Carlos K. H. Ho
Compliance Officer at Kuentai Securities Kam Ngan Co. Ltd.
Active connections
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James Joseph Moore | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 27 years |
Donald Brown | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 18 years |
Peter Joynt | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 16 years |
Adrian Pedro K. H. Ho | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 20 years |
Tak Bun Yeung | M | 58 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Wa Kei Lo | M | 53 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Ping Wing Pao | M | 77 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Wo Fong | M | 73 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Zhen Bang Luo | M | 57 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Wing Yung Tan | M | 69 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Steve Singer | M | - |
Boston University
| 30 years |
Chun Hung Chan | M | 61 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 4 years |
Xiaojia Li | M | 63 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Mark E. Crovella | M | - |
Boston University
| 30 years |
Xiao Nan Fu | F | 54 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Michael A. Eruzione | M | 69 |
Boston University
| 29 years |
Christina Gaw | F | 51 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Kar Ho Wong | M | 41 |
Macau Youth Entrepreneur Association
| - |
Ka Yan Yiu | M | 55 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 2 years |
Anna Cheung | F | 56 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 3 years |
Chee Ming Liu | M | 73 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Lou Pasubio | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 24 years |
Patrick Sun | M | 66 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Garth Arden Pierce | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | - |
Peter Tang | M | - |
Bay Roberts Resources Ltd.
| - |
Mark R. Frederick | M | 61 |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 27 years |
Wai Kin Cheng | M | 81 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Chun Hong Chan | M | 60 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Eirene Yeung | F | 64 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Lee Lam | M | 64 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Michael Doggett | M | 63 |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 16 years |
James T. Stamas | M | 91 |
Boston University
| 29 years |
Tai Yu Kuo | M | 72 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Bing Lun Lam | M | 81 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Tong Hoo Tsoi | M | 59 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Hon Man Hung | M | 70 |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | 8 years |
Chiu Mo Tsang | M | 51 |
Macau Youth Entrepreneur Association
| - |
Julia Charlton | F | - |
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd.
The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Ltd. Investment Banks/BrokersFinance HKEx is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited, Hong Kong Futures Exchange Limited and Hong Kong Securities Clearing Company Limited. It brings together the market organisations which have transformed Hong Kong's financial services industry from a domestically focused market to become a central market place in Asia attracting investment funds from all over the world. HKEx was listed in June 2000 following the integration of Hong Kong's securities and derivatives markets. As a market-driven organisation, answerable to its shareholders, HKEx competes vigorously for opportunities in the region and around the world. HKEx's operations are organised into focused units, directly supervised and controlled by management and the board of directors. The board, the highest decision-making body, determines HKEx's objectives, missions, strategies, policies and business plan and monitors their implementation by management. In its role as the operator and frontline regulator of the central securities and derivatives marketplace in Hong Kong, HKEx regulates listed issuers; administers listing, trading and clearing rules; and provides services, primarily at the wholesale level, to customers of the exchanges and clearing houses, including issuers and intermediaries - investment banks or sponsors, securities and derivatives brokers, custodian banks and information vendors - who service the investor directly. These services comprise trading, clearing and settlement, depository and nominee services, and information services. | - |
Connections Chart
Multi-company connection
Former connections
Name | Gender | Age | Linked companies | Collaboration |
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Stephen Lautens | M | - |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 7 years |
Abdulatif Al-Seif | M | 45 |
Boston University
| 9 years |
Reem Haitham Jamil Goussous | F | 52 |
Boston University
| 6 years |
Edward Yee Ng | M | - |
Boston University
| 2 years |
Kathryn C. Kling | F | - |
Boston University
| 5 years |
Mohamed Sharara | M | - |
Boston University
| 5 years |
Malcolm Swallow | M | 73 |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 5 years |
Hong Yi Zhang | M | 79 |
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc.
Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. Precious MetalsNon-Energy Minerals Inter-Citic Minerals, Inc. operates as a development stage company, which engages in the acquisition, exploration and development of exploration stage resource properties. It holds interest in the Dachang gold project which is located in Qinghai, China. The company's subsidiaries include: Inter-Citic Holdings Ltd. and Techmat Inc. Inter-Citic Minerals was founded on February 12, 1985 and is headquartered in Markham, Canada. | 4 years |
Matthew Robert Renna | M | - |
Boston University
| 6 years |
Petrus Halim | M | 54 |
Boston University
| 5 years |
Suzanne Hendrix | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Andrew M. Jacobson | M | - |
Boston University
| 3 years |
Ben McMillan | M | 45 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Joshua Siegel | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Minalkumar Patel | M | 52 |
Boston University
| 7 years |
George Gianarikas | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Chris Lagan | M | - |
Boston University
| 3 years |
Ran Zhang | M | 56 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Joseph Listengart | M | 55 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
David Weissman | M | - |
Boston University
| 9 years |
Kathryn Haun | F | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Wassim Heneine | M | - |
Boston University
| 2 years |
Alfonso Brunet Morales-Arce | M | - |
Boston University
| 8 years |
Brian Chau | M | 44 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Leslie Soemedi | M | 44 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Daniel Caleb Feldman | M | 53 |
Boston University
| 3 years |
Jaahred Thomas | M | - |
Boston University
| 7 years |
Erin Spalsbury | F | - |
Boston University
| - |
Wang Kei Cheung | M | 46 |
Boston University
| 5 years |
Robert Gracia | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Davis Jiang | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Lan Xie | F | 52 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Astini Bernawati Oudang | F | 53 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Robert De Gracia | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Felix Gonzalez | M | - |
Boston University
| 5 years |
Shauna Spenley | F | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Jean Gysel | M | - |
Boston University
| 1 years |
Beth Torrie | F | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Ceylan Cansen | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Tania Ortiz Mena López Negrete | F | 53 |
Boston University
| 1 years |
Maxim Duckworth | M | - |
Boston University
| 2 years |
R. Robert Nagel | M | - |
Boston University
| 9 years |
Timothy Mulrenan | M | - |
Boston University
| 2 years |
Armann Thorvaldsson | M | - |
Boston University
| - |
Matt Eagan | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Michael Arbuthnot | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Eric D. Muller | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Edward Kung | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Jarlon Tsang | M | - |
Boston University
| 2 years |
Ryan David Keating | M | 51 