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  2. Eugene Wu - Wikipedia

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    The 2017 Forbes rankings slid Wu to forty-first, with his fortune valued at $1.1 billion. [47] The 2020 list ranked Wu the thirty-seventh richest Taiwanese billionaire, and valued his net worth at $1.2 billion. [48] Wu is married to Hsu Hsien-hsien, [49] the daughter of banker and politician Hsu Sheng-fa. [50] Wu and his wife raised three children.

  3. Wu (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Wu Tze-cheng, Governor of Taiwan Province (2017–2018) Wu Tzu-hsin, Administrative Deputy Minister of Finance of the Republic of China; Wu Ying-yih, Minister of Overseas Community Affairs Council of the Republic of China (2008–2013) Wu Yuhong (born 1966), Chinese badminton player; 吳恬敏 – Constance Wu, American actress

  4. Cynthia Wu - Wikipedia

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    Cynthia Wu (Chinese: 吳欣盈; pinyin: Wú Xīnyíng; also Wu Hsin-ying; [1] born 18 May 1978) is a Taiwanese business executive and politician. She worked for subsidiaries of Merrill Lynch in the United Kingdom and the Shin Kong Group in Taiwan before she was appointed to the Legislative Yuan in 2022.

  5. Vanness Wu - Wikipedia

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    Wu at the Joyful Family Music Event in 2012. Born August 7, 1978 (age 46) Santa ... Vanness Wu (born August 7, 1978) is a Taiwanese-American singer and actor.

  6. Thomas Wu - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Wu is the fourth of six children born to entrepreneur Wu Ho-su [] and his wife Wu Kuei-lan. [1] [2] He earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry from Fu Jen Catholic University in 1972, and completed a master's in business administration from the Anderson School of Management at University of California, Los Angeles in 1975. [3]

  7. Enoch Wu - Wikipedia

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    Wu was heavily influenced by his family and family friends' involvement in Taiwan's democratic movement. [8] While in graduate school, his father Wu Nai-teh was an editor for dissident magazines, including Formosa Magazine and The Movement Magazine [ zh ] , advocating for democratic reforms while Taiwan was under martial law .

  8. Constance Wu - Wikipedia

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    Constance Wu was born in Richmond, Virginia, to a Taiwanese American family. [5] Her parents had emigrated from Taiwan. [6] [7] [8] Her father, Fang-Sheng Wu, is a biology and genetics professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, and her mother is a computer programmer.

  9. David Wu - Wikipedia

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    David Wu (born April 8, 1955) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Oregon's 1st congressional district from 1999 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party . Wu was born in Taiwan , immigrated to the United States as a child, and graduated from Stanford University .