July 1, 1997.
Today is the day of return, and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is particularly lively. Officials from both Chinese and British sides, as well as well as well as well as well as well-known figures from all walks of life in Hong Kong have entered the venue one after another.
As the richest man in Hong Kong, Kang Jianfei is also among the invitations.
Sitting next to him were rich men such as Li Ka-shing, and not far away, there were big men in the literary and art circles such as Kim Yong and Run Run Shaw. Everyone was all serious and sat upright looking ahead.
In the center of the hall stage, four flagpoles are erected two high and two low.
The two flagpoles on the left are empty, the one on the right is flying with the British rice flag, and the one on the short is hanging the Hong Kong colonial flag.
In the center of the four flagpoles, the five-star red flag and the rice flag are hung horizontally.
An English order sounded, and the British officer in white uniform pulled out his sword and stepped forward, followed by two rows of fully armed British soldiers.
These British soldiers stepped onto the right side of the stage and stopped under the Rice Flag and the Hong Kong Colonial Flag.
At the same time, the Chinese troops stationed in Hong Kong also appeared from the left side of the stage and walked to two empty flags on the left side of the stage to stand by.
Officials from both sides appeared one after another, standing side by side under the flag of the two countries.
The flag-raising ceremony begins, and everyone stands up!
All the guests and officials who sat in the audience to watch the ceremony stood up together, including Kang Jianfei, quickly or slowly, and looked up at the flag in front of them.
The military bands of China and Britain jointly played the marches.After a brief and exciting music, Chinese soldiers came to the flag stage with five-star red flags and Bauhinia flags in their hands, and then the British military band played the British national anthem.
Amid the music of "The Queen of Heaven", the rice flag and the colonial flag slowly descended.
Then the "March of the Volunteers" sounded, and the five-star red flag and the Bauhinia flag rose slowly, and the Chinese on the scene couldn't help but sang the national anthem.
Kang Jianfei was also singing silently. The Hong Kong rich people around him were so excited that they had tears in their eyes, but some of their expressions were very complicated.
The national flag handover ceremony ended, proclaiming the end of Britain's colonial rule over Hong Kong for more than 100 years. In the mainland and in Hong Kong, countless Chinese people cheered and watched the live broadcast.
In the following art performance, Andy Lau sang the entire hall with a song "Chinese", and then all Hong Kong stars competed to appear.
The climax of the evening party was "The Pearl of the East" composed by Kang Jianfei. As many as 50 stars appeared on stage, led by a little girl selected from the folk:
The river flows southward and flows to Xiangjiang to take a look.
Pearl of the East, my lover.Your style is still romantic.
The moon-curving harbor is dark, and the lights are shining.
The Pearl of the East, never sleeping all night, keeping the promise of changing the world.
Let the sea breeze blow for five thousand years,
Every teardrop seems to express your dignity.
Let the tide accompany me to bless you,
Please don't forget me, never change, yellow face...
Kang Jianfei turned his head to look at Li Chaoren. The gentleman showed a faint smile on his face, but his smile was very shallow.Looking at Mr. Huo in the distance, Mr. Huo smiled so hard that his mouth was grinning, revealing his smoky yellow teeth.
Before the performance was over, Li Chaoren asked casually: Mr. Kang, are you interested in exchanging shares?
What shares are exchanged?Kang Jianfei asked back.
Li Chaoren said: Shares of Changjiang Industrial and Oriental Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Let’s talk about it later.Kang Jianfei didn't want to talk much, so he watched the performance on stage seriously.
As the world's first Internet technology stock, as Internet entrepreneurship becomes more and more popular, EITC not only has not been overwhelmed by the Internet tide, but has been highlighted more and more dazzling.
In 14 months, EITC's stock price has soared to $203. Last month, two major consortiums invested in shares, and the company also issued additional shares, and its market value has now reached a terrifying $11 billion.
In January this year, Kang Jianfei and He Chaoqiong became the richest Chinese in the world with a net worth of US$14.8 billion.
