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  1. Le.com declared that LeRan was controlled by Jia Yueting himself. [5] However, according to National Enterprise Credit Information Publicity System, [6] Jia Yueting was the owner of the general partner and manager of LeRan Investment only (for 0.14% via an intermediate subsidiary owned by Leshi Holding Beijing), as well as an additional 14.27% stake owned by Leshi Holding Beijing; state-owned enterprises Yingda Capital Management and Linfen Investment Group, in fact owned 57.06% and 28.53% stake of LeRan Investment respectively as limited partner, since July 2016.

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Leshi Zhixin Electronic Technology (Tianjin)
LeTV Zhixin
TypeSubsidiary
Founded7 February 2012 (2012-02-07)
Headquarters
Tianjin
,
China
Key people
Jia Yueting
Decrease2.svg(CN¥730.6 million) [1]  (2015)
Total equity (CN¥238.0 million) [1]  (mid-2016)
Owner
Le.com (39.3670%)
Sunac China (32.7109%)
Leshi Holding (17.9497%)
LeRan Investment(3.9486%)
Truly International (2.6667%)
Xinle Asset(1.9313%)
Huaxia Insurance (1.1045%)
Beimeihong Tech.(0.6442%)
Parent Le.com
Subsidiaries LeTV Zhixin HK (100%)
Footnotes /references
2016 figures unaudited [1]
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese 乐视致新电子科技(天津)有限公司