You have to maintain the balance between fast growth and smooth growth. It's like driving a car and knowing when to balance the gas pedal and the brake.
— Guo Guangchang
Chinese society is organised around the family unit.
We have in-depth knowledge about Chinese industries. We know what's driving the country's economic growth.
By making a company successful, you can provide more employment, and, if you treat your staff well, then your business itself becomes a charity.
The aim of tai chi is not to strike first to gain dominance over an opponent, but to wait and hit at the right moment.
Our goal is to upgrade the life of China's middle class. We all want to live better.
Club Med is very suitable for a Chinese lifestyle.
Keeping the balance of fast-growing and smooth-growing is always important. It's almost an art.
I feel that doing business is just like practising Buddhism. Money is not your only purpose. Your purpose is to make things better for other people, and in the end, money will come as a result.
From a tourist's point of view, you finally have time to travel, but you need to spend your time looking after your child. Club Med takes care of the entire family.
From a business perspective, we are trying to propose some suggestions to the government. Not only to benefit Fosun, but to benefit all private enterprises, especially proposals to help small to medium-sized companies.
Our focus going forward is on sectors where the life of China's middle class can be upgraded: health, travel, leisure, education, and the Internet. We call it marrying China's growth with global resources.
No one holds a permanent speed advantage in the market due to the limits of human intelligence and vision. Your advantage comes from your ability to feel the change faster and take decisive action faster.