Lee Man-tat, head of Lee Kum Kee sauce empire, dies at 91
Lee Man-tat is credited with turning Lee Kum Kee into a household name in Hong Kong, with the company’s products now sold in more than 100 countries worldwide.
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Oyster sauce tycoon Lee Man-tat, chairman of Lee Kum Kee Group, has died. He was 91.
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