Beijing Enlight Media
Chinese media company
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Beijing Enlight Media Co., Ltd. known as Enlight Media is a Chinese publicly traded company. It is a TV program production enterprise, as well as film production via Beijing Enlight Pictures. The company was incorporated on 24 April 2000.[2]
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Native name | 北京光线传媒股份有限公司 |
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| Company type | Public |
| Founded | 24 April 2000 |
| Headquarters | Beijing , China |
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| Brands | ewang.com (Chinese: E视网) |
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| Parent | Enlight Investment Holding |
| Subsidiaries | Beijing Enlight Pictures (100%)[1] |
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| Simplified Chinese | 北京光线传媒 | ||
| Traditional Chinese | 北京光線傳媒 | ||
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Beijing Enlight Media was a constituent of Shenzhen Stock Exchange blue-chip index SZSE 100 Index, but removed on 12 June 2017 (effective on the first trading day of July).[3] As of 4 July 2017[update], Beijing Enlight Media is a constituent of SZSE 200 Index (mid cap index).[4]
Artists
- Liu Yan[5]
- Sun Qian[6]
- Ren Min
- Ding Yuxi
- Zhang Ruonan
- Xin Yunlai
- Qi Yuchen
- Wu Jun Ting
- Li Xiao Qian
- Zhu Dan Ni
- Ding Guan Sen
- Sun Mei Lin
Shareholders
As of 31 December 2015, Wang Changtian (Chinese: 王长田), chairman of Enlight Media, via Shanghai Enlight Investment Holding (Chinese: 上海光线投资控股), owned 50.06% shares of Enlight Media as the largest shareholder;[1] the second largest shareholder of Enlight Media was Ali Venture Capital (Chinese: 阿里创业投资),[1][nb 1] The third largest shareholder (for 3.87%), Du Yinglian (Chinese: 杜英莲), was in fact Wang's wife.[1] The sixth (1.37%) and seventh (1.15%) largest shareholder, were younger brother and sister of Wang Changtian.[1] Deputy general managers (and directors), Li Xiaoping (Chinese: 李晓萍) and Li Delai (Chinese: 李德来) owned 3.79% and 3.23% shares respectively as the fourth and fifth largest shareholder.
Other shareholders in the top 10 were National Social Security Fund (0.28%), an index-tracking fund of China Construction Bank (0.21%) and Everbright Securities (0.21%).[1]
Footnotes
- The stake of the company was 80% owned by Jack Ma, but also pledged to Alibaba Group. It was considered as a subsidiary and/or consolidated entity of Alibaba Group.[7]