assets and  entire companies at bargain prices in the bankruptcy process.
 For a complete list of panels and speakers go to: http://www.marcumasia.com/CBIIC/agenda.htm 
The China Best Ideas Conference is designed to introduce investors to  Chinese companies that  are well  positioned for growth, have solid and transparent business models, and adhere  to high corporate governance standards. The conference, which is hosted by  Marcum, Bernstein & Pinchuk (“Marcum BP”) also provides a forum for  investors, senior management, and professionals who desire to enhance the  practices and market quality for Chinese companies listed overseas.
The conference is free to attend for investors and qualified media who  can register at: http://www.marcumasia.com/CBIIC/registration.htm.
One-on-one interviews are available upon request by contacting Andrea Cheng  at andrea.cheng@marcumasia.com
About Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk LLP
Marcum Bernstein & Pinchuk (MarcumBP), a PCAOB registered firm, provides a  full range of audit and assurance, tax and transaction advisory services for  clients in a variety of industries throughout the world. With offices in  New York, Beijing, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Hangzhou, MarcumBP provides the  expertise, cultural understanding and support needed to efficiently serve and  advise our clients. MarcumBP currently provides services to over 30 clients in  the China market.