Black Gold Age

Black Gold Age

by Chen Jibao

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This book is a new revised edition of "White Gloves", and the author has re-revised the entire book. Combining the current situation in the past five years and repairing more than 30,000 words, "White Gloves" has reached its final conclusion! How do powerful interest groups manipulate China's capital market? How does white-glove Chen Xiaocheng protect himself when rushing to the front desk? An in-depth interpretation of the Chinese-style game of power and capital. Chen Xiaocheng, a commoner who was frustrated in love, joined Wang Weimin, a son of a high-ranking cadre, and entered the "gongzi circle" of the powerful elite in the capital. He lived a paradoxical life, standing on the shoulders of power, walking on the edge of the law, playing with explicit and unspoken rules, plundering and conveying benefits, doing VC and PE to compete for projects, whitewashing listings, making shocking cash outs, laundering and transferring money, operating the "most profitable business" and getting involved in the "most cost-effective targets", and became a prominent "white glove" in Beijing in the past ten years. The lonely Chen Xiaocheng was eager for revenge and looking for his first love. He used his superb "financial skills" and connections such as bridge loans, convertible bonds, financing guarantees, and equity pledges to help parolee Lao Liang win big projects. Unexpectedly, he was involved in the most complicated and unimaginable gamble in the capital market. The dominoes were triggered, and a group of big guys fell into the trap one after another, resulting in a six-party wrestling match. There were tricks within the game, and the outcome changed hands several times. The rumors are getting tighter, the Dongchuang incident happened, the old love is gone, Chen Xiaocheng's interest is waning, ten years of fighting have become meaningless, and the "white gloves" have reached the edge of life's confusion...

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