
Group 1 - The core focus of the recent shareholder meeting of Cheung Kong Holdings (长和) was the progress of the port transaction, with Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) being one of the potential investors [1] - The management, including Li Ka-shing, participated in the meeting via video, and there was a notable absence of in-depth commentary on business matters, reflecting uncertainty about future predictions due to unpredictable factors [1][4] - Li Ka-shing expressed concerns about the impact of changing tariff policies and geopolitical tensions on the global economy, making it difficult to forecast future trends [4] Group 2 - The company indicated that the decision to increase dividends in the future will depend on various factors, including performance and external economic conditions [4] - The port and related services segment is the smallest among Cheung Kong's business divisions in terms of revenue and EBITDA contribution [4] - The retail business is expected to see strong growth in Europe and Asia, with plans to increase store numbers and enhance the "O+O" (online and offline) service platform [4][5] Group 3 - Cheung Kong is actively cooperating with local authorities regarding the merger of its UK telecom subsidiary "Three UK" with Vodafone, with expectations to complete the process by the end of the year [5]