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According to an industry source, Kingsoft (3888.HK) CEO Zou Tao recently sold off a large number of company shares, but contrary to previous industry rumors, Zou is not dumping stock and then leaving the company, but rather selling the shares to complete a management buy out of online gaming subsidiary Westhouse. Read More
An industry source said today that Chinese software and game maker Kingsoft (3888.HK) has finished shareholding and corporate restructuring plans for its subsidiary Kingsoft Games, to be announced this week. Read More
Kingsoft (3888.HK) executive board member and Kingsoft Games CEO Zou Tao has indicated that the restructuring of Kingsoft Games' R&D department has been finalized. Read More
Gao Song, a spokesperson for Beijing-based software developer Kingsoft's (3888.HK) Shangshui Studio, said there was no chance of the studio being disbanded, as had been rumored, and noted that after closed beta testing of the studio's 2.5D MMORPG Du Gu Jiu Jian ends, the studio will set up a new project, meaning that the studio will not be disbanded. Read More
Zou Tao, CEO of Kingsoft (3888.HK) subsidiary Kingsoft Games, has responded to rumors of major layoffs at Kingsoft Game's Season Studio, saying that the firm is only letting go of employees who ranked last in normal quarterly performance reviews, rather than laying off employees. Read More
Chinese software developer Kingsoft (3888.HK) denied rumors that Zou Tao, CEO of Kingsoft Games, was preparing to sell all of his shares and leave the company. Read More
A spokesperson for Chinese software developer Kingsoft (3888.HK) has revealed that, around the time of the Chinese New Year holiday, which ended last week, the company appointed Wu Yimin, former systems general manager at Shanda Games (Nasdaq: GAME), as president of Kingsoft Games, where he will be responsible for online game operations. Read More
At the 2009 China Game Industry Annual Conference (CGIAC), CEO Zou Tao of online game developer Kingsoft (3888.HK) revealed that Kingsoft has already quietly launched a game incubation platform in Zhuhai. Read More
Chinese online game operators Kingsoft (3888.HK) and Shanghai Holdfast Online Information Technology are developing platform interoperability as well as discussing merged operations, according to an industry insider. Read More
Chinese online game developer and operator Kingsoft (3888.HK) plans to seamlessly integrate its games with its online game news and account management portal, Xoyo.com, to increase user stickiness. Read More