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Confessions of a S Chip Ceo
CONFESSIONS of a S-Chip CEO (unabridged) |[pic] |[pic] | |
|Written by S-chip CEO |
|Saturday, 25 April 2009 |
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|A fascinating email circulated around yesterday purportedly from the CEO of a S-chip company that is in trouble. We |
|reproduce it here in its entirety and form (and bad grammar in many places), making just one change. We bring up right|
|away the two notes that the author wrote at the bottom of his near-9000 word email: |
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|1. Not everything is true in this story that I have just presented in order to protect some friends that |
|still remain friends. In particular, the story before 1995 was inserted in only to give you a perspective of the |
|difficulties that most Chinese entrepreneurs went through, and how they eventually all came to resent the ease and |
|ruthless manner in which people like Mr D made great fortunes leveraging off their hard work. |
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|2. At the same time, I sincerely hope that the investigation report that was pending in the case of my |
|company comes out being at least “fair” to me. Otherwise, the more “real truths” will follow in subsequent |
|emails......... hahahaha, the power of internet........ |
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