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Evergrande’s rags-to-riches founder in race to save his empire – Sydney Morning Herald
There is “no interest to bail out” the man who fought his way from poverty in rural China to build one of the world’s largest…
Yet the lack of public support for Hui from Beijing and his tumbling fortune down $US15 billion this year is forcing him to intensify efforts to save his empire, such as selling stakes in some of Evergrandes once-prized assets. This includes reportedly…
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