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Li Ka-shing invests in nano-LED lights, and the "gold finger" effect spreads to the lighting industry chain

According to Hong Kong Ming Pao, Li Ka-shing, chairman of Cheung Kong Holdings, who has always loved investing in technology and Internet stocks, has made another new move after investing in "artificial eggs". Superman's recent pursuit of Nanoleaf nano-LED light bulbs immediately triggered a Midas touch effect in the Hong Kong stock market, and the stock prices of many LED lighting concept stocks soared. The light bulb mentioned in the report is an LED light bulb produced by Nanoleaf. The product is characterized by being fully illuminated 360 degrees in real time when it is turned on. It only requires 12 watts to reach 1,600 lumens of brightness, which is less than 100 watts for the same incandescent lamp. The bulb is a 120-volt product with a brightness of 1200 to 1800 lumens. It is said that the product orders were received satisfactorily, but not all were shipped in time before the Lunar New Year, resulting in 700 supporters unable to enjoy the products.

Comment: Wherever Li Chaoren pointed, the butterfly effect immediately appeared. Nano is a unit of length, which is 10-9m. Human cell size ranges from 5 microns to 20 microns. 1 micron is equal to 1000 nanometers, which is approximately one hundredth the diameter of a hair. These nanoparticles can be loaded with a variety of things at the same time, such as quantum dots and drugs. Quantum dots are very tiny semiconductor materials. This kind of quantum dot lighting is said to be the best way out for quantum dots. Based on the continued implementation of relevant bids and subsidy policies in various regional markets in 2014, it will be of considerable help in increasing the penetration rate of LED lighting. At the same time, the price of LED lighting is not much different from that of ordinary lighting such as energy-saving bulbs. Consumers' environmental awareness is rising, prompting a global wave of lamp replacement. Therefore, Li Chaoren’s investment in nano-LED was not just a whim.

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