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Alex Tang, Research Director, University of Wisconsin
(BSc) and Chinese University of Hong Kong (MPhil), is a veteran
economist, with twenty-two years' experience of business-oriented
research. He spent six years with China Light & Power, during
which he was involved in the economic/financial valuation of the
Daya Bay Nuclear Plant and the Guangdong Cong Hua Pumped Storage
Scheme. In 1997, Capital Magazine named Tang 'Navigator for the
Japanese Funds'. Alex Tang maintains a high profile in the investment
community, with his market strategies and stock picks often quoted
in the media. He coined the term "Red Chips" in 1992.
Ronny Tang, Director of e-Financial Services, Head of Information
Support & Group Company Secretary joined Core Pacific - Yamaichi
in 1998, shortly after the acquisition of Japan's Yamaichi Hong Kong
operation, to establish our retail branch network throughout Hong
Kong. He then built up and heads the e-Financial Services Department,
an e-commerce arm of Core Pacific - Yamaichi in 2000. He is also in-charge of our I.T. Department and Corporate
Communication. Being our Group Company Secretary serving the Board
since year 2000, Mr. Tang also has extensive experience in corporate planning,
project management and financing, treasury management and accountancy.
He had been working with Coopers & Lybrand in U.K. for many years,
served the special project team in corporate floatation and privatisation.
Prior to joining us, he was the Group Financial Controller to a top
tier local brokerage house, with major focus in corporate planning
and business development. He was the Regional Finance Manager to an
international infrastructure construction consortium, participating
in project financing and management to the construction of the Hong
Kong Airport and Railway Links. Mr. Tang was awarded an honour degree
from the University of Birmingham (U.K.) and held fellowship to various
professional institutions both in the U.K. and Canada in the field
of management, finance and accountancy.
Marvin Pang, Head of Institutional Sales holds the revered professional qualification of Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA). Since 1988, Marvin has had a multifarious career in financial services. A constructive start in equity analysis with Chase Manhattan Investment Management in Hong Kong was followed by a progression of sales positions of increasing seniority at, inter alia, Daiwa Canada and Dresdner Kleinwort Benson Hong Kong. Since joining CPY in 1998, he has expanded our institutional equity sales team servicing both clients at home and abroad. Marvin has personally spearheaded all our IPO roadshows in Hong Kong and Singapore. He is pivotal in catapulting CPY to be one of the most active IPO sponsors in Hong Kong as well as one of the fastest-growing investment banks over the period.
Freda Chan, Head of Debt Instruments, graduated
from the International Christian University of Tokyo with a degree
in Business Administration and Economics studies. Ms. Chan has more
than 10 years experience in the fixed income market. After graduation,
she started the fixed income profession as an analyst with Daiwa
Securities' head-office in Tokyo. She was the Senior Securities
Trader in the Industrial Bank of Japan prior to joining ex-Yamaichi
in 1994. She headed the fixed income team of Core Pacific - Yamaichi
since 1998.
Shih-Hsuan Hsia, Vice Director of Core Pacific-Yamaichi's
Beijing Office, is an Administrative Master of Taiwan National Cheng
Kung University (NCKU), and supervises the Hong Kong security and
investment bank service within the northern and north-eastern areas
of the Greater China region. Mr. Hsia joined the underwriting department
of Taiwan Core Pacific in 1993, and was appointed to Core Pacific-Yamaichi
in 1999. In this six-year period, he qualified as a Taiwan Security
Senior Trader, and was an instructor in the Finance Department of
Shih Chien University. Mr. Hsia has been responsible for the successful
listing of around ten enterprises from Taiwan and the PRC. He specializes
in the integrative programming of listings, implementation, and
business development analysis.
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