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How did Wu Xiaobo change from a journalist to a billionaire who failed to go public?
Wu Xiaobo, from a financial journalist at the beginning to a rich man worth 2 billion later, accumulated a lot of information when he was a journalist, and with his own mind, he became a rich man by using the Internet because of his different pursuits.

Wu Xiaobo, born in 1968, graduated from the journalism department of Fudan University. Financial writer, publisher of Blue Lion financial books, professor of EMBA course at Shanghai Jiaotong University, and visiting scholar at Harvard University. Engaged in company research all the year round, he was named "China Young Leader" by Southern People Weekly in 2009, and won the title of "Top Ten Authors of the Year" at Southern Reading Festival in 2009. On1October 30th, 2009,165438+"The 4th Rich List of Chinese Writers in 2009" was released, and Wu Xiaobo ranked 5th in the rich list of writers with an annual royalty income of 7.5 million yuan, which aroused widespread concern.

As a cultural and creative company, 890 is not well known to the public, but its official WeChat account "Wu Xiaobo Channel" has great popularity. As a self-media startup, there are not many companies with a valuation of billions, not to mention a self-media company that is completely bound to Wu Xiaobo's personal IP. The valuation of 2 billion yuan means that "Wu Xiaobo Channel" is a self-media entrepreneurial model that runs through the closed-loop business and realizes profit.

Thanks to his status as a reporter of Xinhua News Agency, Wu Xiaobo's journalism experience made him personally experience the changing pattern of China's economy in the 1990s. As an interviewer of many important events, Wu Xiaobo has accumulated enough first-hand information to become a big star from a financial writer. He has more and more fans and covers a wider range of fields. His image in the public mind is also subtle and embarrassing.