Li Lu

Li Lu

Li Lu (born 1966 [cite LAF|id=n89-102584] ) was an organizer and leader of the Chinese student dissidents who took part in the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989. His parents were victims of the Cultural Revolution: when he was a baby they were sent to labor camps and he was fostered by a succession of families for a few years, until he wound up in a state orphanage. He was then adopted, but in 1976 his adoptive family was killed in an earthquake and he was homeless for a year.

After the protests, Li Lu, a graduate student at Nanjing University, was forced to flee mainland China as one of the top 21 most wanted criminals, and he ultimately moved to the United States.Fact|date=September 2008

In 1990 he published a book about his struggles titled "Moving the Mountain: My Life in China" (ISBN 0-399-13545-6). From 1990 to 1996, Li Lu attended Columbia University and became one of the first students in the history of the University to receive three degrees simultaneously: a B.A. in Economics from Columbia College, a J.D. from Columbia Law School, and a M.B.A. from Columbia Business School. [ [http://www0.gsb.columbia.edu/students/organizations/cima/conference/2005/speakers.cfm 2005 Columbia Investment Management Conference] ]

Upon graduation, Li Lu worked in investment banking until late 1997, when he founded Himalaya Capital, which from 1998 to 2004 managed both a hedge fund and a venture capital fund dedicated to public and private global investments. In late 2004, he transformed the hedge fund into a long only investment vehicle, LL Investment Partners, LP, which is currently focused on international investment opportunities.

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* [http://www.himalaya-capital.com/ Himalaya Capital LLC]
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