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Jiuding Capital: Private Equity Firm with Chinese Characteristics
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Founded in 2007, Kunwu Jiuding Capital Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Jiuding) is a Chinese private equity (PE) firm that specializes in equity investments in late-stage, pre-IPO companies. Despite its brief history, the firm had secured a strong foothold in China's PE industry with its tremendous growth and dazzling investment returns. As of 2011, Jiuding had 260 employees and 6 RMB-denominated funds with 6 million RMB under management. While investors showed strong enthusiasm for the firm, Jiuding nevertheless had generated much debate in the PE community about its pioneering investment practice - known as the "PE factory" model where investment activities were carried out in a way similar to large-scale industrial production. This model has subverted the traditional PE business practice in many ways. Concerns were raised about whether or not Jiuding's business model was sustainable in the next ten years, given the fast-changing landscape of China's PE industry.