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Date Posted: 14:19:02 03/27/02 Wed
Author: 通天曉
Subject: 有關李家城當年被裁定內幕交易的94個報導﹗﹗﹗(見內文)

International Business HONG KONG'S LI KA-SHING PUTS HIS MONEY WHERE HIS ...
Business Week, 02/04/1985, 461 words.
When Li Ka-shing talks, Hong Kong listens. His advice these days is to reinvest in the colony, and with his latest acquisition, the 56-year-old Li is putting his money where his mouth is. ...

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Businessman Loses Appeal
Australian Financial Review, 10/21/1986, 62 words.
Hong Kong business leader, Mr Li Ka Shing, has lost his High Court appeal against charges of insider trading, brought against him earlier this year. ...

3
International Corporate Report: Hong Kong's Li Loses Appeal in Insider Case
The Wall Street Journal, 10/21/1986, 204 words.
A Hong Kong High Court justice upheld findings of insider stock trading against Li Ka-shing, four aides and two companies he controls. Mr. Li is a Hong Kong businessman ...

4
Hong Kong's 'corporate epitome' getting better known in Canada
The Globe and Mail, 12/23/1986, 1444 words.
Globe and Mail Correspondent HONG KONG

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HONG KONG BUSINESS FACES ETHICAL CRISIS
The Seattle Times, 04/20/1987, 324 words.
HONG KONG _ As the date for the resumption of Chinese sovereignty over Hong Kong draws near, fears of an outbreak of illegal commercial activity are spreading. ...

6
Hong Kong Keeps Hands-Off Policy
Los Angeles Times, 05/08/1987, 691 words.
Securities dealers shuddering at the crackdown on insider trading in New York and London may wish they were in Hong Kong-the world's third-largest financial center-where offenders face nothing ...

7
Hong Kong: From Go-Go to No-Go
Newsday, 11/01/1987, 1040 words.
ONE FLAUNTED the charcoal pin stripes and chic pigskin case of an upscale executive. The other, in T-shirt and jeans, carried a large plastic sack that writhed and pulsed with live squid, crabs and ...

8
LI'S ARREST RAISES CONCERN OVER HK MARKETS
Australian Financial Review, 01/04/1988, 1002 words.
The arrest of Hong Kong business magnate and former stock exchange chairman Ronald Li - so far on unspecified charges - raises important questions about how widely Hong Kong sharemarket scams have extended and ...

9
FAGIN
Sun Herald, 03/12/1989, 1599 words.
HARPER'S GOES QUARTERLY PUBLISHER of Australian Consolidated Press Limited, Richard Walsh(pictured) announced yesterday that the high-profile glossy ...


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WEIGHING THE ODDS. (SURVEY ON HONG KONG)
The Economist, 06/03/1989, 2039 words.
Copyright Economist Newspaper Ltd. (England) 1989 Weighing the odds

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Super-rich tycoon has knack for finding favorable deals
The Globe and Mail, 06/21/1989, 783 words.
The Globe and Mail VANCOUVER

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Evergo International Holdings
The Wall Street Journal, 07/15/1992, 108 words.
HONG KONG -- Evergo International Holdings Co.'s chairman, Joseph Lau, and Cheung Kong (Holdings) Ltd. disclosed plans to sell 84 million Evergo shares to unnamed Chinese investors ...

13
Hong Kong Share Prices Jump 3.5%
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 08/27/1992, 2263 words.
HONG KONG -- Hong Kong shares rebounded powerfully in their biggest gain this year, revived by HSBC Holdings' better-than-expected first-half earnings. ...

14
China's Corporate Threat to Hong Kong
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 02/23/1993, 1324 words.
HONG KONG -- At a ceremony in Beijing on Thursday, businessmen and Communist Party cadres toasted the newly formed New China Hong Kong Group Ltd. In the spirit of Deng Xiaoping's exhortation that ...

15
China's Corporate Threat to Hong Kong
The Wall Street Journal Europe, 02/25/1993, 1291 words.
HONG KONG -- At a ceremony in Beijing last Thursday, businessmen and Communist Party cadres toasted the newly formed New China Hong Kong Group Ltd. In the spirit of Deng Xiao-ping's exhortation that ...

16
THURSDAY, MARCH 11
South China Morning Post, 03/12/1993, 855 words.
MR Henry Fan Hung-ling, managing director of CITIC Pacific, denies that the company intends to spin off Dah Chong Hong and Dragonair for a separate listing. CITIC has always wanted CITIC ...

