TCL Electronics
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TCL Electronics Holdings Limited, formerly known as TCL Multimedia Technology Holdings Limited, is a Hong Kong company headquartered and listed in Hong Kong, but incorporated in the Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands. It manufactures televisions and other consumer electronics. It is a subsidiary of TCL Industries Holdings, a company which itself is a subsidiary of TCL Technology.[1][2]: 44
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Company type | Public | ||
SEHK: 1070 | |||
Founded | 26 November 1999 | ||
Headquarters | Hong Kong, China Cayman Islands (registered office) | ||
Key people | Li Dongsheng (Chairman) Wang Cheng (CEO) | ||
Revenue | 46,990,000,000 Hong Kong dollar (2019) | ||
Parent | TCL Industries Holdings | ||
Chinese name | |||
Simplified Chinese | TCL 电子控股有限公司 | ||
Traditional Chinese | TCL 電子控股有限公司 | ||
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Alternative Chinese name | |||
Simplified Chinese | TCL 电子 | ||
Traditional Chinese | TCL 電子 | ||
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History
TCL Electronics was the consumer electronic arm of TCL Corporation. It had a joint venture in Argentina, which TCL Multimedia changed to a subscription agreement in 2017.[3] A proposed name change of the company was also announced in the same year.[4] The name was changed from TCL Multimedia to TCL Electronics.[5]
Main business distribution
TCL has set up production and marketing systems in dozens of countries and regions worldwide. It manages seven global R&D centers, 17 manufacturing bases, and 40,000 sales outlets.[6] The company has four supply chains: product design and manufacturing, logistics and supply, quality assurance, and product creation and support.[7]
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