Saturday, June 1, 2013

The Chinese Rich [a book about CCP stooges]

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Hong Kong Billionaires: Tung Chee Hwa, Li Ka-Shing, Stanley Ho, Robert Ng, Nina Wang, Richard Li, Jimmy Lai, Run Run Shaw, David Li, Gordon Wu

Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Tung Chee Hwa, Li Ka-shing, Stanley Ho, Robert Ng, Nina Wang, Richard Li, Jimmy Lai, Run Run Shaw, David Li, Gordon Wu, Henry Fok, Walter Kwok, List of Hong Kong people by net worth, Tung Chao Yung, Michael Kadoorie, Lee Shau Kee, Victor Fung, Peter Woo, Lee Hysan, Thomas Kwok, Vincent Lo, Raymond Kwok, Joseph Lau, David Shou-Yeh Wong, Chen Din Hwa, Kwok Tak-Seng, Chao Kuang Piu, Cheng Yu-tung, Martin Lee Ka-shing, Canning Fok, Wu Yee-sun, Peter Lee Ka-kit, Kung Yan-sum, Che Yin Wong, Kwong Siu-hing, Henry Cheng, William Fung, Thomas Lau. Excerpt: Tung Chee Hwa, GBM (born 7 July 1937, Shanghai, China) was the first Chief Executive and President of the Executive Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China. As the eldest son of Chinese shipping magnate Tung Chao Yung who founded Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), Tung took over the family business after the death of his father in 1981. Four years later, OOCL teetered on the edge of bankruptcy in 1985, and the business was saved by the government of the People's Republic of China through Henry Fok in 1986. After the handover of Hong Kong, he became the first chief executive officer in Hong Kong on 1 July 1997, and took his unfinished second term in 2002. Vast dissatisfaction among the public towards Tung grew through his tenure. In 2003, more than 500,000 protesters demanded that Tung step down. Tung resigned on 10 March 2005, only three years into his second term. He is currently a Vice Chairman of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Politics Consultative Conference. and remains active in public service. In 2008, he formed the China-United States Exchange Foundation, a group that aims to promote better understanding between the two countries. 

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