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Old Jul 3, 2011 | 11:22 pm
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Originally Posted by peasant
VK - good post. However, it was my understanding that "public" analysis (vs private) would also look at the public benefits as well as dis-benefits.

One oddity about the AAHK is that only the airport infrastructure is included in the balance sheet - the N Lantau express way & bridges are not, despite very much being part of the original airport project. But in which case, I guess you would have to value Tung Chung as a benefit.

I would be hugely surprised if a "holistic" evaluation didn't show a very strong return to the HK public. Look at the original investment in HKIA - the govt is getting c.9bn cash flow on 48bn of assets (disregarding financing mix of the assets) Plus cargo & pax throughput have doubled over what was possible at Kai Tak. Tung Chung also seems to have been one of the more successful "New Towns" - I would say only Shatin is more "valuable"
I'm not trying to disprove your entire message, but how do you value tung chung? All i know is Sheung Shui has been a massive plughole for china money in the last few years.
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