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Vision City (Chinese: 萬景峯) is a residential high-rise development located in the Tsuen Wan district of the New Territories in Hong Kong. The complex consists of five towers, [1] each of which ranks among the tallest buildings in the city. The tallest buildings in the complex are Vision City 2 and Vision City 3, which both rise 195 metres ...
The company was established and listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange via Growth Enterprise Market in 2000 with its IPO price of HK$10.38 per share. The international placing and public offer of the shares subscription were 55 and 217 times oversubscribed respectively. The company transferred its listing to the Main Board in 2018 as the data ...
The company was established in 2015 when Cheung Kong Holdings spun off its property holdings into a separate company as part of a restructuring. [1] CK Asset Holdings began trading on 3 June 2015. [2]
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It was listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange on 7 October 2010 [3] with the IPO price of HK$3.48 per share. [ 4 ] In July 2017, Sunac acquired 13 tourism projects from Dalian Wanda for US$6.6 billion [ 5 ] The company also acquired a stake in Chinese streaming service le.com in 2017.
Vision City may refer to: Vision City (Hong Kong), a high-rise development in the Tsuen Wan district of the Hong Kong's New Territories; Vision City (Rwanda), a housing development in the Rwandan capital, Kigali; Quill City, formerly Vision City, a partially completed integrated development project in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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Its Hong Kong–based distribution business, Sims Trading, was sold to CITIC Pacific. In June 2002, the 61-store Woolworths chain in New Zealand acquired in 1990, was sold for US$337 million. In 2004, the Group's Hong Kong ice manufacturing business which began in 1918 was sold for US$107 million.