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Top Ten Profitable Industries in China in 2005 and Detailed Inventory Source: nbsp Legal Morning Post nbspnbsp Editor's Note: We are in the process of being exploited by various profiteering industries. Look around, from gasoline to tuition, from medical care to funeral, all of which are true. Nbsp; The general rule of market economy is that it is impossible for an industry to make huge profits for a long time. However, due to the monopoly and market disorder in China in transition, the problem of profiteering in the industry is still very prominent. According to the statistical data of relevant departments and the survey of relevant readers, we published the top ten profiteering industries list of Legal Morning Post in 2005, hoping to arouse the attention and thinking of the whole society on the profiteering problem of the industry. We take stock of profiteering industries, expecting China's economic reform to successfully pass the key stage of the Eleventh Five-Year Plan, and hope that China's social and economic development will have a more orderly and fair market environment. The core feature of China's Top Ten Profitable Rankings in 2005 by the Legal Morning Post: the double factors of international hype and domestic policies led to the energy industry soaring to the top, showing structural profiteering characteristics. Nbsp□ Household appliances, automobiles, consumer goods and other industries have completely withdrawn from the profiteering list nbspnbsp□ The real estate industry is still profiteering, but it has gradually drifted away from the top. Nbsp□ Emerging service industries represented by online games and cosmetic surgery entered the forefront of the rankings for the first time due to regulatory dislocation. Nbsp; Take stock of the top ten profiteering industries in 2005. Nbsp□ Thematic planning: Mao Jianping nbsp; Jiao Hongyan nbsp□ Interview with nbsp: Intern reporter nbsp; Zhou Bin nbsp; Caution nbspnbsp; Zhang nbsp; Whose huge profits? How to make huge profits? Nbspnbsp nbsp Energy: There is a reason for topping the profiteering list. Nbsp keywords: coal bosses, oil shortages and official coal collude nbspnbsp nbsp mr. wang in beijing has now developed a new habit of driving. When he saw the red light coming from a distance, he slipped in the gap. He didn't do this before, but he did it because the gap can save fuel. The soaring oil price forced him to consider reducing the frequency of refueling. In general, 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. Nbspnbsp nbsp Another new force in this year's rich list is a 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. 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. Medicine and medical care: when will the reform succeed? Nbspnbsp nbsp Keywords: 5 million medical expenses, failed medical reform, traffickers nbsp nbsp nbsp At the end of 2003, a director of the National Development and Reform Commission was invited to attend a seminar in the pharmaceutical industry. When the director stood on the podium and asked everyone, "Do you want to hear the truth?" After getting the expected answer, the director asked all the reporters present to turn off the interview machine. In the next half hour, all you can hear is complaints and complaints, which are contradictions and disharmonies between various departments. Strangely, after this meeting, no reporter reported this matter. The reason for not reporting is simple. Everyone feels that confidence is lost and there is no hope. A year later, when the official announced that the medical reform had failed, people were already calm. Nbspnbsp nbsp According to the ratio of the retail price of drugs to the production cost, the retail price of many drugs is more than three times the production cost, so it seems not unreasonable 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. Nbspnbsp nbsp this happens all the time. 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. Primary and secondary education: unethical high profit rate nbspnbsp Keywords: school selection fee Compulsory education is free. Nbsp; Recently, the incident of deducting students' food expenses from No.6 Middle School in Guiyang County, Hunan Province once again focused people's attention on the education industry. Nbsp; in three and a half years, students' food expenses were deducted by nearly one million. Most of the food expenses are appropriated or shared by the school. Students basically eat boiled bean dregs under the skin for every meal, and three meals a day can't meet the standard of 3 yuan money. Nbsp (According to the report of China Youth Daily on February 7th, 65438) nbspnbsp According to conservative calculations by some education experts, over 200 billion yuan was stolen from the pockets of primary and secondary school students due to the unreasonable education charges in 10. The profiteering 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 profitable, but also a profiteering industry.