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Leshi’s chairman gives up CEO post

JIA Yueting will step down as chief executive of Leshi Internet Information & Technology Corp but will retain his position as chairman, with the company’s finance chief also to be replaced, according to a stock exchange filing yesterday.

Shenzhen-listed Leshi is part of Jia’s larger business empire LeEco that began with a Netflix-like video streaming service and expanded into new products and services from consumer electronics to cars.

LeEco encountered a cash crunch last year that Jia said was the result of that aggressive growth, with the company subsequently seeking billions of dollars in new funding, cutting staff and abandoning a deal to acquire US television maker Vizio.

Continuing as chairman, Jia will focus on corporate governance, strategic planning and core product innovation, according to the filing.

The board approved long-time Lenovo executive Liang Jun, who joined Leshi as an executive in 2012, to replace Jia as CEO.

Leshi also announced that Yang Lijie would resign as chief financial officer due to personal reasons and be replaced by Zhang Wei, the company’s China CFO.




 

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