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  2. Midea Group - Wikipedia

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    Starting with only CN¥5,000 to open a workshop for the production of bottle lids in Beijiao, Shunde in 1968, He Xiangjian (Chinese: 何享健), the founder of the company, has since turned Midea into one of the most successful private companies in China, with sales revenue for the entire Group declared at US$ 40.5 billion for 2020 financial year, as well as listed on the main board of the ...

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  4. He Xiangjian - Wikipedia

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    He Xiangjian (Chinese: 何享健; pinyin: Hé Xiǎngjiàn; Jyutping: Ho4 Hoeng2 Gin6, born October 5, 1942) is the co-founder of Midea, one of China's largest appliance makers. In September 2021, his net worth was estimated to be $28.8 billion by Bloomberg Billionaires Index , positioning him at the 51st place in the index.

  5. China's EV market: top appliances maker Midea's US$1.7 ... - AOL

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    Midea Group, the world's largest home appliances maker, is spending 11 billion yuan (US$1.74 billion) to manufacture components for electric vehicles as sales by Tesla and its Chinese challengers ...

  6. Paul Fang - Wikipedia

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    Paul Fang (Chinese: 方洪波; pinyin: Fāng Hóngbō), is the current Chairman and President of Midea Group., [1] a Fortune 500 company, [2] and the largest producer of major appliances in the world. [3]

  7. Eureka (company) - Wikipedia

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    Eureka is an American home appliances brand owned by Chinese company Midea Group that manufactures vacuum cleaners, including uprights, cordless, canisters, sticks and handhelds. Eureka also manufactures aftermarket vacuum accessories, such as bags, belts and filters.

  8. China's robot makers chase Tesla to deliver humanoid workers

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    China dominates the market for electric vehicles. Now it's chasing Tesla in the race to build battery-powered humanoids expected to replace human workers building EVs on assembly lines. At the ...

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