WSJ refers to retirement next year Li Ka-shing: Thank you for your concern

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image"Wall Street Journal" reported that long and chairman Li Ka-shing, plans to retire next year. He will continue to serve as long and senior adviser. Li Ka-shing in 2012 designated the eldest son of Li Ze giant as successor.
However, according to Ming Pao reported that Li Ka Shing Foundation Director Zhou Kaixing appeared in the afternoon and headquarters Li Ka-shing office floor, did not respond to reporters questions.
However, after the publication of his letter, he said, "Mr. Lee in the office inexplicable, can only laugh," Thank you for your concern " , Zhou Kaixuan and attached a picture of Li Ka-shing and Charles Maocheng and his wife Charlie Smith. It is reported that Li Ka-shing has always been with friends in the company to meet.
According to reports quoted in the news that in July this year will be 89-year-old Li Ka-shing, although not set the date of departure, but a great opportunity to retire before 90 birthday. The report also pointed out that he has issued a retirement decision to his core advisory team, including the eldest son of Li Ze giant. In addition, he plans to retain its office in the 70th floor of the Yangtze River Center.
The report quoted the news that, in fact, Li Ze has long been involved in the long and the Department of the important investment and the meeting, but Li Ka-shing will continue to participate in the group decision-making, "Superman, to his complete withdrawal is not easy, he will stay The ship is the helmsman, but it will give the child more room. "
Long and a spokesman for the newspaper said to Li Ka-shing in the past have mentioned the retirement plan and his confidence in the leadership of Li Ze giant. Li Ka-shing is very healthy, and now there is no exact retirement schedule, as he decided the exact retirement schedule, will be officially announced.

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Still looking pretty young for an 89 year old. You don't retire if you like what you're doing :)