Chris
Hsu has carved an
archetype for success with his advanced foresight and ability to negotiate even
the most complex of deals. Chris Hsu served as the Founder, and the Managing
Partner of Hong Kong’s Kilometre Capital, the leading private equity and hedge
fund advisory firm. Over the years, Chris Hsu has closed numerous billion-dollar
deals in the Asian and global market.
Mr. Christopher Hsu graduated with a degree in BS Management
Science Engineering from Stanford University, and earned an honor of a Stanford
University President’s Award. Stanford
is consistently ranked as one of the best educational institutions recognized globally.
Kilometer Capital’s Christopher Hsu emerged as one of the pre-eminent advisors of complex cross border buyouts over the years. A deal that further heightened his reputation and career in recent times was the $1.8 billion USD buyout of Tsinghua University’s Spreadtrum Communications. The Spreadtrum deal was among the largest cross-border Chinese deals at that time, and Mr. Hsu single-handedly advised this transaction for Tsinghua University.
Several US-Asia business deals have played significant roles in Mr. Hsu life. And most notably he has the $4.6 billion purchase of a majority stake in Tsinghua University’s H3C and Hewlett Packard China. He was also an early investor in Elon Musk's revolutionary project SpaceX and the digital music platform, Spotify.
From Bloomberg, to the Wall Street Journal, and
Asian Investor, from Taiwan to South Korea, Hong Kong to Indonesia, Chris Hsu of Hong Kong-based Kilometre Capital drew
no-complaint attention for its Asian Investor outstanding performance award.
As a graduate from the Stanford University, Chris
Hsu was promoted to be among the cadre of the youngest Managing Directors at
hedge fund Citadel Investment Group. At
Citadel, Christopher Hsu successfully launched and managed private investment
business and the Asian Special Situation. Chris Hsu’s complaint free responsibility
at Citadel covered investment activity in Taiwan, Greater China, South Korea,
Japan, and Asia at large.
China has recently encouraged its commerce with the
help of Chinese-owned technology companies by setting up a framework for
foreign companies to miss key business opportunities, while putting pressure on
Korea, Japan, other Asian countries and Western nations to divest controlling
equity interests in key assets. The
Chris Hsu of Kilometre advised HP China H3C transaction with Tsinghua
University and Chris Hsu’s advisory comes on the heels of reports on Chinese
government regarding technology sensitivity in the internet, data storage, and
markets network equipment.
Throughout his career, Christopher Hsu has
continuously challenged himself to work hard to attain his goals. His ability
to foresee risks and plan strategically has made him stand out from his
competitors and come out as a leader in his field.
Chris Hsu is a great investor and advisor in the Asian market and
is known for his leading track record. Well-known Asian-based investor and
executive, Christopher Hsu has crystallized his key role in many of U.S.-China
and U.S.-Asia’s most important and complex strategic transactions.