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Michael Kadoorie Reportedly Invites Tycoons to Raise $390M to Boost HK Image & Tourism
CLP HOLDINGS (00002.HK) Chairman Michael Kadoorie has recently approached several prominent business leaders to take the lead in raising US$50 million ($389 million) aimed at enhan...
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CLP HOLDINGS (00002.HK)  +0.400 (+0.599%)    Short selling $19.76M; Ratio 6.942%   Chairman Michael Kadoorie has recently approached several prominent business leaders to take the lead in raising US$50 million ($389 million) aimed at enhancing Hong Kong's image and revitalizing its tourism industry, Bloomberg, citing sources, reported.

It is understood that Kadoorie stated he would personally contribute US$5 million and has invited HENDERSON LAND (00012.HK)  +0.250 (+1.126%)    Short selling $18.56M; Ratio 16.771%   Co-Chairman Peter Lee, SHK PPT (00016.HK)  +1.550 (+2.093%)    Short selling $65.30M; Ratio 25.258%   Chairman Raymond Kwok, and BABA-W (09988.HK)  +1.500 (+1.230%)    Short selling $1.40B; Ratio 15.820%   Chairman Joe Tsai, among others, to contribute to the initiative.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2025-05-02 16:25.)

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