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Tag Archives: Gome
Huang Guangyu doesn’t lose but won’t manage Gome
The news that Huang Guangyu lost his battle with Chen Xiao to manage Gome has swamped today’s front pages. The Chongqing Times goes with the whimsical news at the top: 7 Day Holiday for National Day; 3 Days of Rain.
Then follow the news about Huang Guangyu: Chen Xiao wins, and keeps control of management. Huang Guangyu doesn’t lose, is still main shareholde
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Chen Xiao, Chongqing Times, Gome, Huang Guangyu
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Gome: The boardroom battle from behind bars
The Chinese news media is loving the shareholder dispute between Huang Guangyu, the jailed founder of electronics retailer Gome, and Chen Xiao, the new chairman of the company. This is a typical report from Jiangxi Satellite TV, see Tudou’s special Gome section for more.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged business, Chen Xiao, Gome, Huang Guangyu
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Second trial of home appliances tycoon upholds original ruling
Second trial court upheld the Huang Guangyu’s sentence of 14 years sentence and a fine of six hundred million yuan.
Posted in Front Page of the Day
Tagged Gome, Hu Jintao, Huang Guangyu, Kim Jung-il
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Huang Guangyu, formerly China’s richest man, indicted for insider trading etc.
A tycoon who was once the richest man in China was charged yesterday with bribery, insider trading and illegal business dealings.
Posted in Crime
Tagged Gome, Huang Guangyu
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The neighbor of the richest man in China, no longer
The richest man in China’s neighbor notices his disapprearance.
Posted in Crime
Tagged crime, Gome, Huang Guangyu, stock manipulation
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