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Li Ning is a Chinese gymnast and entrepreneur. In 1982, he won six of the seven medals awarded at the Sixth World Cup Gymnastic Competition, earning him the title "Prince of Gymnastics", and is most famous for winning 6 medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics, the first Olympics in which China participated. Li retired from sporting competition in 1988, and in 1990 he founded Li-Ning Company Ltd, which sells footwear and sporting apparel in China. Li remains chairman of the company's board of directors. Li Ning also makes, markets, distributes and sells outdoor sports products in China under the French brand AIGLE.
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Li Ning is a Chinese gymnast and entrepreneur. In 1982, he won six of the seven medals awarded at the Sixth World Cup Gymnastic Competition, earning him the title "Prince of Gymnastics", and is most famous for winning 6 medals at the 1984 Summer Olympics, the first Olympics in which China participated. Li retired from sporting competition in 1988, and in 1990 he founded Li-Ning Company Ltd, which sells footwear and sporting apparel in China. Li remains chairman of the company's board of directors. Li Ning also makes, markets, distributes and sells outdoor sports products in China under the French brand AIGLE.
- China is the biggest market in the world, and the one that will grow the most in the future, says Bosco Law of Bossini International
- Synergy from acquisition of Bossini by Viva China would benefit both brands
Li Ning’s first-half profit decreased 14 per cent to 683.3 million yuan (US$98 million), beating consensus estimates of a 28 per cent decline
Li Ning’s first-half profit decreased 14 per cent to 683.3 million yuan (US$98 million), beating consensus estimates of a 28 per cent decline
The Hong Kong clothing chain’s stock has skyrocketed after a joint venture controlled by Viva China, a sports talent agency founded by Li, said it would buy a 66.6 per cent stake
The Hong Kong clothing chain’s stock has skyrocketed after a joint venture controlled by Viva China, a sports talent agency founded by Li, said it would buy a 66.6 per cent stake
A joint venture controlled by Li Ning’s Viva China will buy a 66.6 per cent stake in Bossini, an iconic Hong Kong fashion brand, at a massive 71 per cent discount to Thursday’s closing share price
A joint venture controlled by Li Ning’s Viva China will buy a 66.6 per cent stake in Bossini, an iconic Hong Kong fashion brand, at a massive 71 per cent discount to Thursday’s closing share price
Li Ning has gone through a turnaround in the past few years, as it slashed cost and trimmed its overflowing product line to compete with its much larger rivals.
Li Ning has gone through a turnaround in the past few years, as it slashed cost and trimmed its overflowing product line to compete with its much larger rivals.
Li Ning’s share price shot up after the announcement that Kosaka Takeshi had joined from the Japanese clothing retailer
Li Ning’s share price shot up after the announcement that Kosaka Takeshi had joined from the Japanese clothing retailer
The eponymous brand founded by a former Olympic gymnast on Friday posted net profit of 715.26 million yuan (US$10.68 million) for 2018, up 39 per cent from the year before
The eponymous brand founded by a former Olympic gymnast on Friday posted net profit of 715.26 million yuan (US$10.68 million) for 2018, up 39 per cent from the year before
The mainland's second-largest sportswear brand, Li-Ning, saw its first-half loss soar 218.5 per cent year on year to 586 million yuan
The mainland's second-largest sportswear brand, Li-Ning, saw its first-half loss soar 218.5 per cent year on year to 586 million yuan