Lee Shau Kee of Hong Kong,with an estimated net-worth of $19.6 billion,leads Henderson Land Development, an investor in Hong Kong’s iconic International Financial Center and whose numerous mainland projects include the Henderson Metropolitan along Nanjing West Road near the Bund in Shanghai.Publicly traded Hong Kong companies controlled by Lee include the Miramar Hotel and Hong Kong and China Gas. Lee’s early business partner was Sun Hung Kai Properties late founder Kwok Tak-seng, whose sons all are among the world’s billionaires. Read more of this post
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