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洪永時 | |
Stephen Hung and Deborah Valdez Hung at amfar2016 by Lyvans B | |
Born | 1959 |
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Alma mater | Columbia University University of Southern California |
Occupation | Businessman |
Spouse(s) | Deborah Valdez Hung |
Website | www.the13.com |
In 2013 he set about developing a luxury casino-resort in Macau, under the name Louis XIII, with the help of Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme. By 2017, the project was lavishly built and under a new name 'The 13', but was in financial difficulties, having neither opened nor been awarded a casino licence. Macau Casino Louis Xiii, grand lake casino shawnee ok, bjs casino tacoma, hsc slot.
Stephen Hung (born 1959, Chinese: 洪永時) is a Hong Kong businessman.
ルイ13世ホテル(路易十三酒店/Louis XIII Hotel Macau) ルイ13世カジノ(路易十三娯楽場/Louis XIII Casino Macau). ホテル名は「THE13(十三第)」に変更されました。 概要. South Shore Holdings (0577.HK), continues to impress with their list of collaboration partners for their venture; the world’s first ever ultra-exclusive luxurious Cotai hotel, THE 13 Macau, which targets wealthy Chinese business tycoons.
He was the joint chairman of Hong Kong-listed The 13 Holdings Limited. He is the chairman of The Taipan Investment Group and vice-chairman of Rio Entertainment Group, which operates the Rio Hotel & Casino in Macau.
Career[edit]
Hung was educated at Columbia University and the University of Southern California, where he earned a master's degree in business administration.[1][2][3]
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Hung was co-head of investment banking for Asia at Merrill Lynch[when?]. He later formed his own investment company. Hung has also previously served as the Vice Chairman of eSun Holdings and as a non-executive director of Lippo Group's AcrossAsia Limited.
In 2013 he set about developing a luxury casino-resort in Macau, under the name Louis XIII, with the help of Princess Tania de Bourbon Parme. By 2017, the project was lavishly built and under a new name 'The 13', but was in financial difficulties, having neither opened nor been awarded a casino licence. Hung's main vehicle and the operating company for the project, 13 Holdings Limited, had targeted extremely wealthy officials and the business elite from the People's Republic of China. However, in 2014, Chinese Communist Party's general secretaryXi Jinping, in Macau for its 15th anniversary as an SAR, announced his government's displeasure at such ostentatious excess, as part of his crackdown on corruption, which severely impacted the project's ambitions. The company sold a 52 percent stake in its engineering subsidiary Paul Y Engineering.[4][5]
Family and personal[edit]
Hung's parents were property agents.[5]
References[edit]
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- ^'Hong Kong tycoon places record $20m order for 30 Rolls-Royces'. Financial Times, 16 September 2014.
- ^'Chinese tycoon orders 30 Rolls Royces'. CNBC, 16 September 2014.
- ^'Excess for success'. South China Morning Post, 23 September 2014.
- ^Kate O'Keeffee (13 December 2013). 'The Wizard of Macau'. The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 26 April 2016.
- ^ abUnlucky 13: What happened to Hong Kong billionaire Stephen Hung’s Macau casino dream?, SCMP, 10 Sept 2017