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...Beijing-born Zhao in February became the first Asian woman to win a Golden Globe for best director, and would break further records with an Oscar under her belt....
...entertainment investor, is bringing together three Hollywood companies in a complex deal that will merge the maker of House of Cards with the owner of The Hollywood Reporter magazine and the producer of The Golden...
...People with knowledge of Wanda’s buyout of the US’s Dick Clark Productions, the company behind the Golden Globe Awards, said last week that it was struggling to get approval to move money offshore, putting...
...Wanda’s planned $1bn purchase of Dick Clark Productions, the company that produces the Golden Globes awards show, was also pulled....
...In February, the company scrapped its $1bn agreement to buy Dick Clark Productions, the US company behind the Golden Globe Awards....
...The high-profile acquisition of the US production company behind the Golden Globe Awards had run into a regulatory snag afflicting many of the Chinese companies trying to buy assets overseas, said two people...
...Wanda needs some good news after the failure on Friday of its $1bn deal to acquire Dick Clark Productions, the US television group behind the Golden Globes and other award shows....
...Led by Wang Jianlin, China’s richest man, Wanda’s deal with DCP, the US studio behind the Golden Globe Awards, So You Think You Can Dance and Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve is the latest in the Chinese...
...Dalian Wanda, the Chinese real estate and entertainment conglomerate, is struggling to complete a $1bn deal to buy Dick Clark Productions, the company behind the Golden Globe Awards....
...Wanda declined to comment on the talks....
...Not content with making movies, Wanda Group wants the Golden Globes too....
...The $1bn purchase of Dick Clark Productions, the US producer of shows including the Golden Globe Awards, by China’s Dalian Wanda was officially canned this month....
...While ticket sales in the US have historically risen at times of economic hardship — the 1930s Great Depression was the golden age of Hollywood, for example — Chinese theatre goers are more practical....
...egg with $2bn IPO value (BBG) Top China newspaper slams debt build-up at firms, focuses on Wanda, LeEco (Reuters) Israel Aerospace Industries hunts for US acquisitions (FT) Maersk chief sees further...
...– “Dalian Wanda’s $1 billion purchase of Golden Globes producer Dick Clark Productions is dead, two individuals familiar with the matter told TheWrap....
...Wanda, which is building a formidable US film empire, last month agreed to pay $1bn for Dick Clark Productions, the company that runs the Golden Globe awards and Miss America pageant....
...Dalian Wanda eyes studio with the Golden Globes Dalian Wanda’s appetite for US entertainment assets shows little sign of waning....
...Dalian Wanda, the property developer that also owns yachtmaker Sunseeker and the AMC cinema chain, agreed to pay about $1bn for Dick Clark Productions, the US company behind the Golden Globe Awards, and...
...The deal follows a $1bn takeover last week by China’s biggest real estate company Dalian Wanda of Dick Clark Productions, which runs the Golden Globe awards and Miss America pageants....
...south of the Thames by Dalian Wanda, the world’s largest property developer....
...Dalian Wanda, a conglomerate led by China’s richest man, this month purchased Dick Clark Productions, the US studio behind the Golden Globe Awards, So You Think You Can Dance and Dick Clark’s New Year’s...
...Wanda has also entered into exclusive negotiation to acquire Dick Clark Productions, which stages the Golden Globe Awards and Miss America pageant....
...Dalian Wanda, the Chinese real estate and entertainment giant, was having problems gaining approvals to move money offshore to buy Dick Clark Productions, the company behind the Golden Globe Awards in a...
...The market value of chains Parkson and Golden Eagle, which listed as retailing grew in the mid 2000s, has collapsed from $6bn or so apiece to fractions of that level....
...Eventually, Mr Tang applied to a language school in California and arrived in the Golden State with $20 in his pocket — the most the Chinese government then allowed its citizens to take out of the country...
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