|
Year
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Achievements
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1987
|
Inception of Wang On Engineering Company ("WOEC")
WOEC commenced its business with the provision of interior decoration
services to individual residential units in the Private Sector
Participation Scheme (PSPS) |
|
1989
|
Wang
On Construction Engineering Limited was formed to undertake
most of the construction business carried by WOEC
|
|
1991
|
Project
management for shopping centre business commenced |
|
1994
|
Wang
On Group further diversified its business into the renovation
of government buildings under the Architectural Services Department |
|
1995
|
Wang On Group listed on The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited |
|
1996
|
Wet market and car park management business commenced |
|
1997
& 1998
|
Wang On Shopping Centre Management received the "New Business
Partner" award and "Best Individual Shopping Centre
Contractor" award respectively from the Hong Kong Housing
Authority |
|
2001
|
Wang On Group acquired Wai Yuen Tong to tap in the high-growth
pharmaceutical business
Wai Yuen Tong named as one of Hong Kong Top Ten Brandnames for
2000
Wang On Group acquired interests in Luxembourg Medicine Company
and Limited ("LMC") and Hunan Xiangya Pharmaceutical
Company Limited to further strengthen its pharmaceutical business
Wang On Group acquired interests in Dailywin Group Limited ("Dailywin"),
a Hong Kong listed company
|
|
2002
|
Wai
Yuen Tong received the internationally recognised 'Superbrands'
award
Wang On Group injected Wai Yuen Tong into Dailywin, with the
aim of having a separate listed company for Wai Yuen Tong
After the injection of Wai Yuen Tong, Dailywin was renamed as
Wai Yuen Tong Medicine Holdings Limited ("WYT Holdings")
|
|
2003
|
Wang
On Group disposed its 99.97 per cent interest in LMC to WYT
Holdings, consolidating its pharmaceutical business further
under a separate listing vehicle |
|
2004
|
Wang
On Group was the third largest tenant of The Link Real Estate
Investment Trust in terms of monthly based rent
Tseung Kwan O Plaza (Allmart) Market managed by Wang On Group
was the first wet market in Hong Kong which allowed customers
to purchase via the octopus payment system |