17
Chinese banker opens first branch in Canada
The Financial Post, 04/15/1993, 794 words.
In the bad old days of British colonial might, Chinese borrowers were forced to pay 1% to 3% higher interest rates because they could not deal directly with British banks. Instead, they were ...

18
Hutchison Chairman Says Cheung Bought Shares, Seeks More
The Wall Street Journal, 05/21/1993, 388 words.
HONG KONG -- Li Ka-shing, chairman of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., is so bullish on the company that he's buying its stock. At least that's the impression the Hong Kong billionaire gave at the ...

19
COMPANIES --- The New Insiders
Far Eastern Economic Review, 05/27/1993, 4166 words.
Two of Hongkong's most treasured private collections are housed in neighbouring buildings in the colony's central business district. Businessman Tsui Tsin-tong assembled both of them. ...

20
Tories took huge sums from fraudsters and tax evaders
The Times of London, 06/27/1993, 1349 words.
INSIGHT. THE Conservative party financed its last four election victories with millions of pounds from five prominent foreign businessmen who have been implicated in fraud, tax evasion, insider ...

21
Sad for Superman;View Point
The Times of London, 07/04/1993, 446 words.
IN Hong Kong, Li Ka-shing is known as Superman Li, the most successful and richest businessmen in a colony that teems with the rich and successful. He is equally popular in Beijing, which last ...

22
Tribunal must go for big fish
South China Morning Post, 01/09/1994, 526 words.
THE decision by the Governor to convene the first Insider Dealing Tribunal since the law was set in place three years ago will receive a mixed reaction from the local financial community. ...

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Tribunal must go for big fish
South China Morning Post, 01/09/1994, 526 words.
THE decision by the Governor to convene the first Insider Dealing Tribunal since the law was set in place three years ago will receive a mixed reaction from the local ...

24
On the Rocks
Far Eastern Economic Review, 03/03/1994, 555 words.
HONG KONG -- It was a marriage of convenience. Now it threatens to become one of Hong Kong's messiest corporate divorces in years. But the partners say they'll give it one last try with a six-month ...

25
First insider dealing hearing from laws passed in 1991 opens
South China Morning Post, 04/26/1994, 423 words.
THE first Insider Dealing Tribunal hearing to be held under laws passed in 1991 opened yesterday before Mr Justice Stock with a preliminary hearing of the inquiry into the trading of Success ...

26
HONG KONG'S TOUGH SHAREMARKET STAND
Business Review Weekly, 08/01/1994, 1221 words.
Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) investigators can now demand company records on the spot rather than having to sweat out the delays that give swoop targets time to put incriminating documents ...

27
HK INSURANCE FIGHT TURNS NASTY
Business Review Weekly, 08/22/1994, 1149 words.
Few observers expected the competition between Hong Kong life insurance groups for the potentially huge market in China to remain friendly. But the row between National Mutual Asia, the locally listed ...

28
Insider Dealings May Mean Gains In Hong Kong
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 11/07/1994, 449 words.
HONG KONG -- Investors can make a bundle by following the directors of companies listed in the territory and buying shares when they do, says a recent report by Credit Lyonnais Securities (Asia) Ltd. ...

29
Directors' Buying May Provide Sign On Hong Kong Stocks, Report Says
The Wall Street Journal Europe, 11/07/1994, 449 words.
HONG KONG -- Investors can make a bundle by following the directors of companies listed in the territory and buying shares when they do, says a recent report by Credit Lyonnais Securities (Asia) Ltd. ...

30
Link to Li spurred buying spree, hearing told
South China Morning Post, 11/15/1994, 451 words.
SPECULATION over tycoon Li Ka-shing's involvement in the takeover of Public International Investments Ltd (PIIL) could have triggered bulk purchases of PIIL shares, the Insider Dealing ...

31
HONG KONG: Follow Me
Far Eastern Economic Review, 11/17/1994, 430 words.
There's no such thing as a sure way to beat a market. But Credit Lyonnais in Hong Kong has found the next best formula: follow the leader. ...

32
Buying up China with Oei Hong Leong. (head of China Strategic ...
Institutional Investor, 01/01/1995, 5593 words.
Privatizing China's a big job, but Asia's best-known takeover artist is getting on with it. So far his results are impressive - if often controversial. ...

