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Peter Chou (Chinese: 周永明) or Win Than (Burmese: ဝင်းသန်း) [1] (born 24 November 1956) is a Burmese-born Taiwanese businessman and electronics engineer. He is co-founder of HTC and a former CEO of the company. Chou founded HTC with Cher Wang and H.T.Cho (卓火土) before being named CEO of HTC in 2004, succeeding H.T.Cho ...
If you were to make a shortlist of Engadget's most sought after executives, Peter Chou, CEO of arguably the most advanced cellphone manufacturer in the world, HTC, would be right near the top. We ...
In March 2015, Cher Wang took over the CEO role from Peter Chou and returned to the day-to-day operations of HTC. [17] In September 2017, HTC and Google announced a US$1.1 billion cooperation agreement, in which certain HTC employees will join Google and Google will receive HTC IP through a non-exclusive licensing agreement. [18]
HTC's chairwoman and acting CEO is Cher Wang who is the daughter of the late Wang Yung-ching, founder of the plastics and petrochemicals conglomerate Formosa Plastics Group. [5] Peter Chou serves as head of the HTC Future Development Lab, [70] and HT Cho as Director of the Board and Chairman of HTC Foundation. [71] HTC's CFO is Hui-Ming Cheng. [72]
HTC CEO Peter Chou brushed aside concerns that Google's (NAS: GOOG) proposed $12.5 billion acquisition of Motorola Mobility (NYS: MMI) will harm HTC and other Android handset makers, calling the ...
Hewlett-Packard (NYS: HPQ) , the world's largest PC maker, announced yesterday a massive corporate U-turn that involves spinning off its computer-making business, ditching its tablet and phone ...
Peter Chou Win Than 周永明 (Yunnanese) (born 1956), Former CEO, President and Co-founder of HTC [3] Serge Pun Theim Wai 潘继泽 (born 1953), Businessman and Chairman of the Serge Pun & Associates Group (SPA Group) Zhang Xin 张欣 (born 1965), Chinese billionaire, co-founder and CEO of SOHO China
HTC used patents it bought from Google (NAS: GOOG) to extend its patent-infringement suit against Apple (NAS: AAPL) , making the mobile patent battle between Apple and Google that much more explicit.