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China’s stock market has worsened, 1700 A-share companies “lay flat” | Hot | China Network | Young People

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[New Tang Dynasty News, June 5, 2021 Beijing time]The term “laying flat” has recently become popular on the Chinese Internet, showing the desperate attitude of young people in mainland China who are unwilling to bear risks and debts. At the same time, the Chinese stock market has also worsened. Some experts found that 1,729 listed companies have also lay flat, they chose to go to the edge, and some have even fallen off the cliff.

Sina Finance’s opinion leader columnist Li Delin said in an article on the 2nd that only young people are lying flat now? Wrong, 1729 listed companies have already lay flat, they chose to go to the edge, and some have even fallen off the cliff.

The article said that PetroChina, Sinopec and most liquor companies have entered a state of lying down. In the large list of lying flat, Gree has begun to flatten in 2019, with stagnant revenue growth and declining profits. By 2020, the decline in this set of data has expanded to more than 10%.

According to the article, more than 39.9% of the 4328 listed companies currently have negative growth. If the companies whose growth rate has declined, the proportion of lying flat is expected to exceed 60%.

Among the 1,729 listed companies in Laiping, there are more than 53 Laiping listed companies with a market value of more than 50 billion. They are distributed in the fields of petroleum and petrochemical, steel and nonferrous metals, electricity, liquor and other fields. The industries in which these flat companies are located are gradually being replaced by new energy, new technologies, and new interests.

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The listed companies mentioned in the article refer to those companies that have stagnated revenue growth, declining profits, and negative revenue growth. This is completely different from the meaning of “lying flat” among the CCP’s young people.

The term “laying flat” is gaining popularity on the Chinese Internet. (Network screenshot)

The popular online buzzword “lay flat” represents the silent resistance of Chinese young people to social reality. They don’t want to continue to be a tool for the powerful to make money, and they are unwilling to continue to work hard and conscientiously but “weave clothes for others.” Days.

They began to take the initiative to reduce their desire for life, not buying a house, buying a car, getting married, having no children, not chasing fame and fortune, or even consumption, only maintaining the minimum standard of survival, only doing the minimum work, and the rest of the day” Lie flat”, do whatever you want to do, and live a life of ease.

“Lying flat” resonated among young Chinese. However, “Lying Ping” also caused the CCP quite a headache. The official media quickly took the lead in criticizing the “Lying Ping tribe” as being bad for society and should be vigilant. Xinhua News Agency issued a high-profile criticism: “Lying Ping” is shameful.

The Chinese Communist Party’s fifty-five cents followed up and dumped “Lying Ping” to “foreign forces” without mentioning a word about the deep-seated contradictions in the current society as the root cause of “Lying Ping”.

The Chinese social networking site Douban also closed several discussion groups related to “Lying Ping”. Some users have also been banned or banned for mentioning “Lieping” in their posts. Some users complained: “Lying flat is not harmful.”

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Some netizens said: “Why is the CCP afraid of the folk’s “Lying Ping” sound? Lying Ping will just stop playing with you. The CCP likes’leeks’ and’Diaosi’ because they accept their fate! And’Lying Ping’ is a kind of helplessness. resistance.”

(Reporter Li Yun comprehensive report/responsible editor: Li Quan)

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