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Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery mulls Hong Kong IPO
Zhengzhou Coal Mining Machinery mulls Hong Kong IPO
The initial public offering is planned to be launched next month.
The Wings second phase up for sale soon
The price will be up to HK$15,000 per square foot.
Noble House's Noble Crab outlet opens in Hong Kong
The outlet is located in Wong Nai Chung Road, Happy Valley.
ENN cancels acquisition plans of China Gas through consortium
Moody's gave the move a thumbs up.
CLP Power's MTN drawdown gets A1 Rating from Moody's
Moody's however cautions of liquidity pressures.
Peking Medicine Manufactory ordered to extend recall
Another batch of proprietary Chinese medicines was found to contain excessive mercury.
Café De Coral Hong Kong operations in-line with expectation
Profitability could take a hit though in China where Café De Coral has yet to reach critical mass, says Kim Eng.
China Life issues profit warning
Net profit for 9M11 is forecast to decrease by around 55% YoY.
COGO 9-month sales hit 91% target
An expert however cautions sales slowdown looming from Nov-Dec in Northern China.
Raiffeisen Bank International AG gets banking license in Hong Kong
This brings the number of licensed banks in Hong Kong to 155.
Government unveils two residential sites at Tseung Kwan O, Jordan
These will be for public tender between 9 November to 7 December.
Property prices forecast to rise
The expectation is 10 to 20 percent in two to three years.
Chief Executive CY Leung to discuss Government reorganisation
The proposal will be talked about at the Legislative Council meeting on 17 October 2012.
Site near Long Ping MTR station attracts 8 bids
The site is estimated to cost up to HK$1.9 billion.
Soundwill sells 13 & 15 Mercury Street for HKD180m
DMG expecs the sales will generate HKD75m in gross profit in FY12F.
Government issues alert against bogus website
The website www.schmailhk.com looks similar to Shanghai Commercial Bank's online portal.
Accounting firm BDO seeks mergers
The move is part of plans to offer more diverse services to customers.
Commentary
Progressive rating system to impact mid-to-luxury residential properties in Hong Kong