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Due Diligence/Investigative (Examples)
- Obtain market sales, production cost and shipping intelligence for sourcing, licensing and anti-dumping enforcement purposes.
- Perform due diligence analysis, asset searches and related research on potential partners and target companies or individuals.
- Monitor activities of manufacturers such as sub-contracting and out-sourcing that may adversely impact quality and on time delivery.
- Provide up-to-the-minute information from our in-country associates throughout the world. This information is critical for developing viable expansion strategies.
- Provide background on government officials and private sector players. This information is useful in gaining an understanding of a company's negotiating counterpart and often opens alternative means of moving the negotiation process forward.
- Obtain information on upcoming regulatory changes, such as privatization and the opening up of markets. Information includes but is not limited to internal Ministerial discussions on privatization/regulatory policy, as well as timing, extent and direction of privatization and regulatory changes.
- Research and ongoing monitoring of infringements of intellectual property, trademark and patent protection and unauthorized uses of technology.
Market Research
- Undertake feasibility studies for companies and organizations seeking to expand operations into new markets and introduce new product lines or license technology. .
- Obtain information on upcoming regulatory changes, such as privatization and the opening up of markets. Information includes but is not limited to internal Ministerial discussions on privatization/regulatory policy, as well as timing, extent and direction of privatization and regulatory changes.
- Perform studies to determine potential size of market and factors that may impact a commercialization effort.
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