Betting (new Revised Edition)

Betting (new Revised Edition)

by Chen Jibao

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About This Novel

This is a financing story in the Chinese context. In 2009, the Wall Street financial crisis affected the global economy. The cash-strapped Mingji Media company could only survive for another three months. At this time, the protagonist Qin Fangyuan returned from the Morgan Stanley headquarters on Wall Street to lead Series B financing specifically for Mingji Media. He did research, selected funds, negotiated, engaged in "diplomacy", and successfully raised US$30 million after a lot of time and effort. However, just when he was planning to go to the United States to ring the Nasdaq bell, he was shocked to hear all kinds of inside stories about the company, how courageous and tricky it was, which was shocking. Only then did he realize that when doing financing in China, there are "landmines" everywhere. Those who can't afford to be hurt are not just entrepreneurs, but also investors...

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Witron93mo ago

It makes me jump with fear, it's so crazy

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Longwen Whip Shadow96mo ago

Good reading, good reading, good reading, good reading.

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乄miracle丨96mo ago

This was the best of times, this was the worst of times

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随风``74mo ago

Not bad, not bad, good subject matter, detailed and sincere

Not bad, not bad, good subject matter, detailed and sincere

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Kitchen Watch75mo ago

On Wall Street, as long as there are huge profits, these people can go out and kill people and set things on fire. Didn't Marx say that? If they can get 50% huge profits, capitalists can take desperate risks; if they can get 100% huge profits, capitalists will dare to trample all laws in the world; if they can get 300% profits, capitalists will dare to risk beheading.

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Little Crocodile90mo ago

A very nice book

The story is exciting and the content is true. The strange phenomena of China's capital market are shown through each story.

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