Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing retires ahead of 90th birthday

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Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing on Thursday officially stepped down as leader of a business empire after showing up as chairman of CK Hutchison and CK Asset at the two companies' annual general meetings.

Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing on Thursday officially steps down as leader of a business empire.
Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing on Thursday officially steps down as leader of a business empire.

Li, who will turn 90 in July, was succeeded by his elder son, 53-year-old Victor Li Tzar Kuoi.

After retirement, he will serve as a senior adviser of the companies and focus on his charity foundation which was set up in 1980. The changes are in line with his announcement made in March.

"Tomorrow, I will continue to go to office as usual. A lot of work needs to be handled in the foundation," Li said.

Born in July 1928 in Guangdong province, Li started his career in 1950 as a plastic-flower manufacturer and gradually built a global conglomerate involving real estate, infrastructure, ports and telecommunications.

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