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HKBN Ltd., commonly known for its subsidiary Hong Kong Broadband Network Limited (Chinese: 香港寬頻有限公司), is a Hong Kong–based Internet, communication and telecommunication company. [1] HKBN was established on 23 August 1999, it is one of the largest residential and enterprise internet, communication and telecommunications service ...
Today we'll look at HKBN Ltd. (HKG:1310) and reflect on its potential as an investment. To be precise, we'll consider... Why HKBN Ltd.’s (HKG:1310) Return On Capital Employed Looks Uninspiring
Today we'll take a closer look at HKBN Ltd. (HKG:1310) from a dividend investor's perspective. Owning a strong...
The big shareholder groups in HKBN Ltd. (HKG:1310) have power over the company. Insiders often own a large chunk of...
HKBN was the first ISP to deploy Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) in the local residential market in September 2007 while the other competitors still predominantly use copper wires for their last mile. City Telecom was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (Stock Code: 1137) in August 1997, with an ADR Listing on the Nasdaq National Market (Ticker ...
New World Telecommunications Limited (abb. NWT) also known as New World Telecom, was a fixed line provider of Hong Kong S.A.R., China.It was a subsidiary of New World Development, via New World Telephone Holdings; New World Telecommunications was acquired by a competitor, Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) in February 2016.
Howard Marks put it nicely when he said that, rather than worrying about share price volatility, 'The possibility of...
As of April 2006, HKBN offers its customers Internet access with speeds starting from 10 Mbit/s up to 1000 Mbit/s (1 Gbit/s) via Fiber to the building and Fiber to the Home. However the speed to non-Hong Kong destinations is capped to 20 Mbit/s. As of November 2009, the company was offering 100 Mbit/s service for HK$99 (about $13 US) per month.