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Vivine Wang is the wife of H. Roger Wang, a Chinese-American businessman and founder of Golden Eagle International Group. She is an active philanthropist who regularly participates in various charitable events alongside her husband. The couple has two children. Their elder daughter, Dorothy Wang, is widely recognized for her appearances on reality television, while their younger daughter is named Janice Wang. Due to limited public information, Vivine Wang's exact age is currently unknown.
Vivine Wang and her family derive their wealth from a diverse portfolio of business interests, including investments in hotels, real estate, and retail operations in China. Golden Eagle International, a prominent department store chain founded by Roger Wang, is publicly listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. The family’s collective net worth is estimated to be approximately $3.2 billion, placing them among the wealthiest Asian-American families.
Vivine Wang has played a supportive role in her husband’s business enterprises, contributing to important financial and strategic decisions. Though not formally holding an executive title, she has been involved behind the scenes in the governance and oversight of the family’s ventures. Vivine has also made occasional appearances on the reality television series Rich Kids of Beverly Hills, which starred her daughter Dorothy Wang. These brief engagements have drawn media attention and added a layer of public visibility to her otherwise private life.
Known for her understated demeanor, Vivine Wang is often described as down-to-earth and composed. She shares a longstanding and respectful marriage with Roger Wang. The couple, married for several decades, has built a relationship grounded in mutual trust and support. There is no public information suggesting any marital discord or consideration of divorce during their time together.
In 2008, Vivine Wang filed a formal complaint against several employees of Bear Stearns, alleging they provided misleading financial information that persuaded her husband, Roger Wang, to purchase shares in the company. The dispute arose during the turbulent period leading up to Bear Stearns’ acquisition by JPMorgan Chase & Co. at a significantly reduced price. As a result of the controversy, the Wangs declined to complete payment for the disputed stock acquisition.
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