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In 1998, and following 17 years in the army, Wang Jianlin formed a
property company in the north-eastern Chinese city of Dalian using
a loan of $80,000. Today, Dalian Wanda is China's largest private
property developer, generating revenues of $40 billion globally,
and owning some 9-million square metres of investment property. In
2012, Wanda became the world's largest theatre owner when it
acquired AMC Theatres, with a view to becoming a global
entertainment colossus. Wang himself has become Asia's richest man.
This book, by its founder and Chairman, provides unprecedented
insight into the ethos and activities that have created the
extraordinary business success that is the Wanda empire. Wang
describes his managerial philosophy and the essence of his business
ideas to "make Wanda a brand like Walmart or IBM or Google - a
brand known by everyone in the world", and that led The Economist
to call him "a man of Napoleonic ambition". As China's influence in
the world economy grows led by companies such as Wanda, this book
is both timely and relevant.
In 1998, and following 17 years in the army, Jianlin Wang formed a
property company in the north-eastern Chinese city of Dalian using
a loan of $80,000. Today, Dalian Wanda is China's largest private
property developer, generating revenues of $40 billion globally,
and owning some 9-million square metres of investment property. In
2012, Wanda became the world's largest theatre owner when it
acquired AMC Theatres, with a view to becoming a global
entertainment colossus. Wang himself has become Asia's richest man.
This book, by its founder and Chairman, provides unprecedented
insight into the ethos and activities that have created the
extraordinary business success that is the Wanda empire. Wang
describes his managerial philosophy and the essence of his business
ideas to "make Wanda a brand like Walmart or IBM or Google - a
brand known by everyone in the world", and that led The Economist
to call him "a man of Napoleonic ambition". As China's influence in
the world economy grows led by companies such as Wanda, this book
is both timely and relevant.
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