for exercise. He was a keen swimmer and enjoyed playing f. Having no mate pears, he was faced with the problem, on his retirement few years ago, of
to ensure that the family business should be maintained. He ceciced the best way was to divide the empire and have it managed by his four sons-in-law a Chinese banker, an Austrian lawyer, a Japanese architect and a Chinese cancer-specialist. He encouraged his daughters to take an active role in their husbands!, businesses. It is thought the task of holding the PAO businesses together will now fall to the daughters.
Sir Y. K. PAO, who was knighted in 1973, is survived by his wife, Lacy 240, and his daughters.
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