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Chinese tycoon Guo Guangchang detained by police

December 11, 2015
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Chinese tycoon Guo Guangchang detained by police

Guo Guangchang, the company founder who wants to be Warren Buffett.

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One of China’s richest men, Guo Guangchang, has been detained by police. His company, Fosun International, confirmed on Friday that he was assisting authorities with an investigation.

The confirmation followed reports that he had gone missing.

Financial magazine Caixin said that staff at Fosun had been unable to contact Mr Guo since Thursday afternoon.

Fosun, one of China’s biggest private conglomerates, halted trading of its Hong Kong shares following the reports.

The company said that its shares would resume trading on Monday.

Fosun said that Mr Guo, 48, who has been described as China’s Warren Buffett, was still able to be involved in major decisions.

It was not clear why police had detained him.

Earlier, a source close to the Fosun Group had told the BBC: “It’s very likely he’s been asked by the Chinese authorities to co-operate in an investigation. He is not being investigated himself.”

He declined to speculate about the details of the investigation.

Sally Yim, senior credit officer at Moody’s Investors Service, said: “Guo is one of the high-profile Chinese entrepreneurs and this incident will raise eyebrows among foreign regulators, as Fosun has been aggressively expanding its global insurance footprint. But it is too early to say how this incident will impact Fosun’s operations.”

Mr Guo was linked to a corruption court case in August.

BBC Asia-Pacific analyst Michael Bristow says Mr Guo’s empire extends across the world, while Forbes magazine estimates his fortune at $7bn (£4.6bn).

Fosun Group has interests spanning media, insurance, real estate and retail. It recently took control of French holiday group Club Med.

Fosun International, the parent company of Shanghai-based Fosun Group, was listed in Hong Kong in 2007.

Fosun profile

 Mr Guo launched Fosun with a group of fellow students in 1992.

 Headquartered in Shanghai, Fosun’s initial success came from pharmaceutical and real estate investments.

 The firm’s business interests and investments now include insurance, industrial operations, real estate and asset management, among others.

 After nearly two years of takeover efforts, Fosun finally clinched control of the French holiday group Club Mediterranee in February.

 Today, the conglomerate has a wide range of international investments including Greek fashion brand Folli Follie and the Chase Manhattan building in New York.

Last year, Mr Guo told the BBC of some of the difficulties the private enterprise had faced over the years doing business in China.

He said when China’s banks were all state-owned that it had been hard to secure long-term loans.

Fosun International posted a 24% rise in profit for the year to December 2014 to 6.8bn yuan ($1.1bn).
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By: BBC

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