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Liu Wei (Chinese: 刘伟; pinyin: Liú Wěi; born March 8, 1987), also known as Forrest Liu, commonly known as Da Wei within the gaming community, is a Chinese businessman and video game producer. He is best known as the co-founder and president of the video game company miHoYo .
The following are partial lists of the Forbes list of Chinese billionaires (converted into USD) and is based on an annual assessment of wealth and assets compiled and published by Forbes magazine in 2022. [1]
Net worth (billions of USD) Source of wealth Ref. 1: 163 Zhang Congyuan: Taiwan: 76–77 11.7B Co-founder of Huali Industrial [2] 2: 296 Sing-Chiau Liu Taiwan: 96-102 6.5B Chair of Republican Party of Taiwan and Lead Patron of Sony Group [3] 3: 296 Lin Shu-hong: Taiwan: 95–96 +US$2.4B: Chair of Chang Chun Group [4] 4: 330 Terry Gou: Taiwan ...
Cai Haoyu legally represents the company and serves as its chairman and general manager; he is also the controlling shareholder and the actual controller. Liu Wei and Luo Yuhao serve as directors. [16] Cai is largest shareholder of MiHoYo as he controls 41% of its shares; Liu and Luo control 22.6% and 21.4%, respectively.
As Zhang Wei was a common name in the Chinese language, [citation needed] he became known by his stage name, Da Zhang Wei. [citation needed] In January 1999, The Flowers signed with a small Beijing-based Chinese independent label, New Bees Music, and released their first album, On the Other Side of Happiness. [2]
Here's the net worth you need in 2025 to rank in the top 25%, 10%, 0.1% of Americans — how do you stack up right now? Chris Clark. January 16, 2025 at 7:02 AM.
He also held several retirement accounts valued between $60,000 and $499,999 each, a Charles Schwab managed account worth between $5,000 and $54,999, and some amount greater than $500,000 in the ...
Tong Dawei (simplified Chinese: 佟大为; traditional Chinese: 佟大為; pinyin: Tóng Dàwéi, born 3 February 1979) is a Chinese actor and singer.Tong is best known for starring in the television series Jade Goddess of Mercy (2003), Struggle (2007), and Tiger Mom (2015); as well as the films Lost in Beijing (2007), The Flowers of War (2011) and American Dreams in China (2013).