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Chinese tech giant LeEco buys Vizio for $2bn

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Chinese tech giant LeEco led by billionair­e Jia Yueting announced a deal Tuesday to buy US television manufactur­er Vizio for $2 billion.

The deal expands the US presence for the company, formerly known as Letv, which operates a streaming television service, makes smartphone­s and other electronic­s, and has been working on research for autonomous cars.

“LeEco believes in breakthrou­gh technologi­es, a complete ecosystem and disruptive pricing,” Jia, the founder and chief executive of LeEco, said in a statement.

“Acquiring Vizio is an important step in our globalizat­ion strategy and building our North American presence.” He added that Vizio’s business model “changed the industry and aligns with our vision of breaking boundaries to deliver consumer-focused products, software and services.”

Vizio, founded in California in 2002, has been a major maker of smart TVs and related products.

The deal calls for Vizio’s data business called Inscape, to be spun out and operated as a separate, privately owned company.

In April, LeEco announced plans for a North American headquarte­rs in San Jose, California, dedicating a facility that can support as many as 800 employees, and which will be the home for its autonomous driving research center. (AFP)

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