男女羞羞视频在线观看,国产精品黄色免费,麻豆91在线视频,美女被羞羞免费软件下载,国产的一级片,亚洲熟色妇,天天操夜夜摸,一区二区三区在线电影
   

Riding the bull is certainly not easy sport

By Hu Yuanyuan (China Daily)
Updated: 2007-08-07 11:44

It's a record: 13 million yuan ($1.72 million) in 103 days. That won Wang Xiujie a sobriquet, too: "Big Brother Leader 777". But the nouveau riche's story didn't end like a fairy tale. He has been arrested for running an unlicensed securities consultancy business.

So what's the story behind the story? The answer lies in the charge of the bull in the stock market and the ever-increasing number of small investors. The Shanghai Composite Index has catapulted from 2715 on January 4 to above 4600 today. And during its peak, an average day saw more than 300,000 people opening A-share accounts.

These fresh investors were Wang's perfect targets to make a quick buck in extra quick time. On December 25 last year, Wang opened his first QQ (instant messaging) club to pass on tips to stock investors, but for a fee: 3,000 yuan a year.

In the next several months, Wang set up 12 more QQ clubs, each with 100 to 120 members from more than 20 provinces and cities. Such was the demand for tips that Wang more than doubled his fee, to 7,000 yuan.

A man surnamed Liu from Xiamen in East China's Fujian Province was among Wang's first batch of members. "In the beginning, I did make some money from the stocks that Wang suggested. But later, I lost a lot more because of his wrong tips," he says. Liu had suffered enough loss and couldn't take it any more. So he moved court against Wang, prompting police to arrest him earlier last month.

Wang's case is just the tip the iceberg, for there are hundreds of "Big Brother Leader 777," in the country. One has to just log on to a stock-trading website such as http://guba.eastmoney.com to see some of the sensational advertisements promising 20 to 30 percent returns within a week.

Business reporter Liu Qian says she often gets text messages asking her to buy or sell a particular stock at a designated time. But she has never trusted them. "How can strangers send you money - that too without any reason?"

Though Wang's case has been an eye opener for some investors, there are those who still refuse to see the writing on the wall. Wu Hua, of Ningbo in East China's Zhejiang Province, still subscribes to a QQ club for insider information, even though he knows everything about Wang.

"Information from our club is more reliable," Wu says with confidence. He insists that "his" club is different from that of Wang's. "I've tried it several times, and it really works. And the charge is reasonable."

Special coverage:
Markets Watch

Related readings:
 China's 'patron saint' stock tip blogger faces trial
 Stocks continue marching up, setting new records

Wu entered the stock market only in January, and "joined" the QQ club in March on a friend's advice. He pays 300 yuan a month for the tips. And he doesn't think "his" club is illegal. "It just makes money in exchange for the information it supplies," he says.

What Wu and his likes don't know is that that under Articles 122 and 197 of the Securities Law, any institution or person conducting securities business without a license is deemed illegal, says lawyer Lin Tezhi. "The implementation of this rule, however, is not so easy, given the covertness of such cases," the Jingtian Law firm professional says.


(For more biz stories, please visit Industry Updates)

      1   2     


主站蜘蛛池模板: 临海市| 吉安县| 广昌县| 霍林郭勒市| 福鼎市| 宾阳县| 普兰店市| 金秀| 万源市| 商丘市| 儋州市| 汉中市| 自贡市| 马公市| 陇南市| 安新县| 盖州市| 山西省| 凤冈县| 庆元县| 历史| 夏津县| 义马市| 巴青县| 延边| 和政县| 西华县| 同江市| 南华县| 郧西县| 西安市| 富阳市| 大荔县| 柘城县| 华坪县| 湖州市| 温宿县| 肇东市| 工布江达县| 衡南县| 皮山县| 西安市| 西畴县| 尼玛县| 正安县| 宝兴县| 湖北省| 廉江市| 乌兰浩特市| 洛宁县| 卢湾区| 鄂温| 元阳县| 龙口市| 河南省| 湄潭县| 呼和浩特市| 平原县| 丹棱县| 邮箱| 游戏| 思茅市| 镇巴县| 涟源市| 张家川| 法库县| 天峨县| 南川市| 绥化市| 新兴县| 杭锦后旗| 肇源县| 亚东县| 腾冲县| 花莲县| 石嘴山市| 丰原市| 西和县| 偏关县| 中阳县| 洪江市| 凤台县|