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To: Challo Jeregy who wrote (17544)9/2/2001 6:45:37 PM
From: Challo Jeregy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
remember the rumors about China stealing some of Dell's tech?-

Little-Known PC Maker Is Legend in
the Making
Technology: China's No. 1 computer firm seems poised for expansion beyond its
borders, but it has chosen a cautious global strategy.

By TYLER MARSHALL, TIMES STAFF WRITER

BEIJING -- His youthful looks, easy
manner and the company ID dangling from
his neck all give Yang Yuangqing the
image of a promising foot soldier in
China's march toward a free market
economy.

Only the introduction identifies him as a
general.

At 36, Yang is president and chief
executive of Legend Holdings Ltd., China's
premier high-tech company and one its
most remarkable commercial successes.
Much like Yang himself, Legend has a
deceptively low profile despite its near-vertical growth. Although
its sales jumped by nearly 60% last year to $3.5 billion--enough to
make it the Asia-Pacific region's biggest personal computer maker
outside Japan--Legend is what some in the industry call the
biggest computer company no one outside China has ever heard
of.

With a fairy-tale history, a commanding market share in China,
one of the world's largest and fastest-growing personal computer
markets, and a future that points to only more growth, Legend
seems to be a global player in the making.

latimes.com