As for the richest Chinese man Zheng Zhoumin (Philippines), last year, although his wealth is also growing, he falls fourth in the Chinese rich list. The families of Li Ka-ki and Guo Bingxiang are too strong.
At the end of March, the Forbes Global Rich List was released, and Bill Gates ranked the world's richest man again, with a net worth of US$36 billion.
Kang Jianfei's net worth has increased again with the growth of EITC, Sega Games and Paramount's stock prices, compared with the statistics two months ago, ranking fourth on the global rich list with personal assets of US$15.3 billion.
The fifth place is Lee Ka-kye, with personal assets of US$14.7 billion. This gentleman's wealth is also very terrifying.
In addition, the Guo Bingxiang brothers rank 9th on the global rich list with a net worth of US$12.3 billion.
This year's global rich list is very interesting, with several software and Internet industries on the list, and Bill Gates is far ahead of everyone.
The rich people in Asia have generally retreated, especially the ranking of Japanese rich people has fallen most significantly, while Hong Kong rich people are unique in Asia, and several have made great strides to enter the top 10 and top 20.
Kang Jianfei ranked fourth in the world, Lee Ka-ki ranked fifth in the world, and Guo Bingxiang ranked ninth in the world, and the situation is very good.As for Li Chaoren, well, this gentleman is temporarily out of the 20th place.
Just the second day after Hong Kong's return, the Asian financial crisis hit.
From July to September, financial tycoons represented by Soros have successively defeated Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries.
In late October, international speculators moved to Hong Kong, pointing to the Hong Kong-related exchange rate system.
Under pressure, the Taiwan authorities suddenly abandoned the New Taiwan dollar exchange rate and depreciated by 346% within one day, making the Hong Kong dollar and Hong Kong stock market worse.
Li and Guo, who have just entered the top ten of the global rich list, have instantly shrunk as the group's stock price plummeted, and even their capital chains have problems.
On the contrary, Li Chaoren is the most able to hold on. His Yangtze Industrial has a low debt ratio and no problem with the capital chain. He also took advantage of the outbreak of the financial crisis to hoard land at low prices.
After the financial crisis ended, Li Chaoren's wealth surpassed Li Ka-ki and Guo Bingxiang in one fell swoop, completing a gorgeous turn.
Of course, the financial crisis has a smaller impact on Kang Jianfei.Although he is the richest man in Hong Kong, he has no listed company in Hong Kong, and a large part of his property is distributed in Japan, the United States and mainland China.
In May 1996, Oriental Music Group, a subsidiary of Oriental Entertainment Group, acquired a small American company and renamed Generation Records. There were only three first contracted artists: Britney, Beyoncé and Christina.
After training in singing and dancing skills for half a year, the three girls formed the group "True Destiny" and made their official debut.
Their first album became popular. Their title songs were composed by Kang Jianfei himself and once ranked sixth in the Billbard weekly chart in the United States.
In September 1996, "The Legend of the New White Snake" finally started broadcasting on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the Three Places, making half of Asia popular.
In December 1996, "Resident Evil 2" directed by Tsui Hark was released, and a zombie craze was once again set off worldwide, with a global box office of US$400 million. This theme has changed from a niche to an important science fiction branch.
In April 1997, the first Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition was held, with the main competition unit, the International Youth Unit, the Golden Camera Unit and other units set up. Not only did dozens of top filmmakers from around the world, but also invited Hollywood stars to show off at a high price.
During the exhibition, transactions of 142 Chinese and non-Chinese film and television works were completed, and more than 100 other works reached preliminary transaction intentions.
This film and television exhibition was held with the strong support of Kang Jianfei, providing a brand new trading platform for many small and medium-sized film companies and independent filmmakers in Hong Kong, injecting new vitality into the gradually declining Hong Kong films.
In June 1997, "Titanic" jointly produced by Paramount Pictures and Oriental DreamWorks was released, causing a global sensation, sweeping over US$183.5 billion in global box office, becoming the highest in film history. This record was broken by "Avatar" more than ten years later.
In the same year, the Korean entertainment industry emerged, and the two sides of China began to rise to Korean waves.
