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  2. Fosun International - Wikipedia

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    Fosun International Limited is a Chinese multinational conglomerate holding company. [4] Founded in 1992 by Guo Guangchang and four others, the company is headquartered in Shanghai and was incorporated in Hong Kong in 2004.

  3. The Bund Finance Center - Wikipedia

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    Fosun Foundation (Shanghai), a non-profit organization is based in the building and was supported by Fosun Group and Fosun Foundation. [1] The building is located in the narrow strip of riverfront land between the eastern wall of the Old City and the Huangpu River, a locality traditionally called "Shiliupu" (十六铺, "the Sixteenth Stall").

  4. Fosun (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Fosun may refer to: Fosun Foundation , a Chinese non-profit foundation that was supported by Fosun Group Fosun International , a Hong Kong publicly traded company incorporated in 2004, sometimes referred to as Fosun Group

  5. Category:Fosun International - Wikipedia

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  6. Guo Guangchang - Wikipedia

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    Guo is the vice chairperson of China Glory Society, China Social Entrepreneur Foundation and Youth Business China Foundation. [25] Through the auspices of the Fosun Foundation, Guo has donated an aggregate of up to 600 million RMB to charity causes to help fight poverty, improve access to education and provide natural disaster relief. [26]

  7. Liang Xinjun - Wikipedia

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    Liang was born in 1968 in Taizhou, Zhejiang.He received his B. A. from Fudan University in 1991, and founded Fosun with Guo Guangchang in 1992. In 2007, he received his MBA degree from Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business.

  8. Wang Qunbin - Wikipedia

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    Wang Qunbin (Chinese: 汪群斌; born 1969) is a Chinese billionaire businessman. He was appointed co-chairman of Fosun International in February 2020, and was CEO of Fosun from March 2017 to February 2020, when he replaced Liang Xinjun.

  9. Fan Wei (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    He resigned as a non-executive director of Fosun International on 10 July 2014 and withdrew his holding in Fosun International Holdings on 4 September 2014. The number of shares of Fosun International Holdings also reduced to 45. [3] Fan was also one of the three executive directors of Fosun International's subsidiary Shanghai Forte Land. [4]