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Puyang County ( simplified Chinese : 濮阳县 ; traditional Chinese : 濮陽縣 ; pinyin : Púyáng Xiàn ) is a county in the northeast of Henan province, China. It is under the administration of the prefecture-level city of Puyang .

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22-453: As 2012, this county is divided to 8 towns and 12 townships. Puyang County No. 3 Experimental School, as of 2017, had 1,704 students, and 62 teachers. The average class size was 71 students per class. Many parents from rural areas send their children to this school because their local schools had closed. Yuan Suwen and Li Rongde wrote in Caixin that it "is considered one of the few good schools in

44-522: A 40% stake in Caixin Media from Zhejiang Daily Press Group, thus becoming the largest shareholder. Li Ruigang , the chairman of CMC, said, "My fund and I are very honored to become a part of Caixin"; "Our common goal is to build a China-based financial media platform with international influences." Caixin Media initially offered content from its website, caixin.com, and its mobile app for free, but charged for

66-532: A deal which would be the largest of the year globally, according to Dealogic data. On September 9, 2021, GlobalData announced its purchase of the Pricing and Reimbursement dataset from IHS Markit. In December 2021, the IHS Markit announced its intention to sell Base Chemicals to News Corp for a reported $ 295 million as part of an effort to alleviate concerns about competitive effects. The purchase by S&P Global

88-551: A new ranking by the International Federation of Periodical Publishers (FIPP). Caixin subscriptions have grown 21% since the first half of 2021, meaning it has overtaken Nikkei.com to become the world’s largest digital news subs business outside of the English-speaking world. Caixin Media's paid readership exceeded 900,000 at the end of October, after the outlet became the world's largest subscription-based media outside

110-527: A news source. IHS Markit IHS Markit Ltd was an information services provider that completed a merger with S&P Global in 2022. Headquartered in London , it was formed in 2016 with the merger of IHS Inc. and Markit Ltd. Information Handling Services (IHS) "was founded in 1959 as Information Handling Services to provide information for aerospace engineers through microfilm databases". It subsequently grew to incorporate other companies in

132-520: A small number of its Chinese stories each day for foreign readers. In 2016, it greatly expanded that presence with the establishment of a separate company called Caixin Global, with Hu Shuli as CEO and Li Xin as managing director. It included a new English language news app, a new English language website (www.caixinglobal.com) upgraded from Caixin Online, and a range of customized business intelligence services under

154-701: Is Hu Shuli , a former Knight Fellow in journalism at Stanford University , and an honorary doctorate degree recipient from Princeton University . Previously, Hu founded Caijing magazine. Yang Daming acts as deputy publisher, and Wang Shuo is editor-in-chief . The business side is headed by Zhang Lihui as executive president. The headquarters is in the Sanlitun SOHO (三里屯SOHO) in Chaoyang District, Beijing . There are also offices in Xuhui District , Shanghai and Quarry Bay , Hong Kong . Caixin Media

176-600: Is Wang Boming , The magazine largely depends on the political protection by SEEC, its well-connected backer. In November 2009, Hu Shuli resigned from Caijing along with a large portion of Caijing ' s journalists after weeks of conflicts with Caijing ' s controller over issues including "its coverage of sensitive current affairs stories". The magazine was known for its investigative reporting and in-depth business articles; but its backer, according to departing employees, wanted it "to move away from investigative journalism towards straight coverage of business, in

198-653: The Cyberspace Administration of China for removing an article on their Chinese website. The reasoning given for the take-down order was "illegal content". The censored article, originally published on 3 March, was about Jiang Hong, a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference , who said that advisors should be "free to give Communist Party and government agencies suggestions on economic, political, cultural and social issues". Publicly exposing such censorship

220-460: The U.K. and the U.S. earlier this year, Hu Shuli announced at the 13th Caixin Summit. In June 2023, The International Federation of Periodical Publishers (FIPP) released the latest data from the 2023 Global Digital Subscription Report revealing that Caixin has exceeded 1 million paid subscribers, tied for eighth place in international rankings. On 7 March 2016, Caixin published an article that exposed

242-531: The accuracy of the reported COVID-19 death toll of 2,535 in Wuhan as Caixin published photos of a truck unloading 2,500 boxed funeral urns arriving from a Hankou funeral home and a further 3,500 boxed funeral urns inside Jingya Hall. On 21 October 2021, the Cyberspace Administration of China removed Caixin from its seminal list of news media that can be re-published, substantially gagging it as