Among them, Kang Jianfei's company in South Korea took advantage of the trend and launched many Korean dramas such as "Star Dream" and "Blue Life and Death Love" over the years. The record company also made many singers such as Lee Jung-hyun and Lee Hyo-ri famous.
South Korean authorities once ordered restrictions on Kang Jianfei's development in South Korea. In the end, under the negotiations and compromises of multiple parties, Kang Jianfei gave up some of the company's shares and lost his absolute controlling stake, but was allowed to invest in several Korean entertainment companies.
Ten years later, industry insiders in South Korea often complain that half of the five major Korean entertainment groups are surnamed Kang.
From February 1997 to November 1998, after many delays, Blizzard Entertainment successively released "Warcraft 3", "Resident Evil" and "Starcraft". The two games were well received after their release and almost dominated the global computer game market.
At the same time, the Battlenet servers are also prospering.
In January 1998, the Hong Kong Film Development Bureau was officially established, and Kang Jianfei served as the vice chairman of the Film Bureau.
In December 1999, Oriental Media Group began a 15-year global development plan, and successively acquired more than 40 newspapers, magazines and TV stations in Europe, America and Asia.
From May to December 2000, Kang Jianfei invested in Tencent, Google, and registered and established the Legend Game Company.
In the same year, Jiahe Company was liquidated nine months later than the original time and space, and gradually moved to the grave.
Hong Kong films have also ushered in a complete cold winter. Although the Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition has become one of the most popular film and TV series trading platforms in the world, Hong Kong films and Hong Kong dramas have withered and become the common memory of people of that era.
The once glorious Oriental DreamWorks is also laying off employees year by year, with annual production of films reduced to about 8, and a large number of Hong Kong artists traveling to the mainland and Taiwan to make money.
In January 2001, Kang Jianfei acquired a stake in Baidu.
In the same year, the online game "Legend" independently developed by Legend Company was officially launched, and it was popular all over the country, with the number of online users exceeding 1 million.
In March 2002, Kang Jianfei ranked second in Forbes' global rich list and first in Asia's rich list with a net worth of US$51.2 billion.
In September 2003, due to the recession of the traditional record industry, Kang Jianfei began to vigorously integrate Oriental Music Group, and its subsidiary Singapore Haidie Records was sold, Mainland Moyan Records announced its bankruptcy, and some singers transferred to Xiongfei Records.
At the same time, Kang Jianfei's record companies in Japan, South Korea and the United States are still developing.
In the same year, China reformed the film industry, announced the commercialization of domestic theaters, increased the access quota for Hong Kong films, and liberalized the standards for joint venture films.
With the help of Hu Juncai, Kang Jianfei built cinemas in the country and Oriental Dream Factory increased the annual output of joint venture films.
In June 2004, Siemens mobile phones suffered serious losses, and the reforms of multiple parties were still unable to reverse the situation. Bubugao launched acquisition negotiations with it.
In May of the following year, Bubugao Group, controlled by Kang Jianfei and Hu Juncai, successfully acquired Siemens mobile phones and reorganized them.
In the same year, Tencent was listed in Hong Kong.
In the same year, "World of Warcraft" produced by Blizzard became popular all over the world.
In 2005, BBK mobile phones had the third largest sales in the country and ranked first among domestic mobile phone brands.
In the same year, Oriental Media Group developed rapidly, Oriental Music Group suffered continuous losses, its UFO record company was sold by Kang Jianfei, and Xiongfei Records vigorously developed its online song business.
In 2006, Kang Jianfei acquired a stake in AMC, the second largest theater chain in the United States, becoming the fifth largest shareholder of the company.
Until 2011, the revenue of the US theater industry dropped by 45%, and the US film industry was in turmoil. Kang Jianfei took the opportunity to complete the final acquisition of AMC and became AMC's largest shareholder.
In November 2007, Alibaba's affiliated network company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and launched Taobao Mall the following year.
In 2008, a financial crisis broke out in the United States, and US stocks fell like a mountain. Kang Jianfei's Dream Fund took advantage of the trend to acquire stakes in seven well-known American companies.
In March 2009, the Forbes Global Rich List was released.
