... ng on the tap for five minutes, which it says is closer to "daily water use habit". However, we were taught as children to save water, so we wonder how many people have such a habit. Herd mentality M ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-22
... lities to tap into the nascent and fast-growing field of biosimilars, the report said. Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are said to have been hired to arrange Samsung Bioepis' share sale. Samsung Bioepis i ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-21
The Hong Kong Productivity Council (HKPC) opened Tuesday the city's first 3D printing support center in a bid to help local manufacturers tap the new technology. "It houses the most comprehensive spec ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-19
Their stories are well documented and their presence cannot be ignored by their sheer number. But for the most part, Hong Kong domestic helpers are invisible in their own surroundings. Filmmakers Joan ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-17
... endors to tap three million HK addresses that cover some of the most remote locations. Based on research, Hongkong Post has grouped its address database into 38 categories using criteria like affluenc ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-17
... ater, and tap the easiest-to-reach energy sources. And so as new people arrive, food is produced on less fertile, more fragile land. Water is transported further or purified. Energy is produced from m ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-17
“I'm singing in the rain, just singing in the rain. What a glorious feeling, I'm happy again …” Gene Kelly sings and tap-dances along those lines in the iconic lamppost scene in the eponymous movie af ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-15
... rparts to tap the market. At the moment, foreigners can own up to 40 percent of a shipping agency in the country. Request for a bigger share has to be approved by the Board of Investment on a case by ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-14
... trying to tap Chinese investors for US$1 billion in a new round of financing. Also, Uber China shareholder Baidu Inc. is reportedly raising its stake in the company. Beijing News quoted Liu as sayin ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-13
Hong Kong's small and medium enterprises face a constant dilemma: How can the firms, which often have limited resources, effectively tap the huge mainland market? One basic question is whether they sh ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-12
Hongkongers have undergone a massive change in their impression of the city they live in. We now wonder whether the tap water at home is lead-free. Old trees on the roadside have suddenly been choppe ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-11
... ilers can tap mainland demand for things ranging from health care goods to infant formula, while cutting back on manpower or even getting rid of their costly brick and mortar shops, Wong wrote. -- Con ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-10
... e keen to tap into the sea of data and make something out of it. One classic example is Google Flu Trends. Created with the aim of tracking the spread of influenza across the United States, the progra ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-10
... pipes to tap the water supply, Tang said, the African also sold drugs to young people in Shui Tau village, where the site is located. Lala was evicted from his previous home in Lo Uk Tsuen for growin ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-07
... e plan to tap Chinese students in South Korea to help domestic firms crack the mainland market. Twenty teams of two (one Chinese and one Korean) from Tongmyong University in Pusan will be trained by l ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-05
Foxconn Technology Group (02038.HK) is looking for manufacturing sites in India to tap into the country's massive labor pool. “India is a big, big country. Too many places, too many states, too many c ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-05
... with the tap water contamination scandal. This livelihood issue was very quickly politicized and turned into a sledgehammer to beat the Leung administration. The game plan of Leung and the central go ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-05
Since the 2008 financial crisis that weakened the economies in the West, Israel, like many other export countries, has been increasingly targeting emerging markets in Asia, particularly China. Last ye ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-04
... commuters tap and swipe on smartphone screens, their Japanese counterparts bury themselves in newspapers. Some attribute this phenomenon to the fact that the Japanese love tradition and reading newspa ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-04
... ad in its tap water, suggesting that the contamination crisis is no longer limited to public housing estates and that even luxury homes built by private developers cannot be exempted from the lead sca ...More
EJ Insight2015-08-03