Rebecca Fung
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I mean, he's 96. It does seem to be a bit of an unfortunate final act of his decades of business career. But I think what it says more is just that the company that Li Ka-shing built many decades ago is now in a different environment.
It sends a very chilling signal to other Hong Kong tycoons and their kids, second generation, basically. And these tycoons will be watching very closely because many of these tycoons are the people and the families who made Hong Kong Hong Kong over the years. And it basically says that, you know, doing business is... is no longer just business. There's political risk involved in that.
It sends a very chilling signal to other Hong Kong tycoons and their kids, second generation, basically. And these tycoons will be watching very closely because many of these tycoons are the people and the families who made Hong Kong Hong Kong over the years. And it basically says that, you know, doing business is... is no longer just business. There's political risk involved in that.
It sends a very chilling signal to other Hong Kong tycoons and their kids, second generation, basically. And these tycoons will be watching very closely because many of these tycoons are the people and the families who made Hong Kong Hong Kong over the years. And it basically says that, you know, doing business is... is no longer just business. There's political risk involved in that.
I think they're going to ask themselves which side they want to be on, whether it's US or China. And I'm not sure which side they will end up choosing, but that's a question that they would definitely ask themselves because it seems now that you can't just do like a commercial deal. You do need to choose a side.
I think they're going to ask themselves which side they want to be on, whether it's US or China. And I'm not sure which side they will end up choosing, but that's a question that they would definitely ask themselves because it seems now that you can't just do like a commercial deal. You do need to choose a side.
I think they're going to ask themselves which side they want to be on, whether it's US or China. And I'm not sure which side they will end up choosing, but that's a question that they would definitely ask themselves because it seems now that you can't just do like a commercial deal. You do need to choose a side.