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Hong Kong Institute of Languages Learning a new language can be child's play, as students at HKIL will tell you
During a Saturday morning language arts lesson at the Hong Kong Institute of Languages, teacher Emmanuelle Guyon was keeping a close eye on all her students.
Interview Date: 2005/04
The Chevalier GroupDigging up roads to replace ageing pipes could be a thing of the past
Digging up Hong Kong's roads to replace ageing pipes could be a thing of the past if Oscar Chow gets his way. Since 1998, he has been promoting cutting-edge, "no-dig" pipe rehabilitation technologies, which in effect doubles the lifespan of underground pipes.
Interview Date: 2005/04
AL GoodwellLocal speaker producer 'resonates' success
Landy Lau recalls how tough starting her business was when she and her husband founded their electronics trading company 17 years ago.
Interview Date: 2004/06
CLP Holdings LimitedThroughout its history, the company has strived to maintain the highest standards in technology, operational and financial management
Started out in 1901 as China Light and Power Company, Limited, CLP is now one of the most widely held and actively traded stocks on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
Interview Date: 2004/03
Caltex Oil Hong KongHelping improve air quality for a better quality of life
Traffic and air pollution seem to go hand in hand, or for pedestrians hand over mouth. But for Caltex, air pollution is a battle that needs to be won.
Interview Date: 2003/12
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
Sun Ming Hong Traditional Hong Kong trading firm stands the test of time
Founded in 1949, Sun Ming Hong started out in the Chinese medicine and herbal products business. Over the years, it tried its hand in the pearl business, marble, timber, dried seafood, and deer velvet, among others, but its core competence today is ginseng, and Chinese herbal and medicinal products.
Interview Date: 2003/08
Cafe de CoralFast food group continues to grow despite hard times
Pouring out of lifts at the start of the midday rush, Hong Kong workers bounce lunch suggestions off each other: Noodles? Sandwich? Lunchbox? Pizza? Food court? And more often than not, Cafe de Coral features among the few brand names listed as options.
Interview Date: 2003/06
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