Liu Chuanzhi
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Lenovo...in China, set to topple the US as the world's largest PC market within five years. If Mr Liu has settled for managing decline in the west, so have investors. BACKGROUND NEWS Lenovo staged a strong turnround in its fiscal second quarter,... In this article: Lenovo, Acer, Liu Chuanzhi, Dell, China, Revenue, IDC, Hewlett-Packard, and US |
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FT.com - Companies | August 10, 2009
Chinese group offers stake in Lenovo parent
...to Bloomberg. The ties between Lenovo and its parent have recently become closer again after Liu Chuanzhi, co-founder of Lenovo and president of Legend, returned to the helm of the PC maker as chairman in a reshuffle aimed at...
In this article: Lenovo, Corporate governance, Hong Kong, Chinese Academy of Sciences, IBM, and Beijing
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CNET News.com | November 05, 2009
Lenovo profit surges on cost cuts, notebook shipments
...our transactional business, continue to strengthen cost structure, and innovate with raising efficiency and customers' needs in mind," said Chuanzhi. Lance Whitney wears a few different technology hats--journalist, Web developer, and software...
In this article: Lenovo, China, Revenue, Business operations, Small business, Yang Yuanqing, William Amelio, and CNET
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Yahoo! News | October 24, 2009
Lenovo expects big PC sales boost from Windows 7 (Reuters)
...from Mandarin, which indicated the impact would be positive. Liu spoke to Reuters on the sidelines of an industry forum but declined to give a revenue contribution forecast. Earlier this week, Lenovo launched two new laptops under its...
In this article: Lenovo, Reuters, Microsoft Corp, All rights reserved, Revenue, Acer Inc, and Yahoo
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Liu Chuanzhi
...the paramount leader of the firm. Liu founded Lenovo (whose English name was originally Legend, in Chinese 联想 Lianxiang), in 1984 with a group of ten other engineers in Beijing with 200,000 yuan. The listed holding company was...
In this article: Lenovo, Xidian University, Beijing, and Hong Kong
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 08, 2009
Lenovo Parent May Move Farther From Chinese Government
...including Lenovo, Legend said. "Many clients abroad may think Lenovo is a nationally-controlled company," Liu Chuanzhi, the chairman of Lenovo and newly named chairman of Legend, said at a briefing. "China Oceanwide's entrance makes...
In this article: Lenovo, Corporate governance, and Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Telegraph.co.uk - All news | February 11, 2009
Chinese companies told not to fire workers as exports plunge
...country's top executives. Lenovo, the computer company which bought IBM's laptops unit, has fired its American chief executive, William Amelio, and brought back the company's founder, Liu Chuanzhi, to be chairman. According to National...
In this article: China, Lenovo, Wen Jiabao, Marks & Spencer, Hilton Hotels, Electrolux, Bank of China, Air China, and Haier
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CNET News.com | February 06, 2009
Lenovo to refocus on Chinese market
...and desktops, and more recently, a Netbook. Now Lenovo will renew its focus in its home market and emerging markets to include individual and smaller businesses customers, Liu told the Journal. The company will remain an international...
In this article: Lenovo, CNET News, Business process outsourcing, China, and Morrisville, N.C
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PSFK | June 04, 2009
Documentary on World's Largest & Most Lucrative Business-Plan Competition in China
...such as Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group and Chairman of China Yahoo, who served as Head Judge and Liu Chuanzhi, founder of computer giant Lenovo. CCTV host sums up the role played by entrepreneurs in China: "Today, entrepreneurs...
In this article: China, Lenovo, Jack Ma, and Alibaba Group
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PC World: Latest Technology News | September 14, 2009
Lenovo Founder Shares Slogans, Tells Tales of 1980s China
..."The Art of War," an ancient Chinese book on military strategy by Sun Tzu. Liu also emphasized the importance of company culture, describing Lenovo's as an example. "Make the company's interests the top priority, seek truth in forging ahead,...
In this article: Lenovo, China, IBM, Recession, Small business, The Art of War, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Sun Tzu, and Compaq
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Liu Chuanzhi () (April 29, 1944 —) is a Chinese businessman. Liu was a founder of the large computer international company Lenovo, and remains the paramount leader of the firm.
Liu founded Lenovo (whose English name was originally Legend, in Chinese 联想 Lianxiang), in 1984 with a group of ten other engineers in Beijing with 200,000 yuan. The listed holding company was incorporated in 1988 in Hong Kong.
He attended the People's Liberation Army Institute of Telecommunication Engineering, now Xidian University.
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