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Passenger car with Sing Tao News Corporation livery. Sing Tao Daily is the oldest Chinese language daily newspaper in Hong Kong, having commenced publication on 1 August 1938. [3] The first overseas edition of the paper was launched in 1963 in San Francisco, where the group’s first overseas office was set up in May 1964. [3]
In early 2002, Sing Tao Media acquired the Hong Kong magazines 'Teens' and 'East Touch', as founding titles in the magazine publishing division of the group. [5] [8] The predecessors of Sing Tao Holdings as the parent company of Sing Tao group, was Sing Tao Limited (aka: Sing Tao Newspapers Limited and Sin Poh Amalgamated (H.K.) Limited).
'Hong Kong United Stock Exchange'). The initial public offering price was HK$6. [18] Sing Tao's shared was traded in [old] Hong Kong Stock Exchange Limited since 1977. [19] Sing Tao's listing was only few years behind the listing of Haw Par Brothers International, a Singapore company held by Singapore-based branch of Aw family. [20]
1938 in Hong Kong Paid Daily State-controlled [† 1] Sing Tao Daily: 星島日報: 1938 Paid Daily Pro-government Wen Wei Po: 文匯報: 1938 in Shanghai 1948 in Hong Kong Paid Daily State-controlled [† 1] Sing Pao Daily News: 成報: 1939 Paid Daily Pro-government Hong Kong Commercial Daily: 香港商報: 1952 Paid Daily State-controlled ...
Sai Wo Siu became the CEO of Sing Tao News Corporation Limited (HKG:1105) in 2013. This analysis aims first to...
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As of 2001, The Standard was published by Hong Kong iMail Newspapers Limited [5] [6] (previously known as Hong Kong Standard Newspapers Limited) [6] [7] but currently The Standard Newspapers Publishing Limited. [2] These enterprises are owned by Sing Tao News Corporation Limited, also the publisher of Sing Tao Daily [8] and Headline Daily. [9]
Headline Daily (Chinese: 頭條日報) is a free weekday mass-market newspaper in Hong Kong. It was launched on 12 July 2005, by the Sing Tao group, as the territory's second free Chinese-language newspaper, after Metro Daily. Coverage includes local and international news, business, entertainment, lifestyle and sports.