john manly, thank you very much. i got you by a couple of years, anyway. anyhow, john is with wells fargo asset management. >>> it is five-year anniversary of the bull market. not all stocks have participated in the run up. so are these dead money investments finally ready to turn? >>> china's financial markets are experiencing western-style growing pains now. in an update to a story we told you about earlier this week, china's onshore corporate bond market has been hit now with its first default, a solar cell maker did not pay the full interest on its bond which suggests the chinese government will no longer routinely back stock companies that have bad debt. the solar company says it is trying to sell overseas plants to repay that obligation. >>> well, back here on wall street, the bull market turns five and the s&p 500 has nearly tripled since then. but the run up has not treated all stocks equally. in fact, you could say the bulls just ran over some of them and then kept going. dominic chu takes a closer look at companies left behind. >> reporter: if you