Silas Chou
Silas K. F. Chou is a Hong Kong-based billionaire business magnate, active in the fashion sector.
Early life
Chou's father was Chao Kuang-piu. His father founded South Ocean Knitters, one of the Hong Kong's "largest knitwear manufacturers and exporters", in which he still owns a stake. In 1978, Chou and his father founded Xiang Zhou Woollen Mills in the Zhuhai Special Economy District. His sister, Susana Chou, was the President of the Legislative Assembly of Macau from 1999 to 2009.Career
In 1989, Chou and Lawrence Stroll founded Sportswear Holdings to acquire Tommy Hilfiger. Chou was the largest shareholder and became chairman of the company. In 2006, he sold his shareholding to Apax, a UK private equity firm for US$1.6 billion.In 2003, Chou and Stroll bought a majority share in Michael Kors for US$100 million. In June 2018, Chou sold the last of his investment in Kors. Chou has also heavily invested in Karl Lagerfeld and Pepe Jeans.
In 2018, a consortium led by Stroll, which included Chou, acquired the assets of the Force India Formula One team after it entered administration, subsequently forming a new team under the name Racing Point Force India.