Luxshare: From Foxconn production line worker to leading Apple supplier<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>As <a href="
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WSJ has an interesting profile on how the <a href="
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<p>The story of Luxshare founder Wang Laichun, aka Grace Wang, is a true rags-to-riches one. She started out as a <a href="
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Luxshare: From Foxconn production line worker to leading Apple supplier