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CK Hutchison Holdings Limited is a Cayman Islands-registered multinational conglomerate headquartered in Hong Kong. The company was formed in March 2015 through the merger of Cheung Kong Holdings and its main associate company Hutchison Whampoa. It is renowned for its five core businesses - ports and related services, retail, infrastructure, energy and telecommunications, which operates in over 50 countries.
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Holdings
The company owns substantial holdings in businesses across a number of industries. Several subsidiaries also own holdings in their sister companies.
Telecoms
- 3 Group Europe - operates 3-branded mobile telephone networks in Austria, Denmark, Italy, Ireland, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
- Hutchison Asia Telecom Group - operates mobile telephone networks in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Vietnam.
- Hutchison Telecommunications Hong Kong Holdings (66.09%) - operates 3-branded mobile telephone networks in Hong Kong and Macau.
- Vodafone Hutchison Australia (50%) - a joint venture with Vodafone Group providing mobile telephone services in Australia.
Infrastructure
- Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (75.67%) - owns a number of infrastructure companies around the world.
- Eversholt Rail Group
- Australian Gas Networks
- UK Power Networks
- Northern Gas Networks
- Northumbrian Water Group
- Park 'N Fly Airport Parking
- Wales & West Utilities
- Power Assets Holdings (38.87%)
- Hongkong Electric Company - Minority 33.37% holding is held through Power Assets Holdings.
Ports
- Hutchison Port Holdings
Retail
- A.S. Watson Group (75%) - health and beauty retail group, with subsidiaries around the world.
- Watsons
- ParknShop
- Superdrug
- The Perfume Shop
- Savers Health & Beauty
- Kruidvat
Energy
- Husky Energy (40.2%) - Canadian energy company.
Other
- CK Life Sciences (45.32%)
- TOM Group (36.7%)
- Metro Broadcast Corporation
- AlipayHK (a joint venture with Alibaba's Ant Financial)
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See also
- Cheung Kong Property Holdings
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References
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External links
- Official website
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