Affected by the financial crisis, the number of billionaires on the list in 2009 fell from 1,125 last year to 793, and the wealth of the rich shrank significantly.
Kang Jianfei finally took off his hat as the second-year-old and ranked as the world's richest man with a net worth of US$43.5 billion.
In the same year, "Avatar", jointly produced by Paramount Pictures and Oriental DreamWorks, won a box office of US$278.7 billion worldwide.
In March 2010, Kang Jianfei became the second in the rich list again, Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos became the richest man, and Bill Gates ranked third.
In May 2011, Bubugao launched the world's first smartphone ahead of Apple.At the end of the same year, Bubugao was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the company's stock rose to the daily limit for a week.
In March 2012, the Forbes Global Rich List was announced that Kang Jianfei once again became the richest man in the world, with personal assets reaching US$73 billion.
In 2013, Kang Jianfei completed the integration of its theaters, forming a world theater network covering mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Southeast Asia, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
In the same year, relevant American institutions filed an antitrust lawsuit against AMC. After Kang Jianfei bleed heavily, the farce was left unresolved.
In November 2014, Alibaba was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in the United States.
In March 2015, in the global rich list released by Forbes, Kang Jianfei's personal assets soared to US$116 billion, and Bill Gates, who ranked second, had a net worth of only US$76 billion.
Domestic netizens jokingly call Kang Jianfei Kang Qianyi. His 30-year-old eldest daughter Kang Jiaqi officially took over Oriental Dream Factory and frequently appeared in newspapers and magazines. She was praised by netizens as the world's No. 1 white and rich beauty. Little did they know that this dream lover, who countless men flocked to, was in love with Kang Qianyi every night and moaned every night. They didn't know that this white and rich beauty already had two daughters: one was 16 years old and the other was 12 years old. What's even more outrageous is that these two daughters were also taken into the harem by Kang Jianfei, and the eldest daughter was even three months pregnant. The bitch Fei was quite proud of this.
2016…
Today is the day of return, and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is particularly lively. Officials from both Chinese and British sides, as well as well as well as well as well as well-known figures from all walks of life in Hong Kong have entered the venue one after another.
As the richest man in Hong Kong, Kang Jianfei is also among the invitations.
Sitting next to him were rich men such as Li Ka-shing, and not far away, there were big men in the literary and art circles such as Kim Yong and Run Run Shaw. Everyone was all serious and sat upright looking ahead.
In the center of the hall stage, four flagpoles are erected two high and two low.
The two flagpoles on the left are empty, the one on the right is flying with the British rice flag, and the one on the short is hanging the Hong Kong colonial flag.
In the center of the four flagpoles, the five-star red flag and the rice flag are hung horizontally.
An English order sounded, and the British officer in white uniform pulled out his sword and stepped forward, followed by two rows of fully armed British soldiers.
These British soldiers stepped onto the right side of the stage and stopped under the Rice Flag and the Hong Kong Colonial Flag.
At the same time, the Chinese troops stationed in Hong Kong also appeared from the left side of the stage and walked to two empty flags on the left side of the stage to stand by.
Officials from both sides appeared one after another, standing side by side under the flag of the two countries.
The flag-raising ceremony begins, and everyone stands up!
All the guests and officials who sat in the audience to watch the ceremony stood up together, including Kang Jianfei, quickly or slowly, and looked up at the flag in front of them.
The military bands of China and Britain jointly played the marches.After a brief and exciting music, Chinese soldiers came to the flag stage with five-star red flags and Bauhinia flags in their hands, and then the British military band played the British national anthem.
Amid the music of "The Queen of Heaven", the rice flag and the colonial flag slowly descended.
Then the "March of the Volunteers" sounded, and the five-star red flag and the Bauhinia flag rose slowly, and the Chinese on the scene couldn't help but sang the national anthem.
Kang Jianfei was also singing silently. The Hong Kong rich people around him were so excited that they had tears in their eyes, but some of their expressions were very complicated.
