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Liu Chuanzhi

Liu Chuanzhi

Chinese entrepreneur
Liu Chuanzhi is a Chinese entrepreneur. Liu is the founder of Lenovo, the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales. He remains one of the leaders of the company. Wikipedia
Born: 1944 (age 79 years), Zhenjiang, China
Children: Liu Qing and Liu Lin
Organizations founded: Lenovo and Legend Holdings
Spouse: Gong Guoxing (m. 1969)

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Liu is the founder of Lenovo, the world's largest personal computer vendor by unit sales. He remains one of the leaders of the company. Liu Chuanzhi.
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