Lee Shau-kee, founder of Hong Kong's Henderson Land Development and one of the city's most successful property businessmen ...
Hong Kong’s second-richest man Lee Shau-kee has died aged 97, the property tycoon’s firm Henderson Land Development announced ...
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Hong Kong property magnate Lee Shau Kee, one of the city’s richest men, died on Monday at the age of 97, Henderson Land, the group that he founded, said in a statement.
Hong Kong billionaire property developer Lee Shau Kee had died. He was 97. Lee led one of the biggest real estate empires in ...