The national flag handover ceremony ended, proclaiming the end of Britain's colonial rule over Hong Kong for more than 100 years. In the mainland and in Hong Kong, countless Chinese people cheered and watched the live broadcast.
In the following art performance, Andy Lau sang the entire hall with a song "Chinese", and then all Hong Kong stars competed to appear.
The climax of the evening party was "The Pearl of the East" composed by Kang Jianfei. As many as 50 stars appeared on stage, led by a little girl selected from the folk:
The river flows southward and flows to Xiangjiang to take a look.
Pearl of the East, my lover.Your style is still romantic.
The moon-curving harbor is dark, and the lights are shining.
The Pearl of the East, never sleeping all night, keeping the promise of changing the world.
Let the sea breeze blow for five thousand years,
Every teardrop seems to express your dignity.
Let the tide accompany me to bless you,
Please don't forget me, never change, yellow face...
Kang Jianfei turned his head to look at Li Chaoren. The gentleman showed a faint smile on his face, but his smile was very shallow.Looking at Mr. Huo in the distance, Mr. Huo smiled so hard that his mouth was grinning, revealing his smoky yellow teeth.
Before the performance was over, Li Chaoren asked casually: Mr. Kang, are you interested in exchanging shares?
What shares are exchanged?Kang Jianfei asked back.
Li Chaoren said: Shares of Changjiang Industrial and Oriental Network Technology Co., Ltd.
Let’s talk about it later.Kang Jianfei didn't want to talk much, so he watched the performance on stage seriously.
As the world's first Internet technology stock, as Internet entrepreneurship becomes more and more popular, EITC not only has not been overwhelmed by the Internet tide, but has been highlighted more and more dazzling.
In 14 months, EITC's stock price has soared to $203. Last month, two major consortiums invested in shares, and the company also issued additional shares, and its market value has now reached a terrifying $11 billion.
In January this year, Kang Jianfei and He Chaoqiong became the richest Chinese in the world with a net worth of US$14.8 billion.
As for the richest Chinese man Zheng Zhoumin (Philippines), last year, although his wealth is also growing, he falls fourth in the Chinese rich list. The families of Li Ka-ki and Guo Bingxiang are too strong.
At the end of March, the Forbes Global Rich List was released, and Bill Gates ranked the world's richest man again, with a net worth of US$36 billion.
Kang Jianfei's net worth has increased again with the growth of EITC, Sega Games and Paramount's stock prices, compared with the statistics two months ago, ranking fourth on the global rich list with personal assets of US$15.3 billion.
The fifth place is Lee Ka-kye, with personal assets of US$14.7 billion. This gentleman's wealth is also very terrifying.
In addition, the Guo Bingxiang brothers rank 9th on the global rich list with a net worth of US$12.3 billion.
This year's global rich list is very interesting, with several software and Internet industries on the list, and Bill Gates is far ahead of everyone.
The rich people in Asia have generally retreated, especially the ranking of Japanese rich people has fallen most significantly, while Hong Kong rich people are unique in Asia, and several have made great strides to enter the top 10 and top 20.
Kang Jianfei ranked fourth in the world, Lee Ka-ki ranked fifth in the world, and Guo Bingxiang ranked ninth in the world, and the situation is very good.As for Li Chaoren, well, this gentleman is temporarily out of the 20th place.
Just the second day after Hong Kong's return, the Asian financial crisis hit.
From July to September, financial tycoons represented by Soros have successively defeated Thailand, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia and other countries.
In late October, international speculators moved to Hong Kong, pointing to the Hong Kong-related exchange rate system.
Under pressure, the Taiwan authorities suddenly abandoned the New Taiwan dollar exchange rate and depreciated by 346% within one day, making the Hong Kong dollar and Hong Kong stock market worse.
Li and Guo, who have just entered the top ten of the global rich list, have instantly shrunk as the group's stock price plummeted, and even their capital chains have problems.
On the contrary, Li Chaoren is the most able to hold on. His Yangtze Industrial has a low debt ratio and no problem with the capital chain. He also took advantage of the outbreak of the financial crisis to hoard land at low prices.
