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解读入股IMAX的缘由
20xx年04月17日
4月16日,文娱影视手艺及利用体系供给商IMAX Corporation(以下简称“IMAX公司”)CEO理查德·葛尔方与华人文明财产投资基金(CMC)董事长黎瑞刚、方源本钱总裁唐葵在京配合启动了IMAX中国(控股)公司的运作。
按照此前的公然表露,IMAX公司向华人文明财产投资基金和方源本钱出卖IMAX中国(控股)20%股权,CMC和方源本钱各付出4000万美圆,分本年及来岁两期付款。
黎瑞刚表现,短时间内不鞭策IMAX中国上市的打算,今朝重要是辅佐IMAX在中国的营业取得疾速生长,同时也但愿能借此展开更多的国际协作。全部行业的体系性扶植很重要,比方从创意、法令、品质办理体系、融资渠道、手艺、研发等各个方面,在中国成立周全完全的片子财产财产链。中国片子财产有较大的.增加空间。
此前有媒体报道称,IMAX中国(控股)旨在于香港上市,若是未能在香港上市或边疆呈现更好机遇,则会转向中国边疆,如上海证券买卖所。
作为IMAX股权接盘方,华人文明财产投资基金惹人存眷,黎瑞刚还担负新组建的上海文明播送影视团体无限公司总裁。
在谈到为甚么挑选IMAX作为协作火伴时,黎瑞刚今天表现,“几近一切的片子文娱公司城市和IMAX协作,IMAX一向把给观众最好的视觉休会作为重要主旨。固然自身不缔造内容,但IMAX对本钱整合的才能,大师仍是众目睽睽的。”
黎瑞刚说,作为一家文明财产基金公司,咱们但愿取得的不只仅是优异的资产报答,更等候的是完成IMAX和中国片子行业的共赢。
IMAX首席履行官理查德·葛尔方则表现,出卖IMAX中国公司(控股)股权并不会取得更多的政策上风,中国是个庞杂且多变的市场,对敏感的中国传媒行业,引进中国投资者能够赞助IMAX更好地领会本地市场静态;同时,IMAX等候在中国增强与当局和行业的干系。中国市场的增加潜力仍然很大;中国投资者的插手有益于加速并完成其在中国地域的扩大。
理查德·葛尔方持久栖身在纽约。他在接管媒体采访时表现,在纽约,人们也在会商进入中国片子市场的能够性,信任未几的将来,会有更多的本钱进入中国。
黎瑞刚也以为,将来几年,必定会有愈来愈多的本钱进入到中国片子范畴。不华尔街,就不好莱坞。中国也一样,有一个成熟的金融市场,文明财产才会疾速走向繁华。
理查德·葛尔方一样看好中国片子市场的远景,“咱们会借助咱们的环球影院收集平台将更多的中邦外乡片子保送到其余国度市场。”
黎瑞刚以为,中国影视文娱财产的生长正处于汗青性的关头阶段,这次对IMAX的投资,将有用动员中国片子在拍摄、建造、放映和高端家庭影视文娱等财产关头关键的延续立异,增进国际影视文娱财产的体系性晋升,进而鞭策中国优良影视文娱内容产物进入环球市场。
葛尔方表现,从方才进入中国到此刻,IMAX已慢慢生长成为一个复杂的影院收集和文明交换平台。对IMAX来讲,中国市场的增加潜力仍然很大;中国投资者的插手有益于加速并完成其在中国地域的扩大、生长。
据IMAX年报显现,2013年包罗港澳台在内的大中华区市场进献的支出从2012年的4492万美圆增加到了5648万美圆,同比增加25.7%。IMAX环球支出增加了1.8%至2.88亿美圆。若是剔除在中国的收益,IMAX现实上客岁面对负增加的情势。
停止客岁底,IMAX在中国统共具有173块银幕,而美国今朝具有的IMAX巨幕是380块。葛尔方表现,将来中国的银幕数目将进步至250块
米希尔北大报告
Ni hao. It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university…Thank you so much for having me.
And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysian(sic) Airline Flight 370. As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.
And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.
And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China Ambassador Baucus…President Wang…Chairman Zhu…Vice President Li. Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center…President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai…and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University…thank you all so much for joining us.
And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among your people like you across the globe.
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliaments and meet with heads of state.
Because we believe that relationships between nations are not just about relationship between governments or leaders…they’re about relationships between people, particularly our young people.
