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==History==
==History==
Hutchison Whampoa was originally two companies founded in 19th century, namely ''Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock'', established in 1863, and ''Hutchison International'' in 1877. Hutchison International, under [[Douglas Clague]], gained controlling interest of Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock in the 1960s. In 1977, Hutchison acquired all stakes of ''Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock'' and became ''Hutchison Whampoa Limited''. In 1979, [[Li Ka-shing]] bought a 22% stake in HWL and became chairman of the company. Li Ka-shing is now one of the most powerful entrepreneur and philanthropist in the world.
Hutchison Whampoa was originally two companies founded in 19th century, namely Hongkong and Whampoa Dock established in 1863 and Hutchison International in 1877. Hutchison International, under Douglas Clague, gained controlling interest of Hong Kong Whampoa Dock in 1960s. In 1977, Hutchison acquired all stake of Hongkong and Whampoa Dock and became Hutchison Whampoa Limited. In 1979, Li Ka-shing bought 22% stake in HWL and became chairman of the company. Li Ka-shing is a major well known entrepreneur and philanthropist. He founded his charity foundation in 1980 (www.lksf.org).


==Company==
==Company==
HWL currently operates in 56 countries and employs over 220,000 staff worldwide. The company has five core businesses:
HWL currently operates in 56 countries and employs over 220,000 staff worldwide. The company has five core businesses - ports and related services; property and hotels; retail; energy, infrastructure, investments and others; and telecommunications.
* Ports and Related Services
* Property and Hotels
* Retail
* Energy, Infrastructure, Investments and Others
* Telecommunications


==Industries==
==Industries==

Revision as of 03:18, 24 February 2007

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Hutchison Whampoa Limited or HWL (Chinese: 和記黃埔有限公司, SEHK13) of Hong Kong is a Fortune 500 company and one of the largest companies listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. HWL is a leading international corporation committed to innovation and technology with businesses spanning the globe. Its diverse array of holdings range from some of the world's biggest port operators and retailers to property development and infrastructure to the most technologically-advanced and marketing-savvy telecommunications operators.

History

Hutchison Whampoa was originally two companies founded in 19th century, namely Hongkong and Whampoa Dock established in 1863 and Hutchison International in 1877. Hutchison International, under Douglas Clague, gained controlling interest of Hong Kong Whampoa Dock in 1960s. In 1977, Hutchison acquired all stake of Hongkong and Whampoa Dock and became Hutchison Whampoa Limited. In 1979, Li Ka-shing bought 22% stake in HWL and became chairman of the company. Li Ka-shing is a major well known entrepreneur and philanthropist. He founded his charity foundation in 1980 (www.lksf.org).

Company

HWL currently operates in 56 countries and employs over 220,000 staff worldwide. The company has five core businesses - ports and related services; property and hotels; retail; energy, infrastructure, investments and others; and telecommunications.

Industries

HWL operates in businesses related to:

Critics

During the United States' Clinton Administration, when the President and Vice President were under attack for taking money from Chinese funders, several conservative U.S. Congressmen and U.S. Senators tried to tie Hutchison Whampoa and its chairman, Li Ka-shing, into the scandal. Hutchison had successfully earned the rights to operate ports on both sides of the Panama Canal, and the coincidence of that event with the Chinese troubles rocking the White House was too good to ignore. Despite the fact that Hutchison and its chairman had never given money to President Clinton's political effort, and despite the fact that Hutchison is a publicly traded company with no ties to the Chinese government, right-wing critics tried to make the case that Hutchison's presence in Panama was an attempt by the People's Liberation Army to gain control over the Panama Canal, and that the effort was facilitated by President Clinton as a political favor. History has proven that these accusations are baseless.

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