After the financial crisis ended, Li Chaoren's wealth surpassed Li Ka-ki and Guo Bingxiang in one fell swoop, completing a gorgeous turn.
Of course, the financial crisis has a smaller impact on Kang Jianfei.Although he is the richest man in Hong Kong, he has no listed company in Hong Kong, and a large part of his property is distributed in Japan, the United States and mainland China.
In May 1996, Oriental Music Group, a subsidiary of Oriental Entertainment Group, acquired a small American company and renamed Generation Records. There were only three first contracted artists: Britney, Beyoncé and Christina.
After training in singing and dancing skills for half a year, the three girls formed the group "True Destiny" and made their official debut.
Their first album became popular. Their title songs were composed by Kang Jianfei himself and once ranked sixth in the Billbard weekly chart in the United States.
In September 1996, "The Legend of the New White Snake" finally started broadcasting on both sides of the Taiwan Strait and the Three Places, making half of Asia popular.
In December 1996, "Resident Evil 2" directed by Tsui Hark was released, and a zombie craze was once again set off worldwide, with a global box office of US$400 million. This theme has changed from a niche to an important science fiction branch.
In April 1997, the first Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition was held, with the main competition unit, the International Youth Unit, the Golden Camera Unit and other units set up. Not only did dozens of top filmmakers from around the world, but also invited Hollywood stars to show off at a high price.
During the exhibition, transactions of 142 Chinese and non-Chinese film and television works were completed, and more than 100 other works reached preliminary transaction intentions.
This film and television exhibition was held with the strong support of Kang Jianfei, providing a brand new trading platform for many small and medium-sized film companies and independent filmmakers in Hong Kong, injecting new vitality into the gradually declining Hong Kong films.
In June 1997, "Titanic" jointly produced by Paramount Pictures and Oriental DreamWorks was released, causing a global sensation, sweeping over US$183.5 billion in global box office, becoming the highest in film history. This record was broken by "Avatar" more than ten years later.
In the same year, the Korean entertainment industry emerged, and the two sides of China began to rise to Korean waves.
Among them, Kang Jianfei's company in South Korea took advantage of the trend and launched many Korean dramas such as "Star Dream" and "Blue Life and Death Love" over the years. The record company also made many singers such as Lee Jung-hyun and Lee Hyo-ri famous.
South Korean authorities once ordered restrictions on Kang Jianfei's development in South Korea. In the end, under the negotiations and compromises of multiple parties, Kang Jianfei gave up some of the company's shares and lost his absolute controlling stake, but was allowed to invest in several Korean entertainment companies.
Ten years later, industry insiders in South Korea often complain that half of the five major Korean entertainment groups are surnamed Kang.
From February 1997 to November 1998, after many delays, Blizzard Entertainment successively released "Warcraft 3", "Resident Evil" and "Starcraft". The two games were well received after their release and almost dominated the global computer game market.
At the same time, the Battlenet servers are also prospering.
In January 1998, the Hong Kong Film Development Bureau was officially established, and Kang Jianfei served as the vice chairman of the Film Bureau.
In December 1999, Oriental Media Group began a 15-year global development plan, and successively acquired more than 40 newspapers, magazines and TV stations in Europe, America and Asia.
From May to December 2000, Kang Jianfei invested in Tencent, Google, and registered and established the Legend Game Company.
In the same year, Jiahe Company was liquidated nine months later than the original time and space, and gradually moved to the grave.
Hong Kong films have also ushered in a complete cold winter. Although the Hong Kong International Film and Television Exhibition has become one of the most popular film and TV series trading platforms in the world, Hong Kong films and Hong Kong dramas have withered and become the common memory of people of that era.
The once glorious Oriental DreamWorks is also laying off employees year by year, with annual production of films reduced to about 8, and a large number of Hong Kong artists traveling to the mainland and Taiwan to make money.
In January 2001, Kang Jianfei acquired a stake in Baidu.
In the same year, the online game "Legend" independently developed by Legend Company was officially launched, and it was popular all over the country, with the number of online users exceeding 1 million.
In March 2002, Kang Jianfei ranked second in Forbes' global rich list and first in Asia's rich list with a net worth of US$51.2 billion.
