China’s former richest man, Huang Guangyu, vows comeback by next year after release from prison

  • Huang Guangyu, founder of Gome, completed his parole this week after 12 years behind bars
  • The former retail mogul saw his empire of bricks-and-mortar stores struggle as more consumers turned to e-commerce

A man walks past a Gome store in Shanghai, China on August 26, 2013. Photo: Reuters

Huang Guangyu, founder of electronics retail chain Gome Retail Holdings and formerly China’s richest man, has pledged to return his company to its former glory within 18 months after finishing parole this week.

One of China’s most influential entrepreneurs before the country’s rich list came to be dominated by tech founders and property developers, Huang was arrested in late 2008 on suspicion of “economic crimes”, and convicted in 2010 for insider trading and corporate bribery. He was originally sentenced to 14 years in jail, but his term was shortened for good behaviour. He was released from prison last year.
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