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Lenovo's founder Liu Chuanzhi has stepped down from his post as chairman, passing the role to CEO Yang Yuanqing who now holds both positions, says the Chinese PC maker which also unveils results ...
Seventy-five-year-old Liu, who founded Legend Holdings in 1984, had stepped down as the chairman of Lenovo Group in 2011 to focus on the parent company. Legend veteran Ning Min, who joined the ...
Liu Chuanzhi, founder of Chinese computer manufacturer Lenovo, has stepped down as the president of its parent company, Legend Holdings. Written by Andrew Nusca, Contributor June 18, 2012 at 3:35 ...
Lenovo Group, the corporate parent of tech giant Lenovo, confirmed Wednesday that its founder Liu Chuanzhi will retire as its chairman at the end of the year. WRAL.com TechWire Partners ...
Liu Chuanzhi, the visionary who cofounded Lenovo in 1984, is expected to announce his retirement as chairman of the board at Lenovo Holdings - Lenovo's corporate parent - on Wednesday.
Lenovo Founder Shares Slogans, Tells Tales of 1980s China. By Owen Fletcher. Sep 14, 2009 7:50 am PDT. The chairman of Lenovo, the world’s number four PC maker, shared Chinese revolution ...
Bottom line: The latest muddled comments from Lenovo founder Liu Chuanzhi could reflect his growing frustration with CEO Yang Yuanqing, who could be forced out in the next year if the company’s ...
Lenovo Group's founder, Liu Chuanzhi, will retire at the year end as chairman of its parent Legend Holdings, the company said on Wednesday. Seventy-five-year-old Liu, who founded Legend Holdings ...
Computer maker Lenovo Group was originally founded in a dusty, two-room Beijing guardhouse in 1984. Today, it’s the largest PC maker in the world and a Fortune 500 frontrunner in smart connected ...
When young entrepreneurs tell Liu Chuanzhi how hard it is to start a business in China today, he can't help but think how much easier they have it. He should know. In 1984, at the age of 40, Liu ...
Lenovo founder Liu Chuanzhi has hinted that he's losing confidence in the Chinese PC giant's CEO, Yang Yuanqing, saying he doesn't "resolutely support" Yang.
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