In September 2003, due to the recession of the traditional record industry, Kang Jianfei began to vigorously integrate Oriental Music Group, and its subsidiary Singapore Haidie Records was sold, Mainland Moyan Records announced its bankruptcy, and some singers transferred to Xiongfei Records.
At the same time, Kang Jianfei's record companies in Japan, South Korea and the United States are still developing.
In the same year, China reformed the film industry, announced the commercialization of domestic theaters, increased the access quota for Hong Kong films, and liberalized the standards for joint venture films.
With the help of Hu Juncai, Kang Jianfei built cinemas in the country and Oriental Dream Factory increased the annual output of joint venture films.
In June 2004, Siemens mobile phones suffered serious losses, and the reforms of multiple parties were still unable to reverse the situation. Bubugao launched acquisition negotiations with it.
In May of the following year, Bubugao Group, controlled by Kang Jianfei and Hu Juncai, successfully acquired Siemens mobile phones and reorganized them.
In the same year, Tencent was listed in Hong Kong.
In the same year, "World of Warcraft" produced by Blizzard became popular all over the world.
In 2005, BBK mobile phones had the third largest sales in the country and ranked first among domestic mobile phone brands.
In the same year, Oriental Media Group developed rapidly, Oriental Music Group suffered continuous losses, its UFO record company was sold by Kang Jianfei, and Xiongfei Records vigorously developed its online song business.
In 2006, Kang Jianfei acquired a stake in AMC, the second largest theater chain in the United States, becoming the fifth largest shareholder of the company.
Until 2011, the revenue of the US theater industry dropped by 45%, and the US film industry was in turmoil. Kang Jianfei took the opportunity to complete the final acquisition of AMC and became AMC's largest shareholder.
In November 2007, Alibaba's affiliated network company was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and launched Taobao Mall the following year.
In 2008, a financial crisis broke out in the United States, and US stocks fell like a mountain. Kang Jianfei's Dream Fund took advantage of the trend to acquire stakes in seven well-known American companies.
In March 2009, the Forbes Global Rich List was released.
Affected by the financial crisis, the number of billionaires on the list in 2009 fell from 1,125 last year to 793, and the wealth of the rich shrank significantly.
Kang Jianfei finally took off his hat as the second-year-old and ranked as the world's richest man with a net worth of US$43.5 billion.
In the same year, "Avatar", jointly produced by Paramount Pictures and Oriental DreamWorks, won a box office of US$278.7 billion worldwide.
In March 2010, Kang Jianfei became the second in the rich list again, Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos became the richest man, and Bill Gates ranked third.
In May 2011, Bubugao launched the world's first smartphone ahead of Apple.At the end of the same year, Bubugao was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange, and the company's stock rose to the daily limit for a week.
In March 2012, the Forbes Global Rich List was announced that Kang Jianfei once again became the richest man in the world, with personal assets reaching US$73 billion.
In 2013, Kang Jianfei completed the integration of its theaters, forming a world theater network covering mainland China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau, Southeast Asia, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
In the same year, relevant American institutions filed an antitrust lawsuit against AMC. After Kang Jianfei bleed heavily, the farce was left unresolved.
In November 2014, Alibaba was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in the United States.
In March 2015, in the global rich list released by Forbes, Kang Jianfei's personal assets soared to US$116 billion, and Bill Gates, who ranked second, had a net worth of only US$76 billion.
Domestic netizens jokingly call Kang Jianfei Kang Qianyi. His 30-year-old eldest daughter Kang Jiaqi officially took over Oriental Dream Factory and frequently appeared in newspapers and magazines. She was praised by netizens as the world's No. 1 white and rich beauty. Little did they know that this dream lover, who countless men flocked to, was in love with Kang Qianyi every night and moaned every night. They didn't know that this white and rich beauty already had two daughters: one was 16 years old and the other was 12 years old. What's even more outrageous is that these two daughters were also taken into the harem by Kang Jianfei, and the eldest daughter was even three months pregnant. The bitch Fei was quite proud of this.
2016…