Dubbed as the "Queen of Mobile Phone Glass", the 25-year-old has ousted Chan Laiwa, founder of Beijing Red Sandalwood Cultural Foundation, who was previously named China's richest woman with total assets of USD 6.1 billion according to a global billionaire list by Forbes released last month.
Zhaou's firm Lens Technology's share value surged to 78.08 yuan per share yesterday, jumping by the daily limit for 10 straight days since it debuted on the Growth Enterprise Market board in Shenzhen on March 18, with an offering price of 22.99 yuan per share.
Lens Technology makes glass covers for various consumer electronic products such as smartphones,computers and cameras.
Its sales revenue to Apple and Samsung reached nine billion yuan in 2014, accounting for more than 70 per cent of the company's total revenue.
Zhou's life is a classic rags to riches story.
Born in 1970 in a small village in central China's Hunan Province, she started working as a factory girl making glass for watches in China's southern city of Shenzhen.
She once told the press that she contributed her success to "hard work" and "persistence".
Despite of the company's good performance in the stock market, analysts have also expressed some concern on the company's ability to sustain profitability.
After posting a net profit of 2 billion yuan in 2012, Lens technology saw net profit drop to 1.17 billion yuan in 2014.
Lens Technology is highly reliant on major clients such as Apple and Samsung. Between 2012 and 2014, the combined sales to the two industry giants took up more than 70 per cent of the company's entire sales revenue.
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