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List of the top ten shareholders of Xiaomi Group

The top ten shareholders of Xiaomi Group hold shares respectively: Lei Jun holds 31.4%, Lin Bin holds 13.3286%, Li Wanqiang holds 3.2375%, Huang Jiangji holds 3.2375%, Hong Feng holds 3.2207%, and Xu Dalai Holding 2.9312%, Liu De holds 1.5494%, Zhou Guangping holds 1.4317%, Wang Chuan holds 1.1149%, Morningside Group holds 17.1931%, and other investors hold 21.3430%.

Lei Jun introduced the origin of Xiaomi's name. Xiaomi's LOGO is in the shape of "MI", which is the abbreviation of Mobile Internet, which means that Xiaomi is a mobile Internet company; the second is mission impossible, Xiaomi has to complete the impossible task. ;Of course, we hope to conquer the world with Xiaomi plus rifle. Finally, we hope that the friendly and lovely name "Xiaomi" will become everyone's friend. In addition, Xiaomi's LOGO is the word "heart" upside down, with one less dot, which means that Xiaomi wants our users to worry less.

When Xiaomi was founded in 2010, it had a team of 14 people including 7 partners, the same 14 people who "went to Liangshan to drink millet porridge". Wang Chuan was later acquired by Xiaomi and became a partner and an important team. According to Xiaomi's flat team idea, the team has only three levels: partners, core management and grassroots employees. Lei Jun was very rich when he started his business. He was probably one of the richest people in the Internet industry when he started his business. Kingsoft went public in 2007. He was one of the major shareholders at the time. Although Kingsoft had a low market value of only about HK$4 billion when it was listed, Lei Jun was also a billionaire. Later, he left Kingsoft to become an angel investor and successfully invested in Fancl, Duowan and UCWeb, etc., all with a market value of about US$1 billion. Not only was he an angel investor, he also participated in subsequent rounds of financing and served as chairman, so Is a major shareholder. When he founded Xiaomi in 2010, his net worth was approximately US$1 billion. As an Internet start-up, Xiaomi does not have angel investors, because Lei Jun himself is one, and he also participated in subsequent financing. When Xiaomi started its business, the combined assets of the other partners might only be a few percent of Lei Jun’s.