AP Interview: AutoChina tycoon baffled by US probe
| By ELAINE KURTENBACH, AP Business Writer | |
| Associated Press |
Founded by tycoon Li Yonghui,
A probe of
In April, the
"Investors may think many Chinese companies are faking their accounts, and that may be true, I'm afraid, but I have never had any problems," Li said.
"Our company has had no problems either in terms of its operations or its finances," he said.
Like many other foreign companies with U.S. shares,
The
"I wouldn't necessarily call it a witch hunt, but there are legitimate companies that could get caught up in a sense," said
Chinese government rules barring accounting firms with operations in
After two decades of doing business under
"In
Li and Liu are not among the investors and companies named as defendants, most of whom are said to be Li's relatives or
Liu contends that the investors named in the complaint were simply backing the company through an "investment club" that involved pooling their savings for occasional online trades.
"It's not like in the U.S., where when an investor wants to buy or sell he goes to the bank or does it online. In
At the heart of
"We appealed, but without any explanation at all they said they would not allow us to continue to be listed. Is that transparent? Why did my company have to delist? Up to now nobody has explained it," Li said, his frustration showing through his calm, soft-spoken demeanor.
Some of the short-sellers' accusations were false,
PwC did not respond to a written request for comment on the case. The
While waiting for the case to go to court, Li said he is busy expanding
"My intention is to build up a vehicle-leasing `McDonalds,'" he said.
But the barrage of questions over Chinese company shares is discouraging mainland companies from attempting listings. Many are opting to go private, or to reconsider listing in
"We considered whether to list in
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