This topic was on several hot searches at that time.
I didn’t remember anything. What impressed me most was the animated picture of a scallop running away like crazy.
Zhangzidao itself is a small island in Dalian City, Liaoning Province. The registered address of the company named after it is Shabao Village in Zhangzidao Town.
The company was founded in 1958 and focuses on aquaculture, integrating seedling breeding, breeding, processing and trade.
Because it has always been a blue-chip stock with good economic returns and stimulated local economic development, Zhangzidao was once known as the "Undersea Bank" and "Sea Dazhai".
And its "popularity" started in 2014.
That year, Zhangzidao shocked the stock market by announcing that due to cold water mass, its farmed scallops and other seafood had failed, resulting in a loss of about 1.1 billion yuan.
It was not easy to get through the difficulties, but since the first collective "big escape" of the scallops, one after another either ran away, died of starvation, or died suddenly.
Scallop:?What?
Bullying us for not being able to speak or what?
? Too many "black swan" events have pushed Zhangzi Island to the forefront again and again.
Since 2014, public funds have relegated it to the sidelines, and securities firms have gradually stopped conducting relevant research and tracking.
As of 2017, Zhangzidao had lost nearly 700 million.
And due to suspected financial fraud, the China Securities Regulatory Commission banned its chairman from the market for life and imposed a fine on the company.
By 2019, the company was also in a loss-making situation and its operations were very difficult.
Not only did stock investors suffer huge losses, but islanders also suffered greatly.
In 2014, the islanders still had great confidence in Zhangzi Island and jointly invested money to help tide over the crisis.
But after too many similar things happened, islanders' trust in it gradually declined.
Subsidies are in arrears, wages are too low, and it was hot at first, but now it is deserted.
Nowadays, as there are fewer and fewer scallops, the scallop fishing boats on Zhangzi Island have begun to idle, the frequency of going to sea has decreased, and several boats have been sold one after another.
The ship that originally cost over a million yuan was sold for only a few hundred thousand yuan.
The future of Zhangzidao is foreseeable to go downhill, but it will take time to explain what the final outcome will be.