China - Investors said the group's good relations with the government and its commercials on state television had convinced them Yilishen was legitimate.
"It has been out there for eight years and the government has given the company and the manager so many honors. We thought there mustn't be any problem," investor Li Dechun told Reuters.
He said he had poured more than 200,000 yuan into the scheme.
A spokesman for the Liaoning provincial government said officials had been talking to the protesters, and the company's failure to pay dividends was not due to any government action. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Paul Fredrick Men Style
"It has been out there for eight years and the government has given the company and the manager so many honors. We thought there mustn't be any problem," investor Li Dechun told Reuters.
He said he had poured more than 200,000 yuan into the scheme.
A spokesman for the Liaoning provincial government said officials had been talking to the protesters, and the company's failure to pay dividends was not due to any government action. Full Story - Discount Magazine Subscriptions - Discount Cigarettes & Tobacco - Paul Fredrick Men Style