33
The perils of investing in political influence: Li Ka-shing suffers major ...
Singapore Straits Times, 02/27/1995, 1111 words.
By Steve Vines in HONGKONG The Shougang affair

34
(FEER)/Shroff/HK: Warrant Issues Seen As Good Sign By Some
Dow Jones International News, 05/31/1995, 263 words.
- HONG KONG (AP-DJ)--Investors hoping for a bull market often consider new warrant issues a promising sign. So when Peregrine Derivatives ...

35
(AWSJ): HK Corporate Insiders Cashing In On Stock Holdings
Dow Jones International News, 06/08/1995, 299 words.
HONG KONG (AP-DJ)--Tycoon Li Ka-shing's recent sale of about HK$1.29 billion of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. shares is the most dramatic sign yet that corporate insiders appear to be turning bearish on this colony's ...

36
Corporate Insiders Cash In On Hong Kong Holdings
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 06/09/1995, 604 words.
HONG KONG -- Tycoon Li Ka-shing's recent sale of about HK$1.29 billion (US$166.8 million) of Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. shares is the most dramatic sign yet that corporate insiders appear to be turning bearish on this ...

37
AWSJ -- Twenty Years in Asia --- Boom to Bust and Back Again
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 09/02/1996, 6652 words.
It's the Economy China Reforms

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Cover Story: SUPERMAN VS. CHINA: Li Ka Shing vs. Beijing's cadres
Asia, Inc., 12/01/1996, 4137 words.
by Allen Cheng and Hans Vriens Li Ka Shing became one of the world's wealthiest men by being too cunning and driven for Hong Kong's complacent colonists. Beijing's cadres aren't ...

39
Cover Story: SUPERMAN VS. CHINA: Li Ka Shing vs. Beijing's cadres
Asia, Inc., 12/01/1996, 4137 words.
by Allen Cheng and Hans Vriens Li Ka Shing became one of the world's wealthiest men by being too cunning and driven for Hong Kong's complacent colonists. Beijing's cadres aren't ...

40
China Already Entrenched As a Hong Kong Capitalist
The New York Times, 12/05/1996, 2004 words.
HONG KONG, Dec. 4 -- A few years ago, a mottled brown granite office building in the central business district here changed hands. Along with the $493.5 million sales price paid by the new owners -- an assemblage ...

41
REPORT ON BUSINESS INDEX THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1997 The Bre-X saga
The Globe and Mail, 03/27/1997, 436 words.
Calgary's Bre-X Minerals, which boasted for months that its Indonesian gold find was one of the largest in history, acknowledged yesterday that estimates have been overstated. ...

42
When East Meets West / Hong Kong's top tycoon interested in Treasure Island
The San Francisco Chronicle, 04/09/1997, 1397 words.
. Li Ka-Shing -- the elusive Hong Kong businessman who reportedly wants to develop Treasure Island into a tourist mecca -- may ...

43
Investors Profit by Tracking Company Officials' Trades
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 05/26/1997, 1215 words.
Investors who followed Thomas Kwok's lead can pat themselves on the back. The purchase by Mr. Kwok, managing director and vice chairman of Sun ...

44
THE 25 MOST INFLUENTIAL PEOPLE IN THE NEW HONG KONG
Time International, 06/23/1997, 11748 words.
Everyone understands the "one country" part. When Hong Kong reverts to Chinese sovereignty on July 1, real power over the territory's fate will boomerang back to Beijing. But the "two ...

45
The global power elite: meet the superrich, 200 citizens of the world who ...
Forbes, 07/28/1997, 1915 words.
Meet the superrich, 200 citizens of the world who are both rich and powerful. Coupon clippers need not apply. A billion bucks isn't what it used to be. Own a few apartment ...

46
China Inc. Foray: Beijing-Controlled Business Tightens Grip on Hong Kong
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 08/07/1997, 1105 words.
HONG KONG -- This city's new motherland, China, is fast becoming corporate Hong Kong's most important shareholder. In a sudden shopping spree, Chinese state-backed corporations have ...

47
Buying by Insiders Surges in Shares Listed on Hong Kong Stock Exchange
The Wall Street Journal, 11/05/1997, 987 words.
Insiders have been bottom-fishing in Hong Kong. A surge in buying activity by some directors and exectives of shares in their own Hong Kong Stock Exchange-listed companies began nearly ...

