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Li Jianxi (Korean original name:? ,194265438+1October 9th ——), Korean, former president of South Korea's Samsung Group, famous entrepreneur, the third son of Li Bingzhe, founder of Samsung Group, and the richest man in South Korea. Born in Yining County, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea.

1965 graduated from the Economics Department of Waseda University in Japan, and 1966 completed the MBA program of George Washington University in the United States. In 2000, he became an honorary doctor of management at Seoul National University. He transformed Samsung Electronics from a large manufacturer with low quality into the most valuable technology enterprise in Asia. 20 13 Forbes ranked 69th in the global billionaires list. On May 20 14 10, Li Jianxi had difficulty breathing and was taken to the emergency room of a nearby hospital. 20 19 In March, Lee Kin-hee ranked 65th on the Forbes list of global billionaires with a wealth of 169 billion US dollars.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Lee Kun-hee mbth: Nationality: Korean Birthplace: Yining County, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea Date of birth:1942 65438+1October 9 Occupation: Entrepreneur graduate school: Waseda University George Washington University Major achievement: the "emperor" of Korean economic circles.

Characters experience, the most valuable constellation of technology enterprises in Asia, was born in Yining County, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, 1942+0.9. Li Jianxi graduated from Waseda University with a bachelor's degree in economics (1965). 1966, graduated from George Washington University MBA, and joined Toyo Broadcasting Corporation in the same year. 1978, vice president of Samsung products co., ltd. 198 1, vice chairman of Korea-Japan Economic Committee. 1982, head of the Korean Youth League. In the same year, he served as the president of Korea Amateur Wrestling Association. 1987, President of Samsung Group. 1988, at the celebration of Samsung's 50th anniversary, Lee Kin-hee announced the group's "second venture" and set Samsung's development direction as a world-class super-class enterprise in 2 1 century. From 65438 to 0993, Li Jianxi attacked Samsung's stubborn disease and put forward the concept of taking quality management and seeking change as the core, completely changing the prevailing concept of "taking quantity as the core" at that time. 1993, Samsung implemented a new working system of going to work at 7 o'clock and leaving work at 4 o'clock every day, which changed the daily work and rest time of the whole of Korea. 1On June 7th, 993, the declaration of "new management" was put forward in Frankfurt, Germany, which sounded the clarion call of "new management" in a desperate situation. 1996, former member of the 2002 World Cup Committee in Korea and Japan, member of the International Olympic Committee, and honorary chairman of the Korean Olympic Committee. 1997, President of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. ... In 2000, he became an honorary doctor of management at Seoul National University. In 2003, Lee Kun-hee took the lead in implementing day five, which became a new habit of Koreans. On June 5th, 2003, Lee Kin-hee and the CEOs of Samsung's subsidiaries held an activity to celebrate the "new management" concept 10 anniversary in Silla Hotel, Korea. On the morning of April 22, 2008, Li Jianxi announced his resignation as chairman. 20 10 returned to Samsung management on March 24th. 2012165438+1October 30th, the 25th anniversary of taking over Samsung Group was celebrated. By the end of 20 12, Li Jianxi's assets had risen to the 85th place in the world. 20 13 In August, Li Jianxi ranked 1 15 on the list of the world's top 100 richest people. 2013165438+1October 6th, Lee Kin-hee ranked 97th in the global 100 rich list, becoming the richest man in Korea. 1The reform system implemented in June, 1993 made Samsung completely squeeze into the world-class enterprises. Li Jianxi (left) and Li Ka-shing led Samsung to register 1450 patents in the US Patent and Trademark Office in 200 1 year. In 2006, Li Jianxi's personal assets were US$ 4.3 billion, ranking 16 on Forbes Asia Rich List. As of 20 13, 1 1, Li Jianxi is the richest man in North Korea. According to the survey data released on June 4, 20 10, there are * * * 1 9 rich people whose property in Korea exceeds1trillion won (about 870 million US dollars), and Lee Kin-hee, president of Samsung Group, ranks first in the list of rich people in Korea with his personal assets of 8.7333 trillion won. 20 13 Forbes ranked 69th in the global billionaires list. 201165438 The ranking of "Global Billionaires" released in 2003+Bloomberg1October 6 shows that as of the 4th local time, the assets of Lee Kin-hee, the chairman of South Korea's Samsung Group, were11700 million US dollars, ranking 97th among billionaires. 20 19 In March, Lee Kin-hee ranked 65th on the Forbes list of global billionaires with a wealth of 169 billion US dollars. The family member and his wife * * * have four children: an only son and three daughters, Li Fuzhen, Xian and Li. Character incident 1996 suspended sentence for accepting bribes, Li Jianxi was sentenced to two years' suspended sentence for accepting bribes, and 1997 was exempted. On July 16, 2008, Li Jianxi was prosecuted for illegal transfer of management rights and tax evasion, and was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with a suspended sentence of five years by Seoul Central Branch. On June 5438+February 3, 20091day, Li Jianxi was pardoned by the South Korean President in the name of "helping South Korea to bid for the 20 18 Winter Olympics". Legacy Dispute 2065438+In February 2002, Li filed a lawsuit with the court, claiming that his father had trusted some property in the name of others before his death, but Samsung President Lee Kin-hee took this property for himself without notifying other heirs. 20 13 February, Seoul Central District Court made a first-instance judgment and rejected Lee's claim. Later, Li Xiang protested. On February 6, 20 14, Seoul High Court made a second-instance judgment, which rejected Lee's protest and upheld the original judgment. 2065438+On February 26th, 2004, Li, the eldest son of the founder of Samsung Group, gave up his protest in the first and second trial of the "Samsung Family Heritage Dispute". On the same day, Li said through an agent law firm that he decided to give up the protest considering his relationship with his family and the opinions of relatives and friends around him. He said that during the period, because of family heritage disputes, he brought worries to the people and apologized for this. As a result, the "Samsung family heritage dispute case" ended in the victory of the president of Samsung Electronics and Li's younger brother. Li Jianxi said through private lawyer Yin Zaiyun that fortunately, the plaintiff gave up the protest and the lawsuit was completely over. Yin Zaiyun said that Li Jianxi apologized to Korean nationals for this matter and will make efforts for family harmony in the future. Samsung Health Medical Center said in a statement that 72-year-old Lee Kun-hee was able to respond to different * * * on 20 14. "In view of the degree of recovery of his nervous system, he has hope to restore cognitive function. Li Jianxi's heart, lungs and other organs are functioning normally. " The statement said. A spokesman for Samsung Medical Center said on Monday that Li Jianxi's physical condition has remained stable since he regained consciousness over the weekend, but declined to confirm whether he can speak. On May 20 14 10, Li Jianxi had difficulty breathing and was taken to the emergency room of a nearby hospital. The doctor said that Li Jianxi's condition showed symptoms of cardiac arrest, and the hospital gave him cardiopulmonary resuscitation. 20 18 February 27th, 18, South Korean prosecutors suspended the prosecution against Lee Kun-hee, the chairman of Samsung Group, on the same day, mainly because of his poor health. * * * Event 2065438+On July 22, 2006, South Korean investigative news media Newstapa reported that in April 2065438+2006, it received a video of Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kin-hee's involvement in prostitution provided by an anonymous informant. This video recorded the conversations of * * * at his home in Sanchongdong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, from February 20 1 165438 to June 20 13. The exposure of this indecent video caused an uproar on the Internet. Samsung claimed to have received a blackmail call, but it was unbelievable and did not respond.