Mr. Xu is a partner, resident in the Beijing office. Mr. Xu's practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and general corporate matters.
Mr. Xu is a partner, resident in the Beijing office. Mr. Xu's practice focuses on mergers and acquisitions, capital markets and general corporate matters.
Mr. Xu joined Haiwen in July 2008.
Mr. Xu's recent experience includes advising:
Hillhouse in its various investments in China;
Primavera Capital Group in connection with its investment in a manufacturing company;
Ant Financial in its various investments in China;
Legend Holdings in connection with its investment in a service industry company;
Universal Studio in connection with its joint venture with a PRC entity in the establishment and operation of Beijing Universal Studio;
CVS in connection with its investment in a chain pharmacy company;
Bain Capital in connection with its sale of Asimco, a car-parts enterprise, to Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery Group Co., Ltd.;
Xiang He Capital in connection with its investments in some internet companies;
Shiyu Capital in connection with its investment in a hospital;
China Life Insurance Company Ltd. in connection with its investment in a financial enterprise;
China Construction Bank in connection with its establishment of Wuhan WISCO Transformation & Development Fund with WISCO;
Morgan Stanley's RMB Fund in connection with its investment in Zhejiang Baolide;
Bain Capital in connection with its investment in Asimco Technologies, SUNAC and etc.;
TBP in connection with its investment in Mbaobao.com, Greenbox, Gfan.com and Eve New York;
H&Q Asia Pacific in connection with its investment in Yuchai;
New Horizon in connection with its investment in an internet company;
EQT in connection with its investment in Chongqing Qinyuan;
Ping'An Innovation Fund in connection with its investment in some internet companies;
China Grand Auto in connection with its mergers and acquisitions of several auto sales companies;
Kaiyuan City Development Fund (Xi'an) in connection with its real estate investment and development projects;
CDB Capital in connection with its subscription of China Merchants Shekou's non-public offering shares;
KKR in connection with its subscription of Sunner Food's non-public offerings shares;
CRED Holding Co., Ltd. in connection with its backdoor transactions with Zhongwang Group;
financial advisors in connection with material asset restructuring transaction between CNPC and Jichai related to CNPC Capital Company Limited;
Start Group in connection with its material assets restructuring deals related to UBISYS, Eastaeon Technology, Xingfei Technology;
Beijing UDC in connection with its IPO and listing on HKEX;
Huaneng Lantsang in connection with its IPO and listing on Shanghai Stock Exchange;
BBMG in connection with its IPO and listing on HKEX;
Tsaker Chemical in connection with its IPO and listing on HKEX;
COFCO Group in connection with its reorganization of its real estate business and its listing on HKEX by way of a reverse takeover of the Parkview;
the underwriters in connection with the IPO and listing on HKEX of Yuzhou Properties;
Huadian Power International Co., Ltd in connection with several non-public offerings of A shares and H shares;
China Cinda in connection with its sales of 41% of the shares in Cinda Property and Casualty Insurance Co., Ltd. and its sales of 20% of the shares in Bank of Xi’an;
China Jianyin Investment Limited in connection with its sales of 7.6742% of the shares in Qilu Securities Co., Ltd.;
PAAMC in connection with its investment in a lease assets beneficiary trust plan and an assets backed plan.
Mr. Xu received his LLB from the Southwest University of Political Science and Law and a B.A. in English from the Sichuan International Studies University in 2005. He subsequently received an LL.M. from the China University of Political Science and Law in 2008.
Mr. Xu is a native Mandarin speaker and is fluent in English.
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