The Auditing Dilemma of Chinese Companies
The Auditing Dilemma of Chinese Companies by: Michael Wander Seizure of property through physical threats!? No, it’s not a street mugging! It’s a $2.4 billion publicly traded company on the NYSE having a spat with their auditor, Deloitte, who happens to have 182,000 employees and revenue of almost $30 billion[1]. Whoever said audit was boring … Continue reading
After Hours at Zicklin — Sesion IV
A small group gathered to enjoy a beautiful summer evening at Cavatappo. The conversation drifted from power (what is it, who has it and how to cultivate it) to a subject defining many developed countries, especially China — small families. The topic started from a recent spot on WNYC’s Leonard Lopate Show called (L)Only Child. … Continue reading