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Unpaid by Evergrande, supplier sells Porsche and home to rescue his business
GUANGZHOU, China, Sept 28 (Reuters) – Guo Hui, whose cleaning company is owed 20 million yuan ($3.1 million) by embattled authentic estate giant China Evergrande, is counting on the govt to take care of a disaster that has remaining his individual business on the brink of personal bankruptcy. In the meantime, the 50-12 months-old recognized by pals and colleagues as “Brother Hui”, has offered his Porsche Cayenne and set his apartment on the sector in a scramble to increase money to shell out debts and wages. “We’ve reached out to all those in charge but they either say they have no revenue or do not know when they can settle…