Emperor International Holdings
Public (SEHK: 0163) | |
Industry | Property Investment, Property Development, Properties for Sale & Lease |
Founded | 1973 Hong Kong |
Headquarters | Hong Kong |
Key people |
Albert Yeung (Founder of Emperor Group) Luk Siu Man, Semon (Chairperson) |
Parent | Emperor Group |
Website | www.emperorint.com |
Emperor International Holdings Limited (英皇集團(國際)有限公司) is an investment holding company, which is principally engaged in property investments, property development and self-run hotel with a total GFA of 4.8 million sq. ft. in Hong Kong, Macau and China.
The Company and its subsidiaries develop and manage a wide range of property development projects, comprising large-scale integrated complexes, office buildings, shopping malls, luxurious residential blocks, industrial buildings and hotels in Hong Kong, Macau and other major cities in the Mainland China.[1]
The Company registered at Bermuda. The chairperson (non-executive director) is LUK SIU MAN, SEMON. In 2005, net assets of the company is HKD 3,435,347,000 ,net profit is HKD 471,221,000 。
History
In 1942, a small-sized watch and clock retail shop operated under the name of Shing On Kee at 149 Shanghai Street, Kowloon marked the starting point of the history of the Emperor Group.
In 1963, the present Chairman Dr Albert Yeung succeeded the watch shop and started to build the brand name “Emperor Group” and subsequently expanded into other business areas.
In 1990, acquired listed company Emperor International Holdings Limited (SEHK: 0163) and turned it into the flagship for major business including property investment & development.
In 1991, acquired Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited (SEHK: 296) and through it participated in property development business in the PRC, later entered gaming operation in Macau.
In 2007, Emperor International Holdings Limited spun off its brokerage operations Emperor Capital Group Limited(SEHK: 717)and listed on main board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
In 2008, New Media Group Holdings Limited (SEHK: 708), a Hong Kong magazine publisher, had its initial public offering and spun off from Emperor Group to list on main board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange.
Main Properties[2]
Residential Projects
- South Bay Palace, Repulse Bay
- Royal Bay, Chung Hom Wan
- JC Place, Tuen Mun
- JC Castle,Tai Po
- Green Cove,Tai Po
- Emperor Height, Tsim Sha Tsui
- Harbour One, Sai Wan
- THE JAVA, North Point
- 18 Upper East, Shau Kei Wan
- Prince Edward Road West project in Kowloon City
- Connaught Road West project in Sai Wan
- Ho Chung project in Sai Kung
- Emperor Riverside Garden Phase I&II, Xiamen
Retail Spaces
- Russell Street, Causeway Bay
- Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
- Lockhart Road, Causeway Bay
Shopping Malls
- Emperor Plaza, Tsuen Wan
- Fitfort Shopping Arcade, North Point
- Repulse Bay Project, a multifunctional leisure arcade in Repulse Bay
- A shopping mall at the junction of Avenida Do Infante and Avenida Da Praia Grande in Macau
- Emperor Star City, Shanghai
Industrial and Commercial Buildings
- Emperor Group Centre, Wan Chai
- The Ulferts Centre, Tuen Mun
- Chang’an Avenue Project, Beijing
Hotels
- The Emperor (Happy Valley) Hotel, Happy Valley
- Grand Emperor Hotel, Macau
Related links
- Emperor Group
- Emperor International Holdings Limited
- Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited
- Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited
- Emperor Capital Group Limited
- New Media Group Holdings Limited
External links
- Emperor Group
- Emperor Group - Emperor Property
- Emperor International Holdings Limited
- Emperor Watch & Jewellery Limited
- Emperor Entertainment Hotel Limited
- Emperor Capital Group Limited
- New Media Group Holdings Limited
- 18 Uppereast
- The Emperor (Happy Valley) Hotel
References
- ↑ Emperor International Holdings Limited(Corporate Information)
- ↑ Emperor Group, Property