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"Sister Lang" Mao Junjie from "third-tier female star" to "financial female executive"

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"All gifts given by fate are quietly marked with a price." This quote leads us to an event full of drama like an inscription. A little-known female star, Mao Junjie, has recently attracted widespread attention because she is involved in the financial sector and has been criticized by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange for her fictional resume. She was forced to resign as an executive director of a listed company, and her annual salary of 3.6 million yuan was in vain. However, what is even more remarkable is that after this "rollover", the stock price of the listed company she served to soar 74% overnight.

This incident has raised many questions, for example, why would an ordinary female star be involved with the Hong Kong Stock Exchange? How did an actress with no financial experience rise to the position of executive director of a listed company?

"Sister Lang" Mao Junjie from "third-tier female star" to "financial female executive"

From a third-tier female star to a "female financial executive", this transition is "confusing"

Mao Junjie's identity change is really jaw-dropping. She once said to herself on a variety show: "I have to watch A shares and Hong Kong stocks during the day, US stocks open at 10:30 at night, and I go to bed at 3 o'clock in the morning." This is the real me! She also claimed to have set up a cultural fund and projected TV dramas, but everyone was puzzled because she was an actress. These sudden financial topics left the host and variety show guests speechless.

Born in 1982, Mao Junjiao graduated from the acting department of the Central Academy of Drama and has participated in many dramas and classic Broadway comedies. Although she did not play the female number one, she has always had a good acting career, often playing the role of female second or white moonlight. However, her self-promotion on variety shows and her sudden foray into the financial realm are confusing.

"Sister Lang" Mao Junjie from "third-tier female star" to "financial female executive"

Mao Junjie's mysterious financial female executive road, and mysterious billionaire

Mao Junjie's path as a mysterious financial executive seems to be related to her marriage. After giving birth to her daughter in 2018, she began to transform into a "female financial executive". She not only served as the public relations manager of Oriental Longma Software and a director of Fufang Co., Ltd., but also became the executive director of Enterprise Development Holdings, a listed company, in January 2021, with an annual salary of up to 300,000 yuan. However, what causes people to wonder is that the founders of "Oriental Longma", "Fufang" and "Qizhan Holdings" are all the same man, named Jing Baifu, who is also from Yantai, Shandong. A former real estate tycoon, he later worked in software and real estate, eventually moving into the capital markets. Jingbaifu's capital operation has always attracted much attention, but his company's debt ratio gradually increased, and eventually fell into a debt crisis.

"Sister Lang" Mao Junjie from "third-tier female star" to "financial female executive"

On the other hand, Mao Junjie's business territory gradually expanded, and he owned a number of holding companies, including a large stake in Bona Film. This raises more questions, as it seems unlikely that Mao Junjie could buy so many shares with his personal efforts. It is also incomprehensible that Qizhan Holdings has lost money for six consecutive years, but is still willing to pay a female star an annual salary of 3.6 million yuan.

The "Koi" female star who was sent to the board of directors of listed companies was not lucky

Jing Baifu continued to save himself, but Mao Junjie suffered a "rollover". Mao Junjie once participated in the third season of "Riding the Wind and Waves" with a high profile, and it could have become popular. However, the accusation of falsified resumes involves integrity, which is fatal for artists. This is not the first time she has touched the bottom line of integrity, in 2018 she claimed to have been "difficult" by Shenzhen Customs, but later it turned out that she lied. This time, the Hong Kong Stock Exchange criticized her for her fictitious resume, accusing her of working in a financial institution, when in fact, she worked for a company owned by Jingpaifu. Mao eventually resigned as executive director under pressure, but she tried to justify her actions, saying that certain statements were expressed according to her understanding and were different from the market's understanding. This concept of stealing has damaged her credibility and cast a shadow over her acting career.

In short, although Mao Junjie was sent to the board of directors of listed companies, her experience was not lucky. Her financial adventures not only prevented her from concentrating on acting, but also led her in

A puzzle full of unknowns. She originally wanted to surpass the people around her through shortcuts, but in the end, she fell into the deeper and deeper Versailles vortex, resulting in a tragic defeat. Today, she has to wander in the "financial circle" and "entertainment industry" at the same time, and the contradictions and struggles between the two have put her in trouble.

The incident also raises deeper questions. Why did the Hong Kong Stock Exchange question Mao Junjie's situation as early as last year, but suddenly condemn her after the settlement? Are there more unknown grudges among them? It's all shrouded in a mysterious fog that makes people elusive.

"Sister Lang" Mao Junjie from "third-tier female star" to "financial female executive"

Mao Junjie's experience reminds us once again that all gifts given by fate are not costless. She used to be"

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