HTC
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HTC
Summary
HTC is a business[1]. HTC has Wikipedia articles in 66 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- HTC was a member of Wi-Fi Alliance[3].
- HTC was a member of SD Association[4].
- HTC is in the country of Taiwan[5].
- HTC is in the country of FR[6].
- HTC's instance of is recorded as business[7].
- HTC's instance of is recorded as enterprise[8].
- HTC's instance of is recorded as public company[9].
- HTC's instance of is recorded as brand[10].
- HTC's founder is recorded as Peter Chou[11].
- HTC's founder is recorded as Cher Wang[12].
- HTC is owned by VIA Technologies[13].
- HTC's headquarters location is recorded as New Taipei[14].
- HTC's child organization or unit is recorded as S3 Graphics[15].
- HTC's Commons category is recorded as HTC Corporation[16].
- HTC's stock exchange is recorded as Taiwan Stock Exchange[17].
- HTC's industry is recorded as electronics industry[18].
- May 15, 1997 marks the founding of HTC[19].
- 1997 marks the founding of HTC[20].
- 2013-03-14 marks the founding of HTC[21].
- HTC's official website is recorded as http://www.htc.com[22].
- HTC's topic's main category is recorded as Category:HTC Corporation[23].
- HTC's product or material produced is recorded as smartphone[24].
- HTC's product or material produced is recorded as tablet computer[25].
- HTC's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+17280'}[26].
- HTC's topic has template is recorded as Q10547591[27].
Body
Founding
Founders include Peter Chou[11] and Cher Wang[12]. Recorded inception include May 15, 1997[19], 1997[20], and 2013-03-14[21].
Operations
HTC's headquarters location is recorded as New Taipei[14]. HTC's child organization or unit is recorded as S3 Graphics[15].
Industry
HTC's industry is recorded as electronics industry[18].
Ownership
HTC is owned by VIA Technologies[13]. HTC's stock exchange is recorded as Taiwan Stock Exchange[17]. Products include smartphone[24] and tablet computer[25].
Why It Matters
HTC has Wikipedia articles in 66 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]