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David Webb: Webb-site shareholder activism, Hong Kong economics and corporate governance

David Webb: Webb-site shareholder activism, Hong Kong economics and corporate governance

Update: 2025-05-13
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David Webb, a renowned investor and activist, discusses his journey and contributions to Hong Kong's corporate governance and transparency. He talks about his background as a schoolboy investor, how he got to Hong Kong and about how he built his nonprofit platform, webb-site.com, which provides extensive databases and news analysis. Webb emphasized the need for reforms, including abolishing stamp duty, implementing a class action system, and improving corporate governance. He criticizes the government's over-regulation and central planning, advocating for a return to Hong Kong's laissez-faire economy. Webb also discusses the challenges of maintaining his website post-illness and the importance of public data transparency. The discussion is introduced by FCC president Lee Williamson and moderated by veteran journalist Philip Bowring.


Produced by Jarrod Watt

Theme music composed by Allen Youngblood


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David Webb: Webb-site shareholder activism, Hong Kong economics and corporate governance

David Webb: Webb-site shareholder activism, Hong Kong economics and corporate governance