Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s attempt to sell CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. ports in the Panama Canal and other locations ...
(Bloomberg) -- Billionaire Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing has found himself in the middle of the China-US geopolitical tussle after announcing a deal to sell his Panama Canal port assets. The sale, part ...
HONG KONG — Li Ka-shing, a high school dropout who got his start selling plastic flowers, will retire from the empire that made him Hong Kong’s richest man, he said Friday, bringing a symbolic end to ...
HONG KONG, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's richest man, Li Ka-shing, urged people to "love China, love Hong Kong and love yourself" on Friday in his first public comments on the escalating ...
Li Ka-shing, Hong Kong's richest man, currently holds an 8.6% stake in video-conferencing app Zoom, worth about $11 billion, Bloomberg reported. After Zoom reported a 355% jump in revenue for the ...
Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing said Friday that he would step down as chairman of his flagship conglomerate CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. in May, marking the end of an era in which he rode China’s ...
Hong Kong’s richest man has defended China’s plan to introduce a national security law in the semi-autonomous city, a move that has reignited mass protests and renewed questions about the future of ...
Li Ka-shing, Hong Kong's richest person, has retired as chairman of CK Hutchison in 2018, but continues to serve as senior advisor. CK Hutchison, the flagship company of Hong Kong billionaire Li ...
Li Ka-shing’s Hong Kong business empire may be struggling, but he’s managed to remain the city’s richest man. That’s largely thanks to an early bet on Zoom Video Communications Inc. and Solina Chau, ...
“TOO long” was how Li Ka-shing, known fondly by locals as chiu yan (Superman) for his business nous, described his working life when he announced on March 16th that he would be retiring in May. Asia’s ...
Li Ka-shing, senior adviser of CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd. and CK Asset Holdings Ltd., waves towards members of the media as Victor Li, chairman, stands ahead of the companies' annual dinner event in ...
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