Hon Hai's founder Guo Taiming announced on Monday (August 28) to announce his election in Taiwan, and declared that it would allow mainland China to confiscate Hon Hai's property and change the mainland.Fall more than 2%.

According to Taiwan reports, Guo Taiming said at a press conference on Monday that the Beijing government would confiscate Hon Hai's property, he would say "yes, do it"), It shows that he is willing to sacrifice his personal property to change Beijing and not attack Taiwan.He also said that if "China dares to do this, which country and companies in the world dare to invest in China?"

Guo Taiming currently holds 12%of Hon Hai Group in his hands, which is Hon Hai holding Hon Hai holdingOne of the most proportion of directors.Hon Hai Group issued a statement on the same day, saying that Hon Hai has owned all the public investment at home and abroad since it was listed on the Stock Exchange in 1991.Hon Hai will not participate in political activities, but will be committed to promoting sustainable operations, "This is the DNA of Hon Hai Group."

The statement also mentioned that Guo Taiming did not participate in the company's daily management after handing over the stick four years ago. It can be said that it is a very good inheritance case in large global enterprises.Upper floor.

But Hon Hai's statement was not enough to appease the emotions of shareholders. Hon Hai's stock fell 2.7%to 105 yuan (NT $ 4.46) after the opening on Tuesday.

Although Guo Taiming said that he did not worry about his property confiscated by the Chinese government, the Hong Kong media reported on Monday reports that Guo Taiming's polls were at the bottom of the four presidential candidates, and his candidate caused his candidates to cause his candidates to cause his candidates to cause his candidates to cause his candidates to cause his candidates to cause his candidates.If the Kuomintang is not united, if he insists on running, "the independence of Taiwan will come to power, the Chinese side will not be indifferent, and the Chinese people will react strongly."