Legend Holdings

In the years just prior to his resignation, Liu focused on improving Legend's growth, building-up its core assets, and issue a public offering of stock between 2014 and 2016.

[5] Liu said in an interview with Forbes that he hopes to diversify away from IT-related businesses and that Legend Holding's assets will be focused mainly on information technology, real estate, services, coal processing, and agriculture.

"[6] As of March 2015, Legend Holdings planned an initial public offering for July of that year to raise about HK$23.4 billion.

The firm worked with UBS and China International Capital Corp to submit its IPO application to Hong Kong regulators.

[8] Liu Chuanzhi said in an interview that he plans to carry out a stock offering for Legend on one of China's domestic exchanges before he retires.

The firm has plans to start selling cherries and grapes from the United States, Australia, and Chile by the end of 2013.

[9] Joyvio has taken advantage of Legend's experience in information technology to set up a tracking system to ensure the quality and safety of its products.

The company is also applying the original design manufacture business model common in the technology industry in order to work effectively with small family farms and agricultural cooperatives.

Joyvio holds training exercises with farmers in order to prepare them to deal quickly and effectively with bad weather.

Longguan was previously a fully state-owned enterprise operating under the jurisdiction of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Since then, Legend Star has become a full-stack early stage investment firm focusing on the commercialization of technology, with roughly 200 portfolio companies spread across a range of sectors.

[14][15] Lenovo is a Chinese multinational computer technology company with global headquarters in Beijing, and operational centres in Singapore, and Morrisville, North Carolina, United States.

STX movies have included stars such as Matthew McConaughey, Julia Roberts, Adam Sandler, and Drew Barrymore.

The firm invests primarily in early stage funding rounds of United States and China based companies.

It targets the IT, consumer goods, clean technology, health care, equipment manufacturing and digital services sectors.

Legend Computer (now Lenovo) Headquarters in Shenzhen, China. Designed by Lee/Timchula Architects as part of the modernization of Shenzhen