Adam Roseman and China Investments
Adam Roseman, founder and CEO of ARC Investment Partners, knows a thing or two about China, its economy and making money on investments in the country. There are definitely some tremendous investing opportunities in China according to Adam Roseman. ARC Investment Partners has been doing just that since 2005. But there are also – it appears – great possibilities for Chinese investors elsewhere. Indeed, just yesterday, there was a news report of 27 Chinese setting out to explore new investment options outside of the country. The delegation went on a “fact finding mission” together with the Fiji/China Business Council and Sir James Ah Koy (the ex-Fiji Ambassador to China, Patron of the Council).
Apparently these investors are quite well-to-do and are looking at a broad spectrum of Fiji investment opportunities, such as imports, exports, retail and manufacturing sector and more.
Alternative Energy Vehicle Development in China: New Ideas Reported by Adam Roseman
In a recent newsletter, Adam Roseman of ARC China reports that China is looking into becoming one of the largest markets for renewable energy vehicles within the next 10 years.
The goal is to offer tax reductions and exemptions to encourage the development of pure electric vehicles. Chinese officials from the NDRC, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and the Ministry of Commerce (MoFCOM) hope to have a plan to submit to the State Council after receiving feedback from relevant ministries and departments. MIIT, according to industry experts, has already completed a 2011-2020 draft plan for the alternative fuel vehicle industry.
ARC China & Its Team: Adam Roseman & More
ARC China is comprised of over 30 highly capable financial professionals. Together with CEO and Founder Adam Roseman, these investors make public and pre-IPO private equity investments in high growth businesses in the Peoples’ Republic of China.
One of the Managing Directors at ARC China is Barry Freeman. Mr. Freeman was a Vice President at HPC Capital Management in New York, with a focus on direct investments in public companies. After this, he was a Vice President at Knight Capital Group (NASDAQ: NITE) in New York. As part of the Capital Markets Group, he raised growth capital for private and public companies. While working at Knight, he focused on cross border transactions with Chinese companies and completed over $100 million in equity and equity linked transactions over a three-year period.