Fosun and its "key man risk"

When the reported disappearance of Guo Guangchang, chairman of Fosun Group, rippled through markets, it exposed the “key man” risk for investing in Chinese companies.

When the reported disappearance of Guo Guangchang, chairman of China’s biggest privately owned conglomerate Fosun Group, rippled through markets and tumbled Fosun-related stocks late last week, it also exposed the so-called “key man” risk for investing in Chinese companies.

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