China firms exiting Wall Street

A Chinese man passes a Focus Media Holding Ltd. video advertising screen near an apartment elevator in Beijing on Tuesday. Focus Media, a Shanghai-based advertising company, is one of several companies working to exit U.S. stock exchanges. BEIJING Just

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