48
MONITORING FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN U.S. FINANCIAL MARKET
Congressional Testimony by Federal Document Clearing House, 11/05/1997, 1239 words.
CONGRESSMAN JERRY SOLOMON New York

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MONITORING FOREIGN INVESTMENTS IN U.S. FINANCIAL MARKET
Congressional Testimony by Federal Document Clearing House, 11/05/1997, 2475 words.
Testimony of R. Montana Quon, Fellow of The Potomac Foundation and Former Investment Banking Adviser to the People's Bank of China in Beijing, Before the Senate Banking Subcommittee on Financial ...

50
Big Ripples From a Little Market; Driven by Impassioned Investors and Real ...
The Washington Post, 11/07/1997, 1355 words.
For insight into the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, from which Wall Street and other world financial markets have taken their cue in recent weeks, consider the scene one morning this week at the Kau Kee ...

51
CHINA HAWKS ARE STARTING TO DRAW BLOOD They're asking questions about ...
Business Week, 11/24/1997, 684 words.
To many, when Chinese President Jiang Zemin rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Oct. 31, it symbolized China's determination to adopt a market economy. But those in the anti-China lobby in Washington just saw red. ...

52
Labour falls for the Big Gift. (UK Labor Party receives cash from ...
New Statesman, 02/27/1998, 2614 words.
Tony Blair will have to clean up party funding if he is to avoid the scandals which beset the Tories. Very rich men are now the key element in the finances - and thus ...

53
At a glance share guide
AFX (UK), 06/12/1998, 746 words.
NEW ISSUES * Goldshield Group - placed at 180p.

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Study Flashes Positive Signal On Hong Kong
The Wall Street Journal, 07/15/1998, 568 words.
With most Asian markets still smarting from the past year's regionwide market turmoil despite a healthy bounce yesterday, insiders in some Hong Kong companies have been bargain-hunting. ...

55
Dangerous Liaisons Could Bring Territory Undone
Australian Financial Review, 10/13/1998, 862 words.
The world's unremitting hopes for great leadership and brilliant strategies, such as from the G7 government heads, to deliver stable economic growth as from today, are fully understandable. But it takes ...

56
Happy Days Are Here Again, HK Hopes
Australian Financial Review, 10/22/1998, 752 words.
Hong Kong's economy is contracting despite the self-congratulations, reports Rowan Callick. Sir Donald Tsang, Hong Kong's economic chief, flew out of Hong Kong a ...

57
China Gets U.S. Military Phones
Insight Magazine, 12/21/1998, 1647 words.
In 1994 President Clinton boasted that building a mobile cellular- phone network with American technology for the Chinese people was good economic policy. That was White House spin, say critics, and it ...

58
Li Ka-shing SAR's top buyer Cheung Kong chief heads list as directors cut ...
South China Morning Post, 01/02/1999, 613 words.
Li Ka-shing topped all directors again on the buyers' side for the third straight year last year, with a combined $761.5 million worth of shares bought in Cheung Kong and Hutchison Whampoa. ...

59
Intervention, Hong Kong style: The government is the market's largest ...
National Post, 01/12/1999, 885 words.
Former Ontario Securities Commission executive director Ermanno Pascutto is back in Toronto after eight years in Hong Kong as a securities regulator, then as a lawyer with Goodman Phillips & Vineberg. ...

60
Hong Kong Slowly Pulls Out Of Recession
Australian Financial Review, 08/02/1999, 756 words.
With excruciating slowness, Hong Kong is crawling out of its recession, which is U-shaped rather than V-shaped. The positive signs still comprise mostly a slowing of declines rather ...

61
BUSINESS: GAMBLING: MANILA ROLLS THE DICE
AsiaWeek, 10/22/1999, 1382 words.
You would think a head of state was visiting. Some 500 senior government officials and businessmen crowded the grand ballroom of Metro Manila's New World Hotel last week to feast on Peking duck, abalone and shark's fin soup. ...

62
FOCUS: BW Resources case reveals weak areas in the stock market
BusinessWorld (Philippines), 11/03/1999, 1383 words.
First of two parts For a number of investors, "BW" - as BW Resources Corp. is known in the stock market circle - stands for "Big Wishes" or "Bitter Wages."

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There is a story, perhaps apocryphal, of an eminent London broker ...
South China Morning Post, 01/04/2000, 654 words.
There is a story, perhaps apocryphal, of an eminent London broker who in the 1970s was called to present his views on nefarious practices in the securities industry to a parliamentary inquiry. ...

64
TECHNOLOGY: INVESTING: BEWARE OF THE HYPE
AsiaWeek, 02/18/2000, 770 words.
Some people have been burned by the crazy pace of Asia's technology boom Here is a cautionary tale as Asia's fascination with technology stocks ...

