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Why may refer to: Causality, a consequential relationship between two events Reason (argument), a premise in support of an argument,

nt, for what reason or purpose Why?, one of the Five Ws used in journalism

Sir Li Ka-shing, GBM, KBE, JP (born 13 June 1928 in Chaozhou, China) is a Hong Kong business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is considered to be the richest person in Asia. As of March 2013, according to Forbes, he is the eighth richest person in the world with an estimated wealth of US [6] $31 billion. He is the chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Limited (HWL) andCheung Kong Holdings as of 2008; through them, he is the world's largest operator of container terminals and the world's largest health [7] and beauty retailer. Considered one of the most powerful figures in Asia, Li was named "Asia's Most Powerful Man, Li KaChing" by Asiaweek in 2001. His companies make up 15% of the market cap of the Hong Kong Stock [8] Exchange. Forbes Magazine and the Forbes family honoured Li Ka-shing with the first ever "Malcolm S. [9] Forbes Lifetime Achievement Award" on 5 September 2006, in Singapore. In spite of his wealth, Li has cultivated a reputation for leading a no-frills lifestyle, and is known to wear simple black dress shoes and an inexpensiveSeiko wristwatch, which is at odds with the house he owns in one of Hong Kong's most expensive precincts, Deep Water Bay in Hong Kong Island. Li is also regarded as one of Asia's most generous philanthropists, donating over US $1.41 billion to date to charity and other various philanthropic [10] [11][12] causes. Li is often referred to as "Superman" in Hong Kong because of his business prowess. Li Ka-shing was born in Chaozhou in Guangdong province, China, in 1928 to Teochew descendants. Due to his father's death, he was forced to leave school before the age of 15 and found a job in a plastics trading company where he laboured 16 hours a day. By 1950 he was able to start his own company, Cheung Kong Industries. From manufacturing plastics, Li led and developed his company into a leading real estate investment company in Hong Kong that was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972. Cheung Kong expanded by acquiring Hutchison Whampoa and Hongkong Electric Holdings Limited in [13] 1979 and 1985 respectively.

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