111. It will also invest in red chips and H shares, Chinese companies listed in Hong Kong, as well as the shares listed in China.
112. Judging by the weak performance of Chinese companies traded in Hong Kong, investors may want more than promises.
113. Last May, the United States imposed sanctions on two Chinese companies and several Chinese businessmen and accused them of helping Iran making chemical weapons.
114. Judging by the initial results of the Chinese government clamp down, investment by Chinese companies in stock markets amounts to billions of dollars.
115. Just this year it started helping Chinese companies sell to the Chinese.
116. Last year Delta grabbed an opportunity to work with China Southern, a Chinese company, to put its passengers on its planes.
117. Last summer, it announced proof of illegal dumping, and imposed stiff tariffs on certain Chinese companies.
118. Lack of information has also hurt me with Brilliance China Automotive, a mini-bus maker and the first Chinese company listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
119. Many Chinese companies are in a similar position, leaving them without a reliable cash flow.
120. Many state-owned Chinese companies trade commodity futures, betting on quick profits to boost shrinking working capital at a time when government loans are hard to obtain.