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  2. Zhang Zetian - Wikipedia

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    Zhang Zetian (章泽天; born 18 November 1993) is a Chinese businesswoman and investor who is the chief fashion adviser of the luxury business of JD.com. [2] She gained initial fame from the popularity of a photograph of her holding milk tea, and was nicknamed "Sister Milk Tea" (奶茶妹妹; nǎichá mèimei).

  3. Liu Qiangdong - Wikipedia

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    Liu Qiangdong was born on March 10, 1973, in Suqian, ... Liu and his wife, Zhang Zetian, returned to his hometown Suqian for the 2015 Spring Festival, gifting over ...

  4. Chinese tech billionaire Richard Liu gives up front office ...

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    Richard Liu Qiangdong, the billionaire founder of JD.com and the world's 155th richest man with an estimated net worth of US$10.8 billion, has surrendered his 45 per cent stakes in each of

  5. One of China's richest men was arrested in the US on sexual ...

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    Liu Qiangdong, the founder and CEO of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com was arrested in Minneapolis over the weekend. Liu has not been charged with anything, and went back to China afterward.

  6. What tech tycoon Richard Liu's sexual misconduct case ... - AOL

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    Liu Qiangdong (also known as Richard Liu), the founder of Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com, has reached a settlement with Liu Jingyao, a former University of Minnesota student who alleged that the ...

  7. Common prosperity - Wikipedia

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    On 3 February 2022, Liu Qiangdong, founder of JD.com, announced he was donating $2.2 billion worth of stocks to charity as part of common prosperity. [31] By 2022, Hurun's China Rich List reported that top ten philanthropists in China pledged 6.3 percent of their wealth to donation totaling around $8.7 billion, while 49 benefactors in total ...

  8. Woman sues Chinese billionaire Liu for alleged rape - AOL

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    Richard Liu, founder of the Beijing-based e-commerce site JD.com, was arrested Aug. 31 in Minneapolis on suspicion of felony rape and released within hours. Woman sues Chinese billionaire Liu for ...

  9. March 1973 - Wikipedia

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    Born: Liu Qiangdong, Chinese internet entrepreneur and billionaire who founded the service JD.com to sell and deliver products to online customers; in Suqian, Jiangsu province; Died: Evelyn Baring, Baron Howick, 69, British colonial official who served as Governor of Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) 1942 to 1944 and Governor of Kenya 1952 to 1959.