金山软件 | |
Romanized name | Jīnshān Ruǎnjiàn |
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Type | Public |
SEHK: 3888 | |
ISIN | KYG5264Y1089 |
Industry | Software industry |
Founded | 1988; 33 years ago |
Founder | Qiu Bojun |
Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 6 offices[1] (2018) |
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~7,000[1] (2018) | |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | kingsoft.com |
Beijing Kingsoft Office Software, Inc. Is a China-based company mainly engaged in the design, research and development and sales promotion of WPS Office software products and services. The Company's products mainly include WP. S Office software and Kingsoft. The Company's services include value-added services based on company products. Beijing Kingsoft Office Software's 2020 Net Profit Up 119.2% Y/Y. March 23 (Reuters) - Beijing Kingsoft Office Software Co Ltd::SAYS 2020 NET PROFIT UP 119.2% Y/Y AT 878.1 MILLION YUAN.
Kingsoft Corporation (Chinese: 金山软件; pinyin: Jīnshān Ruǎnjiàn) is a Chinese software company based in Beijing. The company was founded in 1988 by Qiu Bojun.[2] Kingsoft operates four subsidiaries: Seasun for video game development, Cheetah Mobile for mobile internet apps,[3] Kingsoft Cloud for cloud storage platforms, and WPS for office software, including WPS Office.[4] It also produced security software as Kingsoft Security.[5] The company is listed on the Hong Kong stock market.[6] The company reached its prime during 2008–2010.[citation needed] However, later Bojun sold his 15.68% stake in Kingsoft to Tencent in July 2011.[7] Circle transition after effects.
Kingsoft Cloud is a Cloud Computing company in China. It owns data centers in mainland China, Hong Kong, Russia, Southeast Asia, and North America.[8]
Its most popular game is JX Online 3, launched in 2009.[9]
References[edit]
- ^ abchttp://ir.kingsoft.com/business-overview
- ^https://technode.com/2019/05/09/lei-jun-kingsoft-tech-board/
- ^Li Wanqiang (2016). The Xiaomi Way Customer Engagement Strategies That Built One of the Largest Smartphone Companies in the World. McGraw-Hill. pp. 2–5. ISBN9781259584534.
- ^Xiaobai Shen (2007). 'XIV: A case study of Microsoft and Linux in China'. In Kai Jakobs (ed.). Standardization Research in Information Technology: New Perspectives. IGI Global. p. 236. ISBN9781599045610.
- ^'Kingsoft Sets Up Internet Security Subsidiary; 'Kingsoft Internet Security 2011' Launched, Leading Cloud Anti-virus Software in China'. ACN Newswire. 15 April 2010. Archived from the original on 25 January 2021. Retrieved 25 January 2021.
- ^Yu, Qianqian (2017). '7.2.1.1 Zhou Hongyi Condemned Kingsoft: 'China's First Case of Microblog Marketing' in 'Reform and Expansion of Marketing in New Media Environment''. In Yungeng Xie (ed.). New Media and China's Social Development. ISBN9789811039942.
- ^'Tencent Acquires 15.68% Stake In Kingsoft For HKD900 Million – ChinaTechNews.com'. ChinaTechNews.com. Retrieved 11 November 2018.
- ^https://venturebeat.com/2018/06/14/kingsoft-clouds-blockchain-project-x-attracts-attention-at-e3/
- ^https://www.bloomberg.com/press-releases/2019-11-13/kingsoft-announces-2019-third-quarter-results
External links[edit]
Beijing Kingsoft Office Software Ipo
- Official website(in Chinese)
Wps Office
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