Tycoon Talk

Tycoon Talk is a business celebrity talk show broadcast on Hong Kong's TVB Pearl by film producer / host Sean Lee-Davies, who directed and hosted two series of eight episodes featuring Hong Kong's most recognised billionaires, business leaders and entrepreneurs. In those two series, Lee-Davies gained access to not only their work environment but also their private lives. He challenged American businessman James E. Thompson to a push-up challenge; played pool with Bruce Rockowitz, co-founder of Pure; and challenged the CEO of Mission Hills golf Dr. Ken Chu to a round. He accompanied Tai Sang Bank Director Philip Ma on a helicopter ride around Hong Kong island; and went for a drive with tycoon Sir Gordon Wu in a Nissan Leaf car.

Tycoon Talk was broadcast in 2014 from August 7 to September 25, every Thursday from 21:30 to 10:00 on TVB Pearl. Tycoon Talk Series 2: The Next Generation was broadcast in 2015.

Episodes

EpisodeDate of BroadcastGuestTitleField
01 7 August 2014 Sir Gordon Wu,GBS,KCMG,FICE Chairman of Hopewell Holdings Ltd Property and Infrastructre
02 14 August 2014 Bruce Rockowitz Executive Director of Li & Fung (Trading) Ltd Principal Operating Subsidiary of the Li & Fung Group
03 21 August 2014 James E. Thompson, GBS Founder, Chairman and Chief Executive of The Crown Worldwide Group Transportation, Relocation services, Logistics and Storage services
04 28 August 2014 Dr. Ken Chu Chairman and CEO for Mission Hills Group Golf and Hospitality
05 4 September 2014 Allan Zeman,GBM,GBS,JP Chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Concepts Holdings Ltd. Entertainment and Property
06 11 September 2014 Michael Tien,BBS,JP Founder and Chairman of G2000 Fashion and Retail
07 18 September 2014 Philip Ma Director of Tai Sang Bank Property and Bank
08 25 September 2014 Francis Lui Vice Chairman of Galaxy Entertainment Group Limited Entertainment and Hospitality

References

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