Hong Kong
Hong Kong’s budget airlines on high-growth trajectory
Hong Kong’s budget airlines on high-growth trajectory
Could account for 15% of all seats by 2015.
Hong Kong to do reclamation
Government plans to reclaim land and appeals for support from green groups.
A quick guide to expand internationally with ease
Today’s fast paced and highly competitive business environment has increased the pressure on Hong Kong businesses to succeed on a tough marketplace. Business owners in Hong Kong need a solution that removes the hassles of day-to-day running of an office so they can focus on increasing their bottom line and succeeding in any market.
Revel in Papi's hearty Italian menu
Italy is best known for its passion for food, frequently served at home gatherings to a boisterous table of extended family members.
Export restriction on formula milk to stay in force: government
Despite rumors of political pressure.
What you need to know about China Yurun's sluggish performance in 2012
It has an adjusted net loss of HKD1.5b.
Sunny Optical's handset lens shipment dropped 45%
Did the Samsung deal affect February figures?
Interface evolution in Hong Kong
Think back to how fast interfaces have changed in computing; I remember my parents taking a class in COBOL where they had to type their instruction set into a terminal, that then punched a paper card that was then fed into the computer. Not exactly fast, easy or intuitive.
8 in 10 IT bosses in Hong Kong worry over scope creep
Here's the big threat to the IT industry.
Hilong Holding's net profit climbed 14.2% to RMB345m
Check out its gameplan this year.
Hong Kong's weekend primary home sales dropped 43%
Blame it on too much anticipation for SHK Properties' major launch.
Huge hospital fees increases begin April 1
To jump by over 40% for a number of major services.
People.cn opens in Hong Kong
Chinese state-owned news website says branch is important to globalization. People.cn Company, Ltd last week opened its Hong Kong branch at Harbour Grand. President and Editor-in-Chief Liao Hong said the Hong Kong branch is an important step in the company's globalization plans and will assist People.cn evolve into a first-class website. He said the branch will build a network bridge between the mainland and Hong Kong. The company is determined to actively serve Hong Kong, and intends to be a new window to present Hong Kong to the mainland and the world. Liao said that Hong Kong is the world's the world's information and wisdom center apart from its role as a major financial and trade center. Hong Kong gathers elites and has ideas and initiatives for the mainland and the world to learn from, he pointed out. Besides Hong Kong, the company has 29 branches in the mainland and subsidiaries in Tokyo, New York, San Francisco, Seoul, London, Moscow, Johannesburg and Sydney. People.cn engages mainly in government information services, Internet advertising, ISP services, opinion research, mobile value-added and technical services.
Hong Kong's population to hit 7.67m by 2021
Check out which districts will experience the greatest growth.
Check out what will drive Genting Hong Kong's 2013 earnings
Three ships from NCL expected to rake in US$150m each.
Two food factories gets 3-week suspension
They are illegally extended their food business area.
Techtronic Industries' net profit jumped 32% to USD201m
And it is set to benefit from US housing recovery.