‘Dead duck’s mouth’: CEO of China Evergrande’s leaked letter to employees gets panned on social media

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The Evergrande chairman tried to rally his employees and wished them a happy mid-autumn festival in a letter, but it didn't go well.

“‘I firmly believe that Evergrande’s spirit of never admitting defeat and becoming stronger with frustration is the source of our strength to overcome all difficulties!’”

The billionaire wished his colleagues a happy mid-autumn festival, thanking them for their hard work, especially those “still fighting on the front line of resuming work and production.”Xu wrote that “through the joint efforts and hard work of leaders at all levels and all employees, Evergrande will surely walk out of the darkest moment as soon as possible,” and speed up its goal to resume production and complete construction of its buildings.

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