Talk:Hillhouse Investment
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Remove tag
Did some work on this page. I believe the tag can come down now. What do you think?Jiminycricket55 (talk) 12:13, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
Needs Improvement tag went up again
Hi wiki editors, I am anxious to get this article up to the standards of a decent wikipedia article. Please advise what can be done to allay the fears that someone "close to the source" made a large number of edits, and that "original research" was done- since just about every statement has a decent source. Please help me to make this the best article it can be. As for the notability standard, judging by the number of articles that exist about this company and the special role it plays in the development of the Chinese economy, I do believe it is wiki-worthy.Jiminycricket55 (talk) 06:57, 12 April 2015 (UTC)
Improving this article
Since I have not heard from the editor who placed the tag about ideas for improving this wiki so that the tag can be removed, I will make the changes to the best of my ability. I am going to focus on the "investment philosophy" section.Jiminycricket55 (talk) 10:07, 20 April 2015 (UTC)
Requested Edits
My name is Phil and I work for The Foote Group, a PR agency for Hillhouse. In compliance with WP:COI, I'd like to request several changes on Hillhouse's behalf for an impartial editor to consider. Please see below the requested edits. Let me know if you have any concerns.
Requested Edits
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1. Requested edit: Add the following to the end of the History section: "In 2022, Hillhouse started its first real estate-focused fund with a total investment of more than $2 billion. The fund was called the Hillhouse Real Asset Opportunities Fund (RAOF).[1]"
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Thank you for taking the time to review and respond to the requested changes. Best regards. Phil2600 (talk) 18:24, 14 December 2022 (UTC)
A few more requested changes
Hi. I'd like to request a few additional changes to the page for consideration by an impartial editor. These are all minor edits to add where companies are based or clarify their size/origins. Additions are indicated in bold:
- "As of 2020, Hillhouse was an investor in companies such as the Southeast Asia company Airwallex"
- "In 2022, it invested in Indonesia-based J&T Express, a delivery company"
- "Domestic Appliance business of Philips" -> “global domestic appliances business from Dutch conglomerate Philips”
- "one of the largest women's Chinese footwear compan
yies in the world, Belle International Holdings Ltd"
Thank you in advance for whoever takes the time to consider the edits. Pinging @Hzh: who responded to some of my prior requests above. Best regards. Phil2600 (talk) 23:51, 13 February 2023 (UTC)
Requested move 8 March 2023
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Hillhouse Capital Group → Hillhouse (investment firm) – This page refers to the company using its old name "Hillhouse Capital Group." Hillhouse's website uses "Hillhouse Investment"[1], just Hillhouse[2], or "Hillhouse Group"[3]. Independent media sources sometimes use "Hillhouse Investment"/"Hillhouse Capital Management"(Forbes), "Hillhouse Capital Management Ltd." (Bloomberg), or "Hillhouse Capital" (Bloomberg/Forbes) interchangeably.
According to Template:Infobox company, the Infobox should use the full legal name, which would be "Hillhouse Investment Management Ltd". In terms of the WP:CRITERIA for the title of the page, sometimes different names are used even within the same news article, with "Hillhouse" being the only commonality and probably the most common reference.
I suggest "Hillhouse (Investment Firm)" as the title of this page. That would be the most consistent, clear, etc. It avoids confusion given the media is not consistent in its naming of the company and there are many other topics with "Hillhouse" in the name.
My name is Philip Lisio and I work The Foote Group, a PR firm representing the company. The move is not controversial as far as I know, but I anticipated this was the right place to request a move due to my COI. Thank you in advance for your time. Best regards. Phil2600 (talk) 00:22, 8 March 2023 (UTC) Phil2600 (talk) 00:16, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
- Lowercasing of the disambiguation term boldly applied above, assuming that was just a matter of lack of familiarity with Wikipedia capitalization convention. — BarrelProof (talk) 14:21, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
- Move to Hillhouse Capital. A quick scan of the headlines of cited sources and the company website reveals no uses of "Group". The company seems to primarily refer to itself as just "Hillhouse", but some disambiguation is needed. I found no other Hillhouse companies listed at Hillhouse, so Hillhouse (company) would be one way to do that. However, WP:NATURALDIS is generally preferred and would be accomplished by Hillhouse Capital or Hillhouse Investment. It seems very common to refer to the company as Hillhouse Capital. — BarrelProof (talk) 14:35, 8 March 2023 (UTC)
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