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Lim Por-yen (; b. ca. 1914 – d. 18 February 2005) was a Hong Kong industrialist. He founded the Lai Sun Group (麗新集團), and his family was the biggest shareholder of Asia Television (ATV). ==Biography== Lim Por-yen was born in Chaoyang, Guangdong, and moved to Hong Kong with his father in 1931.〔"1914年生於潮陽的林百欣,1931年隨父移居香港,1939年開始在九龍城創業。"〕 In 1945, and started a factory manufacturing garments in Sham Shui Po for export. Lim earned himself the nickname of "African King" in the 1950s when he exported cheap military uniforms to African countries.〔Dennis Eng, (A little less debt for ailing Lai Sun ), ''The Standard'', 18 November 2002〕 His company, Lai Sun Garment, was founded in 1947, and later listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. He successfully diversified into real estate in 1987 when he set up another vehicle, Lai Sun Development.〔Raymond Wang and Teddy Ng, (Lai Sun Group founder Lim dies ), ''The Standard'', 19 February 2005〕 In the same year, Lai Sun acquired the Crocodile Garments business.〔"1987年,麗新收購成立於1952年“鱷魚恤”,又追加近10億港元投資,繼而拓展日本市場。"〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lim Por-yen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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