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Who will rank the top ten profiteering industries in China?

First, energy:

Generally, 2005, which is closely related to energy, is related to profiteering or price increase. The rising prices of oil and coal, as well as the large-scale "power shortage" staged every year, have caused the electricity consumption of Beijing residents to rise from 0.44 yuan to 0.48 yuan.

We can hear about mine accidents in large and small coal mines almost every other day. Behind the repeated collusion between government and coal is the support of profiteering.

Another new force in this year's rich list is the coal mine owner from Tangshan or Shanxi, an energy-producing area. Although there are all kinds of news that China's electricity supply exceeded demand in, this does not affect our determination to rank energy as the first in the profiteering list. (Behind the Truth of Coal Boss Buying Hummer)

No matter whether the energy industry can fade out of the era of profiteering one day, 2005 alone will definitely be bullish all the way.

Second, drugs and medical care.

According to the ratio of drug retail price to production cost, the retail price of many drugs is more than three times the production cost, so it seems reasonable to include drugs in the profiteering industry. The high drug price is virtual for pharmaceutical companies, and most of the price difference is not included in the profit account of the production enterprise. According to the investigation of relevant personnel, at present, the profit of enterprises from factories to consumers is only about 15%, and the rest is in the circulation field, and most of them fall to hospitals. This phenomenon is called high drug prices. How high is the drug price? Let's take a look at the sales of "affordable drugs". In Renmin Yuan Pharmacy in Hefei, the average price of drugs was reduced by 45%, and the pharmacy was still profitable.

This is a daily - happened thing. When the legitimate interests are not guaranteed, the interests will lurk forward in a roundabout way, and the amount is even greater than that obtained in a proper way. When local governments made up their minds to give up financial support for most hospitals and reduce financial support for a few hospitals a few years ago, the so-called "profiteering" was justified in the industry.

Third, primary and secondary education.

According to conservative calculations by some education experts, the unreasonable charges for education in 10 stole more than 200 billion yuan from the pockets of primary and secondary school students.

The windfall of primary and secondary education is the last thing we want to see. Primary and secondary education should belong to public welfare undertakings. In China, schools are fully funded institutions. Since it is a non-profit organization, it should not be for profit. However, primary and secondary education is not only making money, but also a profiteering industry. Some people think that it is a national shame for education to become a profiteering industry. The huge profits in this industry come from arbitrary charges. Indiscriminate charges for education are essentially "seeking personal gain from public interests".

In China, children's money is always so easy to earn. Children's education has become the biggest consumption expenditure of many families. In addition to primary and secondary education, even the profits of kindergartens are abnormally high. Some parents complain that primary and secondary school students are more expensive than college students.

Fourth, the funeral.

This is an industry that no one dares to mention. But everyone needs to face it sometimes. The biggest news about this industry is that it is very high on the list of profiteering industries over the years.

Why is there such a big profit margin? China people are a country that respects filial piety. After the death of a loved one, many people are willing to send their loved ones away in the final farewell process. This encourages the industry's habit of charging exorbitant prices.

An urn with a cost of only a few tens of yuan can be sold for three or four thousand yuan or more. When a relative dies, it often costs tens of thousands of yuan. Under normal circumstances, the profit of the funeral industry can generally be guaranteed at around 300%, even reaching 1000% or even 2000%.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) is published.

In July this year, Xinhua News Agency published an article, "How deep is the water behind the fall of a large number of officials", which threw out the corruption chain of the publishing industry.

The rich profits of the textbook publishing industry are mainly related to the highly administrative monopoly system of textbook publishing and distribution that has been implemented in China-the monopoly of editing and editing by the education administrative department, the monopoly of publishing by the education publishing house and the monopoly of Xinhua Bookstore. Mr. Ma, general manager of China Education Network and executive director of China Educators Association, believes that the publication and distribution of textbooks for primary and secondary schools in China has always been carried out in accordance with the monopoly management mechanism of publishing houses designated by publishing management departments and Xinhua Bookstore, and the textbook industry is basically a monopoly industry. Although China began to reform the distribution of textbooks in primary and secondary schools in 2002, introducing a competitive mechanism and no longer relying solely on Xinhua Bookstore, the monopoly of Xinhua Bookstore is still difficult to break in the short term. Textbooks have been the "profitable cows" of Xinhua Bookstore at all levels for several years. According to expert analysis, at present, more than 70% of the profits of Xinhua Bookstore in most provinces depend on the distribution of teaching materials, and in many grassroots Xinhua Bookstores, the proportion is as high as 90%.

