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PricewaterhouseCoopers Firm celebrates 100 years in HK
Arthur Rylands Lowe was a man with ambition. Just four years after the English accountant journeyed from London to Hong Kong to work for then Butterfield & Swire in 1898, he resigned to start up his own business.
Interview Date: 2003/01
Sam Seng WineryHere's to your health Sam Seng -- cheers!
Sam Seng, Sam Seng Antler Pilose Medicinal Wine -- fantastic for men and women's health. Although this may not be the most poetic of slogans, Hong Kong TV viewers know the 20-year-old commercial chant by heart. The story of Sam Seng Winery, however, is virtually unknown.
Interview Date: 2003/01
TAL Apparel Textile giant plans to sew up Asian apparel market
TAL Apparel Limited may not be a household name, but the companies it supplies are: Marks & Spencer, Goldlion, Giordano -- Not bad for a company that set up shop by accident.
Interview Date: 2003/01
Tom Lee Music Promoting the world's common language is a life-long ambition for Tom Lee Music's Chief Executive Officer and Vice Chairman John Lee
It's hard to imagine John Lee as a long-haired rocker playing in a rock'n'roll band in between his business studies at the University of British Columbia in Canada. Sporting a business-buzz cut and dressed in a conservative navy blue suit, the 50-year-old entrepreneur admits that while his appearance may look different, his passion for music remains unchanged.
Interview Date: 2003/01
Vita Green Health ProductsLegendary properties of Lingzhi now confirmed by researchers
Good health may not come in a bottle, but that doesn't stop many people from wondering: Could it come in a capsule?
Interview Date: 2003/01
Wings Trading CompanyWings Soars to New Heights
For many people, the thought of running their own business is a pleasant fantasy of short hours, lots of money and a product or idea that catches like wildfire.
Interview Date: 2003/01
Deacons[The Chamber's Oldest Members ]At 150 years young, Hong Kong's oldest law firm is set to enhance its position as the largest legal practice in Asia
Few companies can claim to have such a long and prestigious history as Hong Kong law firm Deacons. The firm's founder, William Bridges, arrived in Hong Kong in 1851, just nine years after Hong Kong Island was ceded to Britain under the Treaty of Nanking.
Interview Date: 2002/12
Local Printing Press LimitedThird generation takes over helm of family printing empire
Wayne Leung is not your average printer. A banker by profession, a sailor by heart and a chevalier of the arts, the easy-going managing director switched careers to take up the reins of Local Printing Press Limited and Ye Olde Printerie in 2000.
Interview Date: 2002/12
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