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CK Infrastructure

CK Infrastructure
CK Infrastructure
CK Infrastructure Holdings is the infrastructure and energy flagship of retired Hong Kong business tycoon Li Ka-shing. It engages in a range of projects including gas and power distribution and transmission, power generation and waste management around the globe, including in Hong Kong, mainland China, Australia, the US and UK. In Hong Kong, the company is among the major shareholders of Hong Kong Electric, one of the city’s two electricity providers. CK Infrastructure is a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings and is led by Li Ka-shing’s eldest son, Victor Li Tzar-kuoi.
Chairman / President
LI Tzar Kuoi, Victor
CEO / Managing Director
Dominic Lai
CFO / Finance Director
Frank John Sixt
Industry
Energy & Utilities
Website
cki.com.hk
Headquarters address
12th Floor, Cheung Kong Center, 2 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
Stock Code
SEHK:1038
Year founded
1996
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Li Ka-shing’s infrastructure unit acquires 32 UK wind farms for US$448.5 million

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Li Ka-shing’s CK Infrastructure says ultra-low interest rates to hurt returns

CK Infrastructure, the infrastructure and energy flagship of Hong Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing’s business empire, said on Wednesday that “ultra-low” global interest rates induced by efforts to fight the coronavirus outbreak will squeeze the return rates of its projects.

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