Monday, 13 October 2014

Investor Dictionary explains H Shares


A share of a company incorporated in the Chinese mainland that is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange or other foreign exchange. H-shares are still regulated by Chinese law, but they are denominated in Hong Kong dollars and trade the same as other equities on the Honk Kong exchange.

H-shares on the exchange are automatically included in the Hang Seng China Enterprise Index, provided that they maintain the Hong Kong exchange regulatory requirements.



H-shares are available for more than 90 Chinese companies, giving investors at least some access to most of the major economic sectors such as financials, industrials and utilities. In 2007, the Chinese government decided to allow mainland investors to invest in the Hong Kong exchange, which greatly increased the demand for H-shares, as mainland investors were previously forbidden from investing in the exchange. China still offers A-shares in many of the same companies, but only mainland residents can invest in them.


Thursday, 9 October 2014

How to protect your small business website from hackers


The recent global attack on websites by a Russian gang highlights the need to protect the access to your website - especially if you are generating income from your site.

There are some easy to implement systems that can help protect you from the next cyber attack.



Wednesday, 8 October 2014

ALS Ice Bucket Challenge lessons for social media marketing


The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is all the rage at the moment.

In this video I analyze the four key elements we can all learn from this about how to maximize your social media marketing impact.