> Sam wrote:
> 1- Hongkong != Beijing
> 2- one Office != moving entire company
>

You're framing a question that doesn't need to be asked.  The real
question any company asks is where can deliver the most return to
shareholders?   And if the greatest revenue opportunity is in China,
and if having a headquarters there gets that money, then yes.

The "infrastructure" word is being interpreted here in various ways to
make a point - i.e. not equally.

If by "infrastructure" you mean best place to make a buck, then lots
of companies will have a presence if not a headquarters even.

My point in posting the law firm article (from last Sept btw) is that
that's how you follow the money.  Here is the LAST of the large NY law
firms - that's already got a Shanghai office - setting up shop in Hong
Kong and applying for permits in Beijing.

If that firm primary revenue source moves to China, then I'm guessing
that'll be the headquarters.

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