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Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

author:Old Liu laughed and talked about the world

Just after the early morning of this morning, Liang Jun, the founder of New Vision, that is, Liang Jun, the former CEO of LeTV, defended Lenovo, a person with such a high education and a certain social status, and now what founder must know more, maybe he is telling the truth, maybe we can also question Sima Nan, let's take a look at the content of his post.

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Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

There are three main points of content:

First, accuse netizens of insulting Lenovo as madness.

Second, at the same time, the online statement that only a few executives hold shares and the majority of employees do not hold shares, and screenshots are taken as evidence, saying that Beijing Lianzhizhiyuan Management Consulting Center holds 37.74% of the shares as an example to prove a large number of common employee shareholdings.

Third, accuse Sima Nan of deliberately distorting and arbitrarily interpreting these data.

Let's start with the first one. Heartbroken, this word is generally used very cautiously, once the word is used basically from its heart to say this part of the people hate to the bone, a former LeTV CEO, now the founder of Xinshijia, actually used this language on the Internet to insult netizens, it is really incredible, everyone will question how such a person can become a CEO, what kind of character can say such a thing? I don't think the average netizen would use such a wording.

Let's talk about the second one. In the end, this former CEO of LeTV, the founder of Xinshijia, said that the majority of employees have no shareholding, we ordinary people do not know, but he has listed ready-made data, then we will take this data to analyze. Through the inquiry, we can see that the Zhiyuan Investment Consulting Center, which holds up to 37.74% of the shares, is also held by 14 management consulting centers of the Beijing Joint Holdings Association.

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

So among the fourteen consulting management centers, the top five shareholders are:

The largest shareholder, Beijing Lianzhihui Shiwu Management Consulting Center, holds 11.71% of the shares of Beijing Lianzhizhi, and Liu Chuanzhi accounts for 72.143% of the shares.

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

The second largest shareholder, Beijing Lianhe Huishisan Management Consulting Center, holds 9.35% of the shares of Beijing Lianzhiyuan. The major shareholder Li Qin accounts for 57.40% of the shares.

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

The third largest shareholder, Beijing Lianzhihui Shiyi Management Consulting Center, holds 8.32% of Beijing Lianzhizhiyuan. Cai Shuyong accounted for 22.71% of the shares, and Hu Xilan, who was red-faced and promoted Lenovo at the counter, accounted for 20.73% of the shares.

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

The fourth largest shareholder, Beijing Lianzhi Huiwu Management Consulting Center, holds 7.96% of Beijing Lianzhizhiyuan. Guo Wei accounted for 50.55% of the shares

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

The fifth largest shareholder, Beijing Lianzhihui, holds 7.6% of the shares of Beijing Lianzhiyuan. Cao Zhijiang holds 24.73% of the shares, and Li Shuyi holds 22.39%.

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

From the above point of view, liang Jun refers to the composition of the top five major shareholders of Beijing United Holding Zhiyuan, which can be seen that this so-called 37.74% of Lenovo employees hold shares, but the main shareholder is Liu Chuanzhi and other Lenovo executives. And ordinary Lenovo employees do not have much proportion at all. If the former CEO of LeTV listed Liu Chuanzhi and a group of other senior executives as ordinary employees, it would indeed be correct.

This Liang Jun, who shouted for Lenovo to be unjustly called the netizens mad, is really a bystander who draws his sword to help?

Let's look it up

We can know from his account homepage that this Liang Jun is also a well-known businessman, if there is no network this matter is really difficult to get, unfortunately this network really helps netizens to query a lot of information, want to completely hide that it is impossible,

LeTV network has been finished, but the founder of this "new vision" enterprise name in, then easy to check, so a search on the Internet, the results are surprising, my God, this Mr. Liang Jun is actually the so-called common employee shareholding of the Beijing United Zhiyuan Company controlling shareholder Background The shareholder of the Joint Holding Association Management Center, this center Liu Chuanzhi still accounts for up to 72.14%, and this Mr. Liang Jun also holds 1%, very good, for Liang Jun is a good ordinary employee? The people don't know, the majority of netizens say it, lenovo employees talk about it.

Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo
Liang Jun, former CEO of LeTV, sent a text to support Lenovo, but he is a shareholder of Lenovo

Okay, that's it, we finally see it, what does that mean? There may be some similar people who lurk very deeply and secretly speak for Lenovo, while the vast number of netizens do not know, but for those who support Sima Nan, who do they have shares in, Lenovo? Impossible, Sima Nan's? No. Although most of these people who support Sima Nan have a big gap with the ordinary people who hold shares as Liang Jun said, they have a patriotic heart, a righteous heart, a pure heart, a clean heart, and they are also the so-called heartless people in Mr. Liang Jun's eyes.

To tell the truth, this Mr. Liang Jun originally wanted to sneak up and unconsciously defend Lenovo, but he did not expect to be exposed. I think Lenovo's top management may be very angry, and I hope that some people will no longer provide material for breaking news Lenovo

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