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  2. Changhong - Wikipedia

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    Sichuan Changhong Electric Co., Ltd., doing business as Changhong ( 长虹) domestically and CHiQ internationally, [ 2][ 3] is a Chinese consumer electronics company based in Mianyang, Sichuan, [ 4] founded in October 1958. It is the second-largest manufacturer of televisions in China. [ 5] In 2004, 90 percent of the television sets exported ...

  3. Changhong Technology - Wikipedia

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    Shenzhen Changhong Technology Co., Ltd. is a Chinese plastic parts and injection mold -maker. It was listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange ChiNext board on 22 December 2010 using stock code SZSE: 300151 with CN¥ 100,500,000 registered capital. The "CHT Group" has subsidiaries in Shenzhen, Shanghai, Heyuan, Anhui, and Hong Kong with their ...

  4. Changhong, Qiyang - Wikipedia

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    Changhong, Qiyang. Changhong Subdistrict ( Chinese: 长虹街道; pinyin: Chánghóng Jiēdào) is a subdistrict and the county seat of Qiyang County in Hunan, China. Located in the north central region of the county, the subdistrict was formed in August 2010. It has an area of 31.8 km 2 (12.3 sq mi) with a population of 59,000 (as of 2010 ...

  5. Chang Hong - Wikipedia

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    6th-century BC Chinese scholar, politician, educator and astronomer. Chang Hong ( simplified Chinese: 苌弘; traditional Chinese: 萇弘, also known as simplified Chinese: 苌宏; traditional Chinese: 萇宏, given name Shu Chinese: 叔, 582? BC - 492 BC) was a native of Zizhou in the ancient region of Shu. He was a famous scholar, politician ...

  6. Changan Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Changan Automobile Co., Ltd.[ 2] (CCAG) is a Chinese state-owned automobile manufacturer headquartered in Jiangbei, Chongqing. [ 3] Changan Automobile traces its origins back to 1862 when Li Hongzhang set up a military supply factory, the Shanghai Foreign Gun Bureau. It was not until 1979 when the factory was repurposed to manufacture Suzuki ...

  7. Electronics industry in China - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, China is the world's largest market for personal computers. [ 4] Major Chinese electronics companies include BOE, Changhong, DJI, Haier, Hisense, Huawei, Konka, Lenovo (Hong Kong based), Meizu, Oppo, Panda Electronics, Skyworth, SVA, TCL, Vivo, Xiaomi and ZTE. China's production recorded the largest world market share for its ...

  8. TCL Technology - Wikipedia

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    TCL Technology Group Corp. (originally an abbreviation for Telephone Communication Limited) is a Chinese partially state-owned electronics company headquartered in Huizhou, Guangdong Province. TCL designs, develops, manufactures, and sells consumer electronics products like television sets, mobile phones, air conditioners, washing machines ...

  9. Changhong Zhu - Wikipedia

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    Changhong Zhu. Zhu Changhong is the former CIO of China's State Administration of Foreign Exchange. Previously, he worked at PIMCO from 2006 to February 2009. Despite managing China's US$3.5 trillion foreign currency reserves, he was known as the "Invisible Man" due to his extremely low profile. [1]