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The China Securities Regulatory Commission Circular of China Securities Regulatory Commission on Issues Concerning Stock Issuance and Public Offering Abroad of Overseas Corporations ZhengJianFaXingZi [2000] No.72 June 9, 2000 Law firms concerned: Recently, some overseas corporations that involve domestic equity (hereinafter referred to as overseas corporations) have issued stocks 1. Matters on overseas stock issuance and public offering belong to situations stipulated in the Circular of the State Council on Further 2. Legal opinions on the matters of overseas stock issuance and public offering not subject to the document coded GuoFa [1997] No.21 (1) Basic information of the overseas corporation: time of establishment, place of registration, equity structure (with block diagram) (2) Basic information of this issuance: leading underwriter, sponsor, target listing place, expected financing amount and usage etc. (3) Where domestic organs or citizens hold, directly or indirectly, equity of the overseas corporation, the process of the formation and (4) Where listed assets of overseas corporation involve, directly or indirectly, domestic equity, the process of the formation and evolution (5) Explain the business of the domestic enterprises whose equity is held, directly or indirectly, by the overseas corporation, together 3. The Issuance Supervision Department of China Securities Regulatory Commission is in charge of the legal opinions, and shall handle (1) Where there is unclear statement of the facts or improper legal recommendations in the legal opinions, inquiry in written form will (2) China Securities Regulatory Commission may solicit opinions of relevant competent authorities of the State Council on matters of laws, (3) Where there is no further opinions, disposal suggestion shall be given within 15 working days since the receipt of the legal opinion, 4. China Securities Regulatory Commission shall investigate and dispose, in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, the lawyer |
The China Securities Regulatory Commission
2000-06-09