Li Ka-Shing by Anthony B Chan

Li Ka-Shing by Anthony B Chan

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This is the biography of billionaire Li Ka-Shing, one of the ten richest people in the world. The book follows his story from his poor beginnings to his famous takeover of the British hong Hutchison Whampoa and expansion of his business empire. The author provides the economic and political context in China and Hong Kong at each stage of this remarkable career.

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Li Ka-Shing by Anthony B Chan

This is the biography of billionaire Li Ka-shing, the ultimate Hong Kong rags-to-riches success story. The book follows his life from his poor family's flight from the Japanese to Hong Kong in 1940, to his famous takeover of the British hong Hutchison Whampoa in 1979, and expansion of his business empire to become one of the ten richest people in the world. Mr Li entered business as a teenager, selling plastic goods, until at twenty-two, he started his own plastics company, Cheung Kong, specializing in plastic flowers. He entered the real estate market in the 1960s, and, by 1979, only the colonial government owned more real estate in Hong Kong than Mr Li. He eventually built a conglomerate encompassing Canada, Britain, parts of the US, and South America, extending into media, hotels, shipping, oil, and grocery stores.
Anthony B. Chan is Director and Associate Professor at the Canadian Studies Centre, University of Washington.
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ISBN 13 9780195900767
ISBN 10 0195900766
Title Li Ka-Shing
Author Anthony B Chan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1997-03-27
Number of pages 262
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