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Post by Eoganacht on Mar 29, 2021 1:18pm

The Honourable Li Ka-shing GBM KBE JP

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Age 92
Nationality Canadian
Education High school dropout at age 14
Occupation Chairman of Li Ka Shing Foundation
Net worth US$32.2 Billion (As of 25 March 2021)

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Li Ka-shing, (born June 13, 1928, Chaozhou, Guangdong province, China), Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist, widely considered one of the most influential businessmen in Asia. His companies were involved in real estate, ports, and infrastructure, among other ventures.
 
Li was born into a poor family who fled mainland China for Hong Kong in 1940 after Japanese invasions. Without much formal education, Li began his career in Hong Kong as a salesman and eventually formed a plastics company, Cheung Kong. Business boomed throughout the 1950s, when Cheung Kong began making artificial flowers and exporting them to the United States. As the firm prospered, Li began to acquire property at a rate that by the late 1970s made him Hong Kong’s leading private developer.
 
In 1979 Li became the first Chinese businessman to buy one of the large British-owned local trading companies when he purchased a controlling interest in Hutchison Whampoa. Under his leadership, Hutchison emerged as the world’s largest independent operator of ports. The company also bought out Husky Oil in Canada and set up mobile-phone operations in Australia, Europe, and the United States. Among Li’s other ventures was an Internet service, Tom.com, that proved highly popular in China.
 
Characteristic of Li’s approach to business was the way Hutchison made money in the mobile-phone business in the United Kingdom. After getting a foot in the door by investing in a money-losing phone operation called Rabbit, Hutchison launched a service called Orange that was later sold for £8.83 billion ($14.6 billion). Shortly thereafter, Hutchison jumped back into the telecommunications business in the United Kingdom, acquiring a license for a wireless Internet service. For Li, making money involved identifying potentially lucrative technologies before they became lucrative, investing in them, and then selling when the properties hit peak value.
 
Characteristic of Li’s approach to business was the way Hutchison made money in the mobile-phone business in the United Kingdom. After getting a foot in the door by investing in a money-losing phone operation called Rabbit, Hutchison launched a service called Orange that was later sold for £8.83 billion ($14.6 billion). Shortly thereafter, Hutchison jumped back into the telecommunications business in the United Kingdom, acquiring a license for a wireless Internet service. For Li, making money involved identifying potentially lucrative technologies before they became lucrative, investing in them, and then selling when the properties hit peak value.
 
Li also gained attention for his philanthropy. He established the Li Ka Shing Foundation (1980) and other charitable organizations, which contributed millions to universities and hospitals in East Asia and North America. He also pledged support for rescue efforts after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the Sichuan earthquake of 2008.
Comment by 99942Apophis on Mar 29, 2021 1:59pm
Eoganacht wrote Age 92 Nationality Canadian Education High school dropout at age 14 Occupation Chairman of Li Ka Shing Foundation Net worth US$32.2 Billion (As of 25 March 2021) From Britannica:   Li Ka-shing, (born June 13, 1928, Chaozhou, Guangdong province, China), Chinese entrepreneur and philanthropist, widely considered one of the most influential businessmen in ...more  
Comment by tamarindo1 on Mar 29, 2021 2:20pm
I have always been fascinated by James Clavells' books, Tai-Pan, Gai-Jin, and Noble House, based on a fictional trading house, 'Struans' which in turn is based on Jardine Matheson Holdings ltd out of Hong Kong. (All fictional) Then we have Li-Ka Shing and Hutcheson Whampoa. They are tremendous stories. IMO.
Comment by Jaro1977 on Mar 29, 2021 2:24pm
Me too tamarindo1!  Tai-Pan is what got me so interested in the world of finance and trade and Asian culture in general.  Teh Tai-Pan movie was just ok.  I'd like to see a series based on it, similar to Billions.  Great stories.
Comment by Eoganacht on Mar 29, 2021 2:35pm
Yes he's got a very interesting story. 14 year old high school dropout becomes the 30th richest person in the world. He's a devout Buddhist, humanitarian and philanthropist. He paid a ransom of HK$ 1 billion when his son Victor was kidnapped by a Chinese gangster. His son Victor succeeded him when he retired in 2018.
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