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Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): Knowledge@Emory
Posted: 2004-11-04
# Views: 105
Founder and CEO of Dell Computers

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): Fast Company
Posted: 2001-02-20
# Views: 250
founder and chairman of the Acer Group

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): strategy+business
Posted: 2001-06-26
# Views: 129
President of Dell Computer

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): Fast Company
Posted: 2003-01-09
# Views: 120
CEO of HP-Compaq and former executive with Lucent.

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): Fast Company
Posted: 2003-02-18
# Views: 211
Liu is the chairman of Legend Holdings, China's (and Asia's) number-one manufacturer of PCs, with more than $3 billion in revenue.

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): The McKinsey Quarterly
Posted: 2003-04-08
# Views: 109
CEO of Dell; article surrounding his selection as Chief Executive of the year by Chief Executive magazine...

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): Chief Executive
Posted: 2003-05-16
# Views: 175
Chairman and CEO of Lenovo Group - or Legend Group, as the company used to be called. Leonovo long been regarded as one of China's best-known business success stories. Having begun life in 1984 as a distributor of foreign PCs, the company has become China's (and Asia's) largest computer maker. As strong economic growth during the past decades spurred demand for PCs in China, Legend grew into an IT giant with more than $3 billion in annual revenues, and Liu Chuanzhi was hailed as one of China's top business leaders.

Subject(s): Management
Industry: Personal Computer
Source(s): Knowledge@Wharton
Posted: 2004-08-26
# Views: 70