Issue: May 17, 2012   (Archive)
Friday, May 24, 2013   

Ties that bind
Air cargo agent ASR Holdings (1803) may handle thousands of tonnes of inanimate parcels every year, but chairman Sunny Yu Ho-yuen says the aviation logistics industry is much more about the human touch.



Yes, boss
Sun Hung Kai & co (0086) chief executive officer William Leung Wing-cheung was a banker in his previous avatar and the embodiment of everything a good boss should be.

Perils of property boost preference for mainland-linked shares
China's most recent economic numbers - compared with those of Europe and the United States - remain relatively resilient.

Could you get away with corporate espionage?
Electronic gadgets are often fun but there is rarely one as useful as this: a new type of flash memory stick that can self- destruct by remote control.

Twist of fate
Many may envy his close relationship with senior mainland leaders. But Irons Sze Wing-wai's path to success has been strewn with difficulties.

China poised to crank up capital account opening
China is poised to boost quotas on outbound investment schemes to US$100 billion (HK$780 billion) and cut barriers to moving foreign currency in and out of the country in a series of swift but small steps to crank open its tightly controlled capital account.

Broker bets on marriage of social network and trading platform
A new Hong Kong based internet stock trading platform hopes to make trading more convenient by bringing in new technologies such as a Twitter-like social media network and an easily customizable interface.

Lights, camera, action!
Wing Chun, a type of Kung Fu, has been used by its practitioners throughout history to defend their homes during hostile invasions. But now, in an era without conflict, it could become key to the revival of Hong Kong's film industry.

Canvas the new safe-haven for Hong Kong investors
Unnerved by a febrile stock exchange and persistent rumblings of a potential dip in property prices, Hong Kong investors are seeking refuge in art and the lure of both financial and cultural rewards.

Private air travel gets fresh wings
Anthony Newcombe wants to get you anywhere, anytime.

Up the value chain
Over the past few years, China Vehicle Components Technology Holdings (1269) - the nation's fourth-largest maker of shock absorbers - has been evolving gradually from being a dominant player in the domestic market to one that has research and development capabilities and growth ambitions beyond the mainland.



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