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P C Woo & CoLegal Expansion
As one of the oldest solicitor firms in Hong Kong, P C Woo & Co was the first local law firm to set up offices in Chengdu, Sichuan, and as of today, they remain the only Hong Kong firm there, said Moses Cheng, who has been with the firm for decades. He was the mastermind behind the expansion, under CEPA. He explained they set up a joint venture with Beijing law firm Zhonglun W&D and extended their services to 18 major cities on the Mainland.
Interview Date: 2017/08
Particle Accelerator Ltd (ParticleX)Innovation to Solve Industry Hurdles
ParticleX helps start-ups that are developing solutions to address specific business challenges and prepare for ESG changes
Interview Date: 2022/01
Pat Chun International LtdEight Decades and Three Generations of Deliciousness
Pat Chun has retained a place in Hongkongers’ kitchens by releasing new products while staying true to its emphasis on quality, reports Chamber writer Elaine Chan
Interview Date: 2016/10
Plaza Premium Lounge Management LtdServing The Majority of Air Travellers
After a career in investment banking, Song Hoi-see was driven by a heartfelt desire to “do something for the majority” and ventured out to start his own business that allows travelers flying economy class to enjoy airport lounge privileges.
Interview Date: 2016/11
Plus Me International LimitedBehind the Curtain
Plus Me’s products can be found in high-end department stores around the world, although you won’t see their name anywhere, discovers Chamber staff writer Kari Yu
Interview Date: 2019/09
Polytrade PaperPioneer in marketing environmentally friendly paper in Hong Kong opens companies' eyes to the benefits of recycled paper
When Michael Chan was given the job of promoting a brand of high quality paper to the local printing trade, he thought he might as well be trying to sell refrigerators to the Eskimos.
Interview Date: 2003/12
Polytrade Paper Corporation LtdPolytrade Paper Celebrates Two Decades with the Chamber
Michael Chan has been in the paper industry for over 50 years. With the rise of the design industry, the increase of American companies in Hong Kong and their focus on corporate branding, he introduced a wide selection of premium papers from an American paper mill in the ‘70s.
Interview Date: 2015/12
PR in the SpotlightI have always believed that professionals don't need people managing them. This is a 'people' industry, so all staff have to be professional...
Just twelve years ago, Mr Tsang, Chairman and Managing Director of Strategic Public Relations Group (SPRG), set up his public relations company with a staff of just five. Today, he says SPRG is the largest public relations company in the SAR, employing around 110 staff in Hong Kong alone.
Interview Date: 2008/08