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The history of blue cursor

BlueFocus was established in September 1996, and Zhao Wenquan served as the company’s first general manager; the first batch of customers Shida and APC began to cooperate.

The Shanghai office was established in June 1997

In March 1998, Lenovo, AMD, and Cisco began to cooperate; Blue Cursor Guangzhou and Chengdu offices were established

MarcoMedia Night 1 (Shangri-La) in October 1998

In July 1999, the Blue Cursor changed its general manager, and Gao Peng was appointed as the second general manager

In June 2000, the Xi'an office was established

MarcoMedia Night 2 (Shangri-La) in November 2000

In the selection of the Best Case Award of the China International Public Relations Association in January 2001, Blue Cursor won the award for its clients UFIDA, Cisco, and Lenovo cases Three

gold awards; three silver awards for cases related to clients 263, TCL, and Lenovo:

In February 2001, Blue Cursor entered the TOP10 of the China International Public Relations Association for the first time The company has ranked at the top of the TOP list every year since then.

January 2002 MarcoMedia Night 3 (Beijing Night)

The first campus recruitment in November 2002

In January 2003, Zhao Wenquan was appointed as the third Ren General Manager

In July 2003, in the China International Public Relations Association’s Best Case Award selection, BlueFocus won the gold medal for Lenovo’s internationalization case; due to the investment from clients eBay, China Merchants Bank, Wrigley, and CITIC Warburg Pincus The pharmaceutical case won 4 silver awards.

Changchun office was established in October 2003

MarcoMedia Night 4 (798 Art Zone) in January 2004

In July 2004, China International Public Relations Association’s most recent In the Best Case Award selection, BlueFocus won a gold award for Lenovo's brand change; it won four silver awards for cases related to Customer 263, Lenovo Trillion Computers, Cisco, and Lenovo Legend World.

In November 2004, offices in Shenyang, Jinan, Wuhan and Zhengzhou were established.

In May 2005, BlueFocus Gao Peng was appointed as the director of the Public Relations Company Committee of the China International Public Relations Association

In April 2005, 9 regional offices were established: Fujian/Fuzhou, Heiji/Harbin, Shanxi-Mongolia/Taiyuan, Shenzhen-Guizhou/Shenzhen, Jiangsu-Anhui/Nanjing, Hunan-Jiangxi/Changsha, Xinjiang/Urumqi, Yunnan-Guizhou/Kunming, Zhejiang/Hangzhou. At this time, the blue cursor includes the previously established Beijing headquarters and Guangzhou , Shanghai, Chengdu, Xi'an, Shenyang, Jinan, Wuhan, Zhengzhou and Changchun, forming a service network of 19 agencies across the country, becoming the only public relations company in the industry to complete a nationwide layout

Blue July 2006 The merger of color cursors leads to Blue Jingwei

September 2006 MarcoMedia Night 5 (Kerry Center)

In November 2006, at the 2006 Asia Pacific Public Relations Awards held by Hong Kong MEDIA magazine, blue Cursor won the second place in "Public Relations Company of the Year"

In August 2007, HOLMES, the authoritative public relations consulting agency in the United States, released a report on leading global companies, ranking 250 professional public relations companies in the world based on operating performance, and the blue cursor ranked Ranked 75th, the only Chinese local public relations company selected

From 2007 to 2008, Zhao Wenquan served as the director of the Public Relations Company Committee of the China International Public Relations Association for two consecutive terms

2008 In July 2007, BlueFocus has cooperated with Lenovo, Cisco and other customers for ten years

In December 2007, according to the 2007 industry report of the China International Public Relations Association, BlueFocus is the only company with annual operating income exceeding RMB 100 million. The company has more than 15 Fortune 500 customers in industries covering high-tech, consumer goods, finance, industry, real estate, medical care, etc.

In January 2008, Zhao Wenquan was appointed CEO of BlueFocus Public Relations Agency; Mao Yuhui was appointed as BlueFocus Executive President

In January 2008, BlueFocus was restructured and established Beijing Blue Guangbiao Brand Management Consulting Co., Ltd.

In May 2008, Beijing BlueFocus Brand Management Consulting Co., Ltd. acquired Xinfengyi

In October 2008, Mao Yuhui served as the president of BlueFocus

2010 On February 26, 2018, BlueFocus officially landed on the GEM, becoming the first publicly listed public relations company in China with the stock code of 300058.

In August 2012, BlueFocus became the largest public relations company in Asia.

On October 30, 2012, BlueFocus won the Gold Award in the "Corporate Philanthropy" category at the Global Public Relations Summit.

On April 12, 2013, the draft for the acquisition of Bojie Advertising was announced. After the acquisition is completed, BlueFocus will hold 100% of the equity of Bojie Advertising.

On April 25, 2013, BlueFocus announced that it would acquire 19.8 shares of global public relations giant Huntsworth for approximately 350 million yuan, becoming its largest shareholder.

On December 17, 2013, BlueFocus acquired 7512 ordinary shares and 16224 preferred shares of We Are Very Social Limited. After the acquisition was completed, BlueFocus International held 82.84 shares of We Are Very Social Limited.

On July 17, 2014, BlueFocus announced that it had acquired the equity of Fuse75 in the United States for a consideration of 290 million yuan, starting its merger and acquisition mode again. This was also the company's first equity acquisition in the United States.

On September 1, 2014, it acquired part of the equity of three e-commerce agency operating companies: Beijing Beilian Weiye Electronics, Hangzhou Wangying Technology, and Shanghai Kaijie Electronics. BlueFocus E-Commerce Co., Ltd. was established.

On December 16, 2014, BlueFocus Communication Group acquired North American communication giant Vision 7. After the transaction, BlueFocus is expected to hold 85% of the shares of Vision 7.

In June 2015, it simultaneously acquired two major mobile advertising companies in China. Among them, US$289 million was used to acquire the equity of Domob Limited 100 and Domob 95; US$61.2 million was used to acquire the equity of Yidong 51, and US$10 million was used to increase the capital of Yidong.