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Ma Huateng [1] (Chinese: 马化腾; pinyin: Mǎ Huàténg, born October 29, 1971) is a Chinese businessman, investor and philanthropist who is the co-founder, chairperson and chief executive officer (CEO) of Tencent, [2] one of the most valuable companies in East Asia, one of the largest internet and technology companies, and one of the biggest investment, gaming, and entertainment ...
In 1998, Chen Yidan co-founded the internet holding company Tencent alongside Ma Huateng, [4] Zhang Zhidong, [5] Xu Chenye, and Zeng Liqing. [2] [6] He served as the company's chief administrative officer (CAO). [7] Yidan also led the company's Tencent Charity Foundation. [8] [9] [7] In March 2013, Yidan stepped down as Tencent's CAO. [10]
The name "Tencent" is based on its Chinese name Tengxun (Chinese: 腾讯), which incorporates part of Pony Ma's Chinese name (Ma Huateng; 马化「腾」) and literally means "galloping fast information". [32] [33] Initial funding was provided to it by venture capitalists. [4] In February 1999, Tencent's messenger product OICQ was released. [34]
Chinese gaming giant Tencent Holding Ltd (OTC:TCEHY) reported fiscal third-quarter 2024 results Wednesday. Revenue grew 8% year-on-year to $23.9 billion (CNY 167.19 billion), quashing the analyst ...
Name Age (y.o.) Net worth (billions of USD) Source of wealth Ref. 1: 17 Zhong Shanshan: 77–78 65.7-US$3.2B: The chair of Nongfu Spring [3] 2: 25 Zhang Yiming: 41 50 +US$14.4B: The developer of TikTok [4] 3: 34 Ma Huateng: 53 37.2-US$28.6B: The chair of Tencent [5] 4: 49 He Xiangjian: 82 28.3-US$9.4B: Co-founder of Midea Group [6] 5: 55 ...
Name Notable company or companies Rony Abovitz: Magic Leap, MAKO Surgical Corp. ... Ma Huateng: Tencent: Arianna Huffington: Huffington Post, Thrive Global: Steve ...
BATX is an acronym standing for Baidu, Alibaba, Tencent, and Xiaomi, the four biggest [1] tech firms in China, often compared to GAMMA (Google, Amazon, Meta , Microsoft, Apple) [2] in the United States. BATX were some of the first tech companies started in the 2000s during the rise of the Chinese technology revolution and quickly became widely ...
Tencent Weibo was a Chinese microblogging website launched by Tencent in April 2010, and was shut down on September 28, 2020. [1] Users could broadcast a message including 140 Chinese characters at most through the web, SMS or smartphone.