So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity f or students…but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.
You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.
Ideas can cross ocean with the click of a button.
So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester-it’s quickly becoming the key to success in our global economy.
Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school…it’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your borders - experience with languages, cultures and societies very different from your own.
Or, as the Chinese saying goes: “It is better to travel ten thousand miles than
to read ten thousand books.”
But let’s be clear, studying abroad is about so much more than improving your own future - it’s also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.
Because when it comes to the defining challenges of our time - whether it’s climate change, or economic opportunity, or the spread of nuclear weapons...these are shared challenges.
No one country can confront them alone...the only way forward is together. Because that’s how you develop that habit of cooperation - you do it by improving yourself in someone’s culture…by learning each other’s stories…and by getting past the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often divide us.
And that’s how you realize that we all have a stake in each other’s success - that cures discovered here in Beijing could save lives in America…the clean energy technologies from Silicon Valley in California could improve the environment here in China…that the architecture of an ancient temple in Xi’an could inspire the design of new buildings in Dallas or Detroit.
She and her colleagues published papers together in top science journals…and they both research partnerships that lasted long after they returned to their home countries.
Professor Niu Ke fromPeking University was Fulbright Scholar in the U. S. last year…and he reported, and I quote, “the most memorable experience were with my American friends. ”
These lasting bonds represent the true value of studying abroad…and I am thrilled that more and more students are getting this opportunity.
China is currently the fifth most popular destination for Americans studying abroad.
But still, too many students never have this chance…and some that do are hesitant to take it.
They may feel like study abroad is only for wealthy students, or students from certain kinds of universities.
My parent didn’t get to attend college, and I was focused on getting into a university and earning my degree so I could get a job and support myself.
And for a lot of young people like me who are struggling to afford a regular semester of school paying for plane tickets or living expense halfway around the world just isn’t possible.
Our hope is to build connections between people of all races and socioeconomic backgrounds because it is that diversity that makes our country so vibrant and strong…and our study abroad programs should reflect the true spirit of America to the world.
That’s why, when my husband visited China back in 2009, he announced our 100,000 Strong initiative to increase the number and diversity of American students studying in China.
We’re sending high school, colleges and graduate students here to study Chinese…we’re inviting teachers from China to teach Mandarin in American schools...we’re providing free online advising for students in China who want to study in the U.S…and the U.S.-China Fulbright program is still going strong with more than 3,000 alumni.
For example, Steve Schwarzman, the head of an American company called Blackstone, is funding a new program at Tsinghua University modeled on the Rhodes Scholarship.
Take the example of Royale Nicholson from Cleveland,Ohiowho attends New York University’s program in Shanghai.
Of his experience studying in China, he said, “study abroad is a powerful vehicle for people-to-people exchange as we move into a new era of citizen diplomacy.”
“a new era of citizen diplomacy ”- I couldn’t have said it better myself, because that’s really what I’m talking about...I’m talking about ordinary citizen reaching out to the world.
And as I always tell young people back in America, you don’t need to get on a plane to by a citizen diplomacy.
I tell them that if you have an internet in your home, school, or library, within seconds, you can be transported anywhere in the world and meet people on every continent.
That’s why I’m posting a daily travel blog with videos and photos of my experiences in china - because I want young people in America to be part of this visit.
And that’s why it is so important for information and ideas to flow freely over
the internet and through the media.
Because that’s how we discover the truth...that’s how we learn what’s really happening in our communities, our country and our world.
And that’s how we decide which values and ideas we think are best - by questioning and debating them vigorously…by listening to all sides of every argument...and by judging for ourselves.
My husband and I are on the receiving and of plenty of questioning and criticizing from our media and our fellow citizens...and it’s not always easy...but we wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.
Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard. But when it comes to expressing yourself freely, and worshipping as your choose, and having open access to information – we believe those are universal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.
And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you are the living, breathing embodiment of those values.
So I guarantee you that in studying abroad, you’re not just changing your own life…you’re changing the lives of everyone you meet.
As the great American President John F. Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in theU.S., “I think they teach more than they learn.”
And every day, you remind us of just how much we can achieve if we reach across borders…and learn to see ourselves in each other…and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.
And I hope you’ll keep teaching each other…and learning from each other…and building bonds of friendship that will eich your lives and eich our world for decades to come.
You all have so much to offer, and I cannot wait to see all that you achieve together in the years ahead.
Thank you so much. Xie Xie.
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