How long does it take for a foreign company to enter China through O8B?+
6 months to first revenue line via WFOE setup, licensing, and local team build. The full local operating subsidiary with banking and compliance ready typically takes 6-18 months.
Can a global company list on NASDAQ or NYSE without a US headquarters?+
Yes. The Cayman listed entity is recognized by NASDAQ, NYSE and HKEX as a qualifying issuer. A Delaware C-Corp serves as the US operating subsidiary, but it is not the listed vehicle.
What is HKEX 18A and is my biotech eligible?+
HKEX Chapter 18A allows pre-revenue biotechs to list in Hong Kong if they have a clinical-stage core product. OBP includes an 18A eligibility assessment in the Diagnose step.
How does AI customer acquisition deliver 20-50 verified leads in 90 days?+
The proprietary AI engine combines a global customer database, multi-channel precision outreach, and an internal AI-embedded sales SOP. Outcome: 20-50 verified local leads delivered to your CRM in 90 days, with listing valuation lifted 2-5×.
Which 54 deals has OPEN ∞ BUSINESS closed?+
Representative deals include Xiaomi Group (HKEX 01810, $47B), iQIYI (NASDAQ IQ), Luckin Coffee (NASDAQ LKNCY), Pop Mart (HKEX 09992), RLX Technology (NYSE RLX), and Montage Technology (STAR 688008). Full 54+ deal list: /en/team.
What is the typical fee structure for an end-to-end engagement?+
Monthly retainer + post-IPO equity participation. Specific terms depend on project scale and stage. The 30-minute readiness call is free, no sales pitch.
What does post-IPO secondary-market support actually include?+
12 months of secondary-market support: investor relations, analyst engagement, share-buyback advisory, ESG positioning, and quarterly earnings prep. The bell is the start, not the finish.
How is OPEN ∞ BUSINESS different from Goldman Sachs or Morgan Stanley?+
Bulge-bracket banks parachute in at IPO. OBP partners are embedded for 6-18 months, sharing risk through the full six-step method — Diagnose → Architect → Launch → AI Acquire → Summits → List. Not a broker; a partner.