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How a billionaire’s global cruise empire imploded in Hong Kong
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HONG KONG: Lim Kok Thay started a cruise ferry and gambling boat business in 1990s Hong Kong and turned it into one of Asia’s biggest cruise operators.

It was a labour of love, as well as a way to diversify the casino business set up by his father, Lim Goh Tong, in Malaysia.

Under the now 70-year-old Kok Thay, Genting Hong Kong Ltd expanded its fleet of ships, bought other cruise lines and even added a string of German shipyards to build its vessels.

Now, more than two years into the coronavirus pandemic, Kok Thay’s company is headed for liquidation.

Genting Hong Kong filed a petition last week to wind up its business in one of the biggest stumbles by a cruise operator since the pathogen pummelled the industry.

It’s a stark example of how the coronavirus brought once-thriving businesses to their knees and has the potential to impact cruise customers across the region.

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How a billionaire’s global cruise empire imploded in Hong Kong - by superadmin - 01-23-2022, 11:20 AM

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