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    Li Ka-shing. Sir Ka-shing Li GBM KBE JP (Chinese: 李嘉誠; born 29 July 1928) [3][4][5][6] is a Hong Kong billionaire business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the senior advisor for CK Hutchison Holdings [7] and CK Asset Holdings, after he retired from the Chairman of the Board in May 2018; [8] through it, he is a port investor ...

  2. Oct 21, 2011 · Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing has donated money for an institute at St. Mikes, one of the few Toronto hospitals with special focus on the poor. ... later called St. Michael’s, stayed open to ...

  3. The Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute was established in 2011 as the result of a generous donation of $25 million by Hong Kong entrepreneur and philanthropist Li Ka Shing. “In a time of cynicism and skepticism, this project is true testament to the fine medical skills and dedicated care everyone in St Michael’s works so hard to deliver to its ...

  4. LI Ka Shing. Mr Li Ka Shing, a leading Hong Kong merchant and entrepreneur, is well-known not only for his contributions to the economic growth of Hong Kong but also for his beneficence in the field of education. He is Chairman and Managing Director of Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd, Cheung Kong Industrial Co Ltd and Canadian Eastern Finance Ltd.

  5. Li Ka-shing donated CA$25 million to St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto to found the Li Ka-Shing Knowledge Institute, which will serve as a medical research and education centre in downtown Toronto. [79] Li Ka-shing donated CA$8 million to the University of Alberta to found the Li Ka-shing Institute of Virology. [80] Li Ka-shing donated HK$160 ...

  6. The HKU Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine, branded as HKUMed and formerly named as the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Hong Kong, is the medical school of the University of Hong Kong, a public research university.

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  8. LI Ka Shing. Our world is full of barbarians. The ancient Greeks regarded non-Greeks as barbarian because, according to Strabo, all foreign languages sounded to a Greek ear like "bar bar bar". The Chinese have commonly regarded foreigners in a similar way. And the English have certainly regarded many peoples as barbarian, even, Mr Chancellor ...

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