Group 1 - Recent rumors about Li Ka-shing attending the opening of the "Li Ka-shing Center" in London and donating $500 million to Ukraine through a Panama fund have been confirmed as false by Cheung Kong Holdings [2] - Cheung Kong Holdings clarified that the "Li Ka-shing Center" does not exist and that Li Ka-shing did not attend any such event in early September [2] - The company urged media and the public not to believe or spread these fabricated rumors [2] Group 2 - For the first half of the year, Cheung Kong Holdings reported revenue of approximately HKD 25.386 billion, a year-on-year increase of 15.3% [3] - The company's attributable profit to shareholders was HKD 6.302 billion, a significant decline of nearly 27%, primarily due to a substantial reduction in the valuation of investment properties [3] - Property sales revenue for the first half was HKD 7.366 billion, a substantial year-on-year increase of nearly 59%, with mainland property sales accounting for about 52% [3] - Mainland property sales reached HKD 3.83 billion, a year-on-year growth of approximately 117%, driven by completed residential projects in Shanghai and Beijing [3] - Despite increased revenue, the company experienced a decline in profit from the sales segment, with sales revenue of HKD 1.768 billion, down about 3%, and Hong Kong sales revenue plummeting over 92% to approximately HKD 74 million [3]
长江实业回应“李嘉诚通过巴拿马基金向乌克兰捐助5亿美元”