Investors Plan To Sue Changhong's Top Management
December 30, 2004 |
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With Changhong's stock price dropping this week on more news of its bad debt, local media report that some investors plan to sue top management for non-disclosure of the company's poor situation.
A few large shareholders of Changhong, including China Youth Travel Service and Shenyin Wanguo, began to sell their shares of the company several months ago. Some investors believe this shows that the firms had insider information about the electronic giant's situation.
It is still unclear which investors might actually sue Changhong.
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