LeEco Founder Jia Yueting to Step Down as CEO of Leshi Amid Wider Restructuring

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By Reuters | Updated: 22 May 2017 12:53 IST
Highlights
  • LeEco CEO Jia Yueting has stepped down from his position
  • He will continue to be the Chairman of the Leshi business
  • LeEco recently secured $2.2 billion investment

The founder of LeEco, a Chinese Netflix-to-Tesla-like conglomerate, has stepped down as the CEO of the group's main listed unit, as the company begins to streamline and cut debt after rapid expansion led to a cash crunch.

Jia Yueting, who will remain as chairman and CEO of LeEco, envisions the group maintaining its separate unlisted automotive unit but rolling all other areas of business into Leshi Internet Information & Technology Corp Beijing, according to a transcript of his remarks to journalists on Sunday.

The firm has also trimmed loans by nearly half from a peak of CNY 10 billion ($1.45 billion or roughly Rs. 9,400 crores), Jia said.

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Shenzhen-listed Leshi said in a stock exchange filing that Liang Jun, a long-time Lenovo Group Ltd executive who joined Leshi in 2012, will replace Jia as chief executive officer. Leshi's finance chief Yang Linjie, who resigned for personal reasons, will also be replaced by Zhang Wei.

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The restructuring comes several months after the group received a much-needed $2.2 billion investment from property developer Sunac China Holdings Ltd.

Sunac said the management change is not an attempt to take more control of Leshi, considered one of LeEco's healthiest assets. But it marks a push to bolster the streaming business' operations.

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"There is no such thing as a fight for control," said Liu Shuqing, a Sunac-appointed director on the board of Leshi, according to the transcript of Leshi's Sunday briefing.

In a letter to all LeEco staff seen by Reuters, Jia called the two appointments as Leshi's "most important milestone since its IPO in 2010", and said they were aimed at improving the listed company's performance.

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Jia said in the letter his personal focus over the past two years on LeEco's non-listed businesses, which include consumer electronics and cars, had dragged down Leshi's development.

"I had expressed my apologies and gratitude to investors at the end of last year and promised to refocus on our listed businesses," Jia said in the letter.

"After we introduced the second-largest and strategic shareholder (Sunac), we formally initiated a major restructuring of Leshi."

Jia, who is continuing as chairman of Leshi, said he will "focus on the governance, strategic planning and core product innovation" of LeEco's listed units.

LeEco began with a Netflix-like video streaming service and expanded into an array of products and services. The group has been fighting a cash crunch since last year that Jia said was the result of that aggressive growth.

© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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