Tag-Archive for ◊ China ◊

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• Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

Dynasty Resources is your Gateway to business in China. Through partnerships with top companies, each specializing in a unique area of China business, Dynasty provides quality services that help you enter the most exciting market on earth. The competition is increasing from domestic and international, traditional, and non-traditional players in the China market.

Dynasty Resources and its financial partners provide the following financial services to Chinese companies:

1. Go public in the United States and become listed on the NASDAQ, the NYSE or Pink Sheets. There are several ways of accomplishing this. Reverse mergers are the most common and least costly method. Please see below for more on Reverse Mergers.

2. Go public in Europe or in the United States by way of Luxembourg, whose rules and regulations are lenient and tax laws are beneficial.

3. Go public by way of a SPAC Special Purpose Acquisition Company. A SPAC is a shell or blank-check company that has no operations but that goes public with the intention of merging with or acquiring a company with the proceeds of an initial public offering.

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• Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

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As an early pioneer of free form radio, Fass would air a variety of different features each night. Other notable guests include investigative reporter Mae Brussell, Abbie Hoffman commenting on the Chicago Seven trial, a planning session for the Central Park Be-In, and the first radio appearance of Phoebe Snow.

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Neil Fabricant, Legislative Director of New York ACLU during the 1960, has said that Fass was midwife at the birth of the counter culture. Ralph Engleman, in his book, Public Radio & TV in America: A Political History, cites Fass as “the father of freeform radio.”

He also plays a major role in Marc Fisher book, Something In The Air, which covers radio impact in the post TV years. The Washington Post columnist describes how the mad as hell and I not going to take it any more! scene in the film, Network, grew out of an actual incident when WOR Jean Shepherd exhorted his listeners to throw open their windows, stick out their heads, and shout, xcelsior!”, then he goes on to write: