Kai-Fu Lee denied resignation: Google's global CEO testified for me
Source: Internet
Author: User
At the meeting, Kai-Fu Lee denied recent rumors that he was about to leave, and said Eric gave a reply to the media to prove this.
On the afternoon of June 23, April 27, Google China president Lee Kaifu and Google global chairman and CEO Eric Schmidt appeared at Google's China headquarters and met with domestic and foreign media. At the meeting, Kai-Fu Lee denied recent rumors that he was about to leave, and said Eric gave a reply to the media to prove this.
Eric Schmidt praised Google's achievements in China over the past year. He said that Google China has been showing upward momentum in terms of traffic and market share, thanks to Lee Kai-Fu and his Chinese team.
Eric also scored the performance of Lee Kai-Fu Lee and the Chinese team over the past year. "If the full score is 20, I will give them 18 or even 19 points ."
In addition, Eric also said that Google China has a strong autonomy and will continue to strengthen this aspect in the future, and Google China will continue to maintain.
With these comments from global CEOs, Kai-Fu Lee took the initiative to clarify recent rumors about his upcoming resignation at the end of the press conference. He said that every quarter someone said I was about to leave, but now I am still on Google. Eric's answer also explained this question.
The reason why Kai-Fu Lee resigned was that Google's pinyin input method used to steal the word library of Sogou Pinyin input method some time ago. Since then, Google China has taken urgent measures to reduce the impact, but this has already caused huge harm to Google's consistent innovative image. Therefore, there are rumors that Google is likely to be dissatisfied with Kai-Fu Lee globally.
In addition, Eric was interviewed by dozens of media outlets at home and abroad to help China overcome public opinion difficulties. Before that, Google's Chinese market share and other issues have encountered many challenges. Eric overturned all questions today, saying that Google's market share in China has been rising, and third-party data has testified. However, Eric did not provide the data provided by a third-party company.
In 2006, both the domestic research firm iResearch market Consulting and the company is looking to show that Google's market share in China declined.
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