Sixth, plastic surgery.

The reporter saw a series of huge plastic surgery expenses: grinding mandibular angle 28,000 yuan, filling temples18,000 yuan, cutting upper and lower lips10,000 yuan, and rhinoplasty 5500-28,000 yuan ... The beautician glanced at the reporter's face and calculated that the facial plastic surgery expenses totaled 65,000 yuan. This operation with a total value of hundreds of thousands can be completed in just a few hours, not to mention some minor operations such as rhinoplasty. A beautiful nose can be completed in three minutes, but the cost is nearly ten thousand yuan. Later, the beautician proudly told reporters that at least 1-2 people do facial plastic surgery every day, and the cost exceeds100000 yuan.

Seven, the highway

The huge profits of the transportation industry can be clearly reflected from typical cases and strange phenomena. On March 16 this year, Bi Yuxi, former deputy director of Beijing Municipal Bureau of Transportation, was sentenced to death with a suspended execution for accepting bribes and privately dividing state-owned assets. He became the17th director of communications department in China since 1997. This long list of directors has also become the first choice for the China part of the 2005 Global Corruption Report just released by Transparency International, an internationally renowned anti-corruption organization.

The phenomenon of "the road is open to traffic, and the director falls off the horse" has become a major feature in the field of anti-corruption in China, and even a rare phenomenon of "corruption" of three traffic directors in Henan Province has appeared. The reason why the transportation system has become the "hardest hit by corruption" is that the transportation industry, including highways, is hard to blame.

Eight, cable TV

"So many families and so many TVs are paying for a company." An expert who has long been concerned about the development of cable TV said so. After the adjustment of the subscription fee, a city in Beijing will bring 654.38+0.4 billion yuan of new income to gehuayouxian every year. This industry can be summarized in one sentence: it is all caused by monopoly. /kloc-Beijing, with a population of more than 0/0 million, is so big that there is only one cable TV network operator, which can be called a monopoly enterprise among monopoly enterprises.

Nine, real estate

According to the data of the National Bureau of Statistics, from June 5438 to August this year, the average selling price of commercial housing nationwide was 2996 yuan/square meter, which was 18.7% higher than the price of 2525 yuan/square meter last year. Real estate development has also maintained a relatively fast growth rate. 10-August 65438, the national real estate development investment was more than 890 billion yuan, up more than 20% year-on-year.

Some scholars have analyzed that real estate developers get rich in a short time, not by normal market competition, nor by individual market ability and market wisdom, but by using government power to plunder the land resources of urban vulnerable groups and farmers. In my opinion, this road shows the essence of real estate developers getting rich: under the banner of the market, selling the market price, but enjoying the preferential plan.

X. online games

1October 28th,165438+"The Legend of Mir, Free Forever" jumped into the player's eyes, but he didn't feel the slightest excitement. "It's not what it used to be. Compared with my investment of several thousand yuan in' Legend' every month, it's really nothing to avoid the monthly card fee of 35 yuan! "

The Legend of mir has been on the air for three years, pushing Shanda boss Chen Tianqiao to the top of Hurun China's rich list. "World of Warcraft" appeared in just a few months, which made Ninetowns turn losses into profits. According to the data of China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC), by the end of April 2005, the number of Internet users in China had exceeded 65,438+billion, ranking second in the world after the United States. Among them, there are nearly 20 million online game players, and such a huge number is the most solid foundation for online game profit. It is precisely because of this that after earning a lot of money from online games, Shanda did not hesitate to spend money to buy the "free" of Legend in order to regain popularity.

According to industry insiders, the gross profit margin of online games industry is as high as 50% or above, the highest even reaches 75%, and the net interest rate is also between 25% and 50%. The main reason is that, on the one hand, manufacturers only need to maintain and upgrade online games, and do not need factories, warehouses and manufacturing, which greatly saves costs. On the other hand, because the game code is stored in a server with high security factor and managed by a professional organization, compared with other products, especially stand-alone games, online games greatly reduce the external replicability-piracy. Therefore, major game manufacturers are rushing. (Source: Legal Morning Post)