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Chinese software company Kingsoft (3888.HK) has announced that internet giant Tencent (0700.HK) will acquire a 15.68% stake in Kingsoft from existing shareholders, and will make a strategic investment in anti-virus software subsidiary Kingsoft Internet Security. Read More
An industry source has revealed that senior management at Kingsoft's (3888.HK) Powerword dictionary software subsidiary had signed a management buyout agreement with the company. Read More
An industry source has revealed that angel investor and former CEO of Chinese software and game developer Kingsoft (3888.HK) Lei Jun attended a small executive meeting at the company recently. Read More
Chairman and CEO Kau Pak Kwan of Chinese application software and online game developer Kingsoft (3888.HK) has announced that the company's games will adopt a monthly fee model, but did not make clear whether all or only some games would move to pay-to-play.Read More
An industry source claims Kingsoft (3888.HK) CEO KAU Pak Kwan has contacted The9's (Nasdaq: NCTY) Chen Xiaowei to explore the possibility of using The9's "existing assets" to promote its game JX Online 3. Read More
KAU Pak Kwan, chairman and CEO of Chinese application and online entertainment software developer Kingsoft (3888.HK), recently revealed that the company has applied for its WPS Office software to participate in a government-sponsored program to promote core electronic parts, high-end general purpose chipsets and key software products. Read More
KAU Pak Kwan, chairman and CEO of Chinese software developer and online entertainment provider Kingsoft (3888.HK), stated that the company had not ruled out spinning off and independently listing its online gaming business, but indicated the company could not wait for the domestic growth enterprise board, and would seek an overseas listing.Read More
Kingsoft Corporation (3888.HK) chairman and CEO, KAU Pak Kwan, recently stated that over the next two years, the company's office software business strategy will move closer to Software as a Service (SaaS). Read More
Chinese application and entertainment software developer Kingsoft (3888.HK) has confirmed it plans to split the company's business units into three separate subsidiaries covering online games, office software and anti-virus/security software. Read More
KAU Pak Kwan, chairman and CEO of Chinese application and online entertainment software developer Kingsoft (3888.HK), has confirmed that the company will split its gaming and software businesses into two separate companies. Read More