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AP Top Financial News
Associated Press Newswires, 02/28/2000, 703 words.
A summary of financial and business news from The Associated Press. Stories carry "f" or "i" category codes and move on this circuit in expanded form: ...

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Hong Kong stocks rose on Friday led by Hutchison Whampoa after it ...
South China Morning Post, 03/12/2000, 342 words.
Hong Kong stocks rose on Friday led by Hutchison Whampoa after it teamed up with Internet Capital Group to invest in electronic commerce-related businesses. ...

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Sins of business revisited
South China Morning Post, 04/07/2000, 1096 words.
The bribery conviction of former Wardley chief executive Ewan Launder for actions connected to the Carrian group some 17 years ago is occasion for a trip down memory lane. Some past financial scandals, of varying ...

68
Mounties: Clinton Donor a Gangster
Insight Magazine, 04/17/2000, 2337 words.
President Clinton personally accepted $250,000 from a Macao gambling tycoon whom Canadian police identify as a "leader" of a Chinese triad, or organized-crime syndicate. Insight has obtained a ...

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Mounties: Clinton Donor a Gangster
Insight Magazine, 04/17/2000, 2337 words.
President Clinton personally accepted $250,000 from a Macao gambling tycoon whom Canadian police identify as a "leader" of a Chinese triad, or organized-crime syndicate. Insight has obtained a ...

70
THIS BOURSE KNOWS HOW TO BEND RULES Is Hong Kong's new market sacrificing ...
Business Week, 05/29/2000, 1233 words.
Leave it to Hong Kong to get a new stock market going at Internet speed. Since opening in November with a mandate to funnel cash into startups, Hong Kong's Growth Enterprise Market (GEM) has raised $1.3 billion. It has a roster ...

71
Investor Bookmark -- Insiders Outed: Site Tracks Trades By Company Execs ...
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 06/16/2000, 740 words.
Plenty of free Web sites tell you what analysts are saying about Asian companies. But one new site gives de facto stockpicking tips straight from the people who should know the companies best -- their own ...

72
Taking over Canada.(International Pages)
Petroleum Economist, 07/01/2000, 1703 words.
The pace of restructuring the oil and gas sector shows no sign of slowing down, with two more leading independents snapped up IN AN END-of-an-era doubleheader, the final pages are about to close ...

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INTERNATIONAL BRIEFS, BUSINESS INDIA
Business India, 08/21/2000, 983 words.
In a path-breaking purge of the system, the US Securities and Exchange Commission last fortnight approved a new regulation to clamp down on American companies leaking market-sensitive information to ...

74
VIEWPOINT: Put the 'Con' Back in Hong Kong: The king of bootleg and ...
AsiaWeek, 10/06/2000, 861 words.
Hong Kong isn't Hong Kong anymore. Count the things for which we used to be the most famous place in Asia, if not the world: bootleg designer clothing, counterfeit watches, pirated software, money laundering, ...

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A looted house with a well-nailed deck
The Globe and Mail, 10/25/2000, 984 words.
Oh good, another corruption scandal on the left coast. We were getting a bit parched for scandals, it being at least a year since former cabinet minister Dave Stupich went down for fooling with ...

76
YOUR MONEY HOROSCOPES: SNAKE CHARMER
AsiaWeek, 01/26/2001, 1186 words.
Hong Kong's Peter So Man-fung is not your average feng shui expert. He sports waist-length hair, drives a Ferrari, hosts a website and frequents nightclubs. His clients include pop diva Faye Wong and actress ...

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Heard in Asia: The Inside Track Can Often Be Profitable for a Skilled ...
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 02/27/2001, 1321 words.
It's insider-trading season in Hong Kong. Directors are finalizing the accounts of Hong Kong companies whose fiscal year ends Dec. 31 even though in many cases they won't announce ...

78
Asia Focus: The Skilled May Profit Following Insider's Track
The Wall Street Journal Europe, 02/27/2001, 574 words.
It's insider-trading season in Hong Kong. Directors are finalizing the accounts of Hong Kong companies whose fiscal year ends Dec. 31 even though in many cases they won't announce ...

79
Husky Energy Inc - Globe says Husky maintains a private bark
Canada Stockwatch, 04/04/2001, 218 words.
The Globe and Mail reports in its Wednesday, April 4, edition that Husky Energy acts in some respects as if it is privately held. The Globe's Brent Jang writes in the Business West column that it takes a ...

80
Husky should loosen reins of disclosure
The Globe and Mail, 04/04/2001, 747 words.
CALGARY -- Husky Energy needs to try a lot harder to keep its minority shareholders in the loop. The Calgary-based integrated oil company, which started trading on the ...

81
COMPANIES & FINANCE ASIA-PACIFIC - Hong Kong lags behind in protecting its ...
Financial Times, 06/05/2001, 840 words.
COMPANIES & FINANCE ASIA-PACIFIC - Hong Kong lags behind in protecting its shareholders - Long-delayed reforms may still fall short of what is needed, writes Joe Leahy. ...

82
Priceline And Metromedia Fiber Produce Double Digit Gains
Internet Wire, 06/06/2001, 659 words.
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA -- (INTERNET WIRE) -- 06-06-2001 -- EquityAlert.com, Inc. (www.EquityAlert.com) delivers free real-time news alerts, thus allowing pro-active investors to take advantage of ...

83
Hutchison refuses to confirm or deny role in Telekom trade: Alleged insider ...
National Post, 08/14/2001, 361 words.
HONG KONG - Tycoon Li Ka-shing's Hutchison Whampoa Ltd. continued to frustrate analysts yesterday by refusing to say if it was the source of the Deutsche Telekom AG shares sold in last week's massive block trade. ...

84
Chairman of Cheung Kong Increases Personal Stake
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 08/29/2001, 131 words.
HONG KONG -- Li Ka-shing, chairman of property giant Cheung Kong Ltd. and its subsidiary Hutchison Whampoa Ltd., has bought more shares in both companies for a total of HK$15.1 million (US$1.9 million), a Cheung ...

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CHEUNG KONG|1.HK|HK||HK0001000014|
AFX (AP), 08/29/2001, 103 words.
------------------------------------------------------------------------ HUTCHISON WHAMPOA|13.HK|HK||HK0013000119| ||||| ...

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Li tempts buyers back into telecoms
Evening News - Scotland, 09/02/2001, 799 words.
TELECOMS companies are largely out of favour, but one class of investor is viewing the downturn as a chance to snap up stock cheaply as well as an opportunity to try to lead wary buyers back into the ...

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Husky can't be bothered to enlighten its investors
The Globe and Mail, 02/23/2002, 758 words.
CALGARY -- Husky Energy marches to its own drummer. In matters big and small, Calgary-based Husky likes to take its own sweet time, whether mulling the future of its Saskatchewan upgrader for years or waiting 18 ...

88
Bulls take active role in run-up to results season
South China Morning Post, 02/23/2002, 537 words.
Insider trading activity is expected to drop in the next two months due to the busy reporting season. One hundred and sixty-nine companies are expected to report next ...

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THE DREXEL CONNECTION AT GLOBAL How the firm's alumni helped launch the ...
BusinessWeek, 03/11/2002, 677 words.
A swanky office in Beverly Hills, brash investment bankers scoring hundred-million-dollar paydays, a spectacular collapse ending in federal investigations. The belly flop of Global Crossing Ltd. seems remarkably

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Hong Kong's 'corporate epitome' getting better known in Canada
The Globe and Mail, 12/23/1986, 1444 words.
Globe and Mail Correspondent HONG KONG

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Business and Finance
The Asian Wall Street Journal, 08/12/1992, 372 words.
SHENZHEN HALTED trading on its stock exchange after a night of rioting by would-be share buyers that called into question one of the country's boldest experiments with capitalism. The city's mayor ...

92
Hong Kong Tycoon's Profit-Taking Underlines Insider Trend, Signals ...
The Wall Street Journal, 06/09/1995, 1181 words.
HONG KONG -- The tycoon Li Kashing's recent sale of about 1.29 billion Hong Kong dollars (US$166.8 million) of shares in Hutchison Whampoa is the most significant sign yet that corporate insiders appear to be ...

93
China Hawks Warn of Beijing's Bonds
Insight Magazine, 12/22/1997, 2319 words.
SUMMARY: China has a banking crisis, with $90 billion in nonperforming loans. Beijing acknowledges 20 percent of loans have gone sour, and the U.S. taxpayers could be made to bail them out. ...

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Is Bankers' Bailout a Boon to Red China?
Insight Magazine, 02/16/1998, 1574 words.
SUMMARY: The Asian crisis has Americans fingering their purse strings. But would bailouts simply benefit New York bankers or prevent the United States from sliding into a major recession? ...

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