New Report Claims McAuliffe Hyped
Another Failed Chinese Venture
by Michael Patrick Leahy 2 Nov
2013
On Friday, Watchdog reported that
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe was involved in a previously unknown Chinese
investment that turned sour. This represents a second failed China venture
promoted by McAuliffe since 2010, in addition to the stalled GreenTech
Automotive automobile manufacturing joint venture with Chinese company
Shengyang ZhongRui Breitbart News reported on in August.
According to Watchdog, "On
Aug. 2, 2010, McAuliffe, then chairman of both the auto company [GreenTech Automotive] and a sister
entity called WM GreenTech Energy Holdings, signed a joint agreement with
A-Power Energy Generation Systems, a China-based firm, to develop renewable
power projects."
When A-Power Energy Generation
Systems went public on the NASDAQ on January 31, 2008, the stock opened that
day at $14.50 per share and closed at $14.46 per share. By July 2008, it hit a
high of $31.80 per share, but the slide down thereafter was precipitous.
On August 2, 2010, when
McAuliffe's WM Green Tech Energy Holdings and A-Power Energy Generation Systems
announced their joint development deal, the share price of A-Power stock had
declined to $8.25 from its high of $31.80.
According to an October 2010
Bloomberg report, "[i]n the past year, McAuliffe founded GreenTech
Automotive, which he aims to build into a $1 billion powerhouse. In February he
bid to convert a shuttered paper factory in Virginia’s southeast corner into a biomass
power plant; he’s awaiting word. He plans to invest up to $1 billion in wind
power with a Chinese company, A-Power Energy Generation Systems. He says he’s
'jacked up' on fuel cells and is scoping out new technologies worldwide."
The venture was a bust however. It
is unknown whether any of McAuliffe's promised $1 billion investment in the
company occurred.
The announcement of the
development deal between A-Power and McAuliffe's WM GreenTech Energy Holdings
did nothing to halt the slide in A-Power's stock price. A-Power's financial
position quickly deteriorated. By July 1, 2011, its price per share had slid to
$1.67, and on October 3, 2011 it hit a mere $0.33 per share. In November 2011,
a scathing analyst report identified a series of glaring red flags. Today, the
stock lists at $0.06 per share, but no trades have been recorded since April
2013.
Watchdog reported that "[l]ess than two years
after McAuliffe and A-Power Chairman Jinxiang Lu signed their 'cooperative
development agreement,' A-Power investors sued the company, alleging securities
fraud and demanding their money back."
Subsequently, Watchdog reported
that "A-Power paid a $3.6 million settlement to investors, and the
company’s stock was valued at 6-cents a share on April 23 [2013]. The
Securities and Exchange Commission has since banned A-Power from the U.S. securities
market."
Watchdog notes that
"[n]either Shengyang nor McAuliffe were cited in the A-Power investors’
lawsuit, which charged that the company 'grossly misstated its revenue, income,
total assets and total liabilities.' "
Although McAuliffe's doesn't
appear to face legal liability for his involvement with A-Power Energy
Generation Systems, the timing of the report about his role in yet another
failed business venture just days before Tuesday's election does not bode well
for McAuliffe. The new revelations will only re-enforce the perception among
voters, encouraged by his Republican opponent, Ken Cuccinelli, that when it
comes to business McAuliffe is not a man whose promises can be trusted, and not
a man who deserves the confidence of the voters.
GreenTech Automotive
Tony
Rodham oversaw investor recruitment for GreenTech Automotive, and is Hillary
Rodham Clinton brother.
Note: Hillary Rodham
Clinton is Tony Rodham’s sister, a member of the Clinton Global Initiative, the principal for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton
Foundation, and her daughter is Chelsea
V. Clinton.
Chelsea V. Clinton
is Hillary Rodham Clinton’s daughter,
a board member for the Clinton Global
Initiative, a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations (think tank), the vice chair for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton
Foundation, and Terence R. McAuliffe
was a guest at 2010 wedding.
George
Soros is a member of the Clinton
Global Initiative, a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations (think tank), and the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open
Society Foundations was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Terence R.
McAuliffe is a director at the Bill,
Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, a friend of Hassan Nemazee, was a guest at Chelsea
V. Clinton’s 2010 wedding, and the chairman for GreenTech Automotive.
Hassan
Nemazee is a friend of Terence R.
McAuliffe, a friend of Albert A.
Gore Jr., and was a director at the Brain
Trauma Foundation.
George
Soros is a director at the Brain
Trauma Foundation, and the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society.
Foundation
to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Climate Reality Project.
Albert
A. Gore Jr. is the chairman for the Climate
Reality Project, and a friend of Hassan
Nemazee.
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