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264-594: The area." In March 2017 a stampede occurred at the school, injuring 22 children and killing one. This Henan location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Caixin Caixin Media ( simplified Chinese : 财新传媒 ; traditional Chinese : 財新傳媒 ; pinyin : Cáixīn Chuánméi ; lit. 'New Fortune') is a Chinese media group based in Beijing known for business and investigative journalism . The founder and publisher

286-564: The banner of Caixin Global Intelligence. The Caixin China PMI is an economic index compiled and published monthly by IHS Markit ; it is often cited by market watchers and media. Caixin Media took over sponsorship of Markit's China PMI from HSBC in 2015, and the research team of Caixin Insight provides analysis for the index. In April 2018, Caixin Global and CITIC Capital jointly acquired

308-521: The electronic version of its signature magazine. On 6 November 2017, it set up a paywall for caixin.com, becoming the first major Chinese publication to put most of its online content behind a paywall. The paywall's introduction was part of Caixin's efforts to protect content from copyright infringement and to boost revenue. In May 2018, Hu Shuli, in a speech to students at Renmin University of China , said that many readers had subscribed since testing of

330-656: The executive editor of a new publication called Caixin Weekly . Caixin Media was financed by various parties. Hu secured a 40-million yuan investment from Zhejiang Daily Press Group, the state-owned newspaper conglomerate, for a 40 percent stake in Caixin. Zhejiang Daily had sought to sell a 19.77 percent stake in Caixin for 56 million yuan in 2011, but later withdrew the sale. In July 2012, Tencent became Caixin's newest stockholder with an undisclosed amount of shares. In December 2013, China Media Capital (CMC) said that it had purchased

352-419: The information services sector such as Cambridge Energy Research Associates , Global Insight , Jane's Information Group , Prime Publications Limited, and John S. Herold, Inc. In 2008, IHS acquired Fairplay , a firm that assigns IMO identification numbers for ships, companies and registered owners. In 2016, Englewood, Colorado -based IHS and London-based Markit merged. Jerre Stead was chief executive of

374-479: The international business information unit of Britain's Euromoney for $ 180.5 million, marking one of the biggest offshore purchases ever by a mainstream Chinese media company. The unit, Global Market Intelligence Division (GMID), was a provider of global financial information and data in over 15 languages, with a focus on emerging markets. GMID's two main units are CEIC and EMIS. Two months after splitting with Caijing , Hu Shuli established Caixin Media and became

396-560: The mode of Fortune ". The pressure to focus on finance had mounted substantially since the explosion of ethnic violence in Xinjiang in July 2009; reporters at Caijing received orders from SEEC to remove sensitive stories. Besides that, there were also disputes over wages. Jeremy Goldkorn called Hu's departure from Caijing "a big loss for SEEC". Caixin launched a simple English-language news site called "Caixin Online" in 2010, translating

418-561: The paywall model began in 2016, proving that the market had a positive response to the paywall model. In an interview in November 2018, one year after the paywall's introduction, Hu Shuli said Caixin had more than 200,000 digital annual subscribers. Caixin's Chinese language website caixin.com receives approximately 130 million page views per month from 50 million unique visitors. Hu said that readership had risen steadily. In June 2022, Caixin has around 850,000 digital subscribers, according to

440-445: The pre-merger IHS Inc. from 2006 to 2013 and from 2015 until the merger with Markit. Markit was founded in 2003 as Mark-it Partners, a financial data provider for daily credit default swap pricing. The company grew via joint ventures and by acquiring other companies, merging with IHS in 2016. On 30 November 2020, S&P Global and IHS Markit released information about a definitive all-stock deal for around $ 44 billion,

462-586: Was considered highly unusual in China, and Caixin deliberately referred to the CAC as "a government censorship organ". On 11 November 2018, Caixin reporter Zhou Chen was harassed by police in her hotel room while on a trip to investigate a petrochemical leak in Quanzhou that sickened over 50 people. The incident prompted outrage on social media and a rare apology from the local police. On 27 March 2020, doubts were raised about

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484-544: Was established in January 2010, created subsequently to the departure of Hu Shuli and the majority of the editors and reporters at Caijing Magazine in November 2009. The original staff of Caixin Media is composed entirely of employees from Caijing . Caijing is a financial news magazine. It was founded by Hu Shuli in 1998 and was managed by the Stock Exchange Executive Council (SEEC ) whose chairman

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