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08/15/07 5:37 AM

#80526 RE: Tin-Berrygood #80525

China's universities falling heavily into debt


Most of China's big universities have fallen heavily into debt in their race to expand and now spend vast amounts of their income paying off bank loans, state press reported on Wednesday.

A one-year survey by Peking University of 76 major higher learning institutions around the country found they were relying heavily on government funding and bank loans to survive, the China Daily newspaper reported.

In 2005, the 76 universities and colleges had a combined income of 65.67 billion yuan (8.42 billion dollars), but their debt totalled 33.6 billion yuan.

Jilin University in China's far northeast, one of the most indebted institutions, has to pay more than 100 million yuan a year in interest, according to the China Daily.

The paper said China's big universities, previously funded totally by the government under the old Communist economic model, had fallen heavily into debt partly due to a program that saw them merged into "super-size" institutions.

"These universities launched a number of building projects to accommodate more students," the paper said.

"Because the number of young people reaching college age keeps growing, the government has been encouraging students and colleges to expand their enrollment."

The number of college students rose from 5.56 million people in 2000 to 15.62 million in 2005, according to the paper.
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EZ2

08/15/07 7:21 AM

#80528 RE: Tin-Berrygood #80525

Is there a way to track this progress ie. part of public records ?

"As a part of the deal, the Company also agreed to raise US$4 million cash to finance the expansion plan of ZDEG and ZDHL as well as the equity buyout from their minority shareholders. Several Asia based institutional investors have signed term sheets, with a view to providing such funds as equity investors of the Company, subject to the final completion of the acquisition deal.

http://www.marketwire.com/mw/release.do?id=749563&sourceType=1

http://finance.google.com/finance?cid=661521&morenews=10&rating=1&newsbefore=2007-07-11