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  2. Lee Kum Kee - Wikipedia

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    Lee Kum Kee was not singled out in what appeared to be an industry-wide problem. The results were published in a June 2001 report. [13] Lee Kum Kee responded by stating that the affected products were all manufactured before 1999 when the manufacturing technology was updated; as a result, from 1999 their products contain no DCP.

  3. LKK - Wikipedia

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    Lee Kum Kee, a Hong Kong–based food company This page was last edited on 23 September 2024, at 13:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  4. Asia Television - Wikipedia

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    The new HQ is the former site of the Lee Kum Kee's Hong Kong headquarters and factory operations in Hong Kong. Former ATV headquarters on Broadcast Drive (demolished) Former ATV studio building in Ho Chung , Sai Kung District

  5. Four big families of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    As of 2018, Li Ka-shing and Lee Shau-kee were ranked first and second in Forbes' Hong Kong's 50 Richest respectively, while Thomas and Raymond Kwok brothers, sons of the late Kwok Tak-seng, were ranked 4th; their eldest brother, Walter Kwok (d. 20 October 2018), was ranked 10th. Richard Li, the younger son of Li Ka-shing, was ranked 19th.

  6. Lee Kee Group - Wikipedia

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    Lee Kee Group Limited (HKEx: 0637), commonly referred to as Lee Kee, is a prominent supplier of non-ferrous metals based in Hong Kong that operates across Asia, established in 1947 by Chan Chak Hong. The company achieved a milestone on October 4, 2006, by being listed on the Main Board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange .

  7. Lee Man Tat - Wikipedia

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    He was the grandson of Lee Kum-sheung who invented oyster sauce and founded the Lee Kum Kee company in Zhuhai, China, in 1888. [4] Lee left school when he was 15 and worked for the family business in China until 1949 when the People's Republic of China was established, returning to Macau and moving into manufacturing. [3]

  8. 20 Fenchurch Street - Wikipedia

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    The 38-storey building is 160 m (525 ft) tall. Since July 2017, the building has been owned by Lee Kum Kee Groups. Designed by architect Rafael Viñoly and costing over £200 million, 20 Fenchurch Street features a highly distinctive top-heavy form which appears to burst upward and outward. The entrance floor and 34 floors of office space are ...

  9. Category : Multinational companies headquartered in Hong Kong

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