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by baybal2 2142 days ago
The story enough fishy to look like a scam even by Chinese standards.

1. Doing business in China? Do it without govt. involvement. The less you see those guys the better.

2. Never do any joint ventures. Never deal with stocks, and public companies.

3. See a well wisher popping up on your doorstep with a business proposal? Turn the guy around, he is a scam.

4. Don't be public about your business, be as obscure as possible. Operate on online platforms. Have disposable shell company structures.

5. Don't ever get sued, and this is why you keep shell companies. Chinese legal system is almost as "sticky" as American one, if not more. Once the legal "casus belli" is established, and the court takes on the case, the plaintiff can keep suing you for all eternity.

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I didn't read the article until now, it reads exactly like what I said, a capital play.

Yet shocking still, it mentions Youth Motors/Qingnian Automobile/青年汽车 as Saleen's neighbor and former plant owner, my god, this is beyond stupid.

Youth Motors made the news last years after its "tech breakthrough of cars powered by water", which in reality is just ineffcient water-to-hygrogen onboard, it became a national joke, it also received huge amounts of government investment and apprently still doing fine right now.

This is the result of local governments not having to pay their debts, it's a feast.