Chinese investors raid office to protest health company collapse


  • Business
  • Wednesday, 31 Oct 2007

SHANGHAI (AP) - Investors raided the office of a health goods company in eastern China and staged a sit-in protesting the company's collapse, reports and an eyewitness said Wednesday. 

The protests in Jinan city were triggered last Friday by the apparent bankruptcy of the Shandong Jizheng Health Care Products Co. and the disappearance of the company's management, the South China Morning Post and other Hong Kong-based newspapers reported. 

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