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Yingni. At that time, Cheung Kong Holdings held 44.6% of the shares, and the purchase price was a 13% premium to the market price of 17.7 yuan, involving 1.123 billion Hong Kong dollars.  By the end of the acquisition on December 30 of the same year, Cheung Kong Holdings had purchased 95% of the equity and completed the privatization and delisting through compulsory acquisition. After the transaction, Cheung Kong Holdings acquired a large piece of land owned by Qingzhou Yingni at its factory in Hung Hom, Kowloon for future real estate development.
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producer. It was a former listed company in Hong Kong and was delisted from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. It was founded in Green Island, Macau in 1887, and has established operations in Hong Kong and South China. It operates 6 concrete plants in Hong Kong with a total of 11 production lines, and 3
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In 1978, Li Ka-shing held a low-key 25% stake in Qingzhou Yingni. The following year, he increased his holding to 40% and became the chairman of Qingzhou Yingni. Until October 1988, Cheung Kong Holdings announced a comprehensive acquisition at a price of 20 yuan per share to privatize Qingzhou
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Qingzhou Yingni has Yingni clay manufacturing plants in Hong Kong and Yunfu and Shantou in China respectively . Green Island Ying Ni's factory in Tap Shek Kok , Tuen Mun , is the only integrated cement product manufacturing plant in Hong Kong, accounting for about 1/3 of the Hong Kong market.
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The availability of inexpensive cement was a boon to the development of the area that followed, and further provided a useful export capacity, such as of
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in the region, with lime kilns that burned locally dredged coral and imported limestone. A second factory was established in
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in 1925 and became a British company shortly afterward. The company was a major employer for many decades.
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Smith, Carl T.; Hayes, James (1975). "Hung Hom (紅磡): An Early Industrial Village in Old British Kowloon".
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quarries each in Hong Kong and Mainland China . It is a wholly owned subsidiary of
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The Making of the Modern Chinese State: Cement, Legal Personality and Industry
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Limestone is mainly mined and exported in Siquijor Province, Philippines .
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Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society
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Companies formerly listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange
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It mainly provides ships to transport its own products.
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Cement kilns
Hong Kong
cement
Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings
Ilha Verde
Portland cement
Hung Hom
New Territories
Second Convention of Peking
encaustic glazed floor tiles
Hok Un
Hong Kong
Economy of Macau
OCLC
1268291419
cite book
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"One country, many cisterns: when Hong Kong's Toilet King grew rich"
South China Morning Post


"When Hong Kong cement and tiles replaced the territory's earthen floors in the 1950s"
South China Morning Post
Economy of Macau
Journal of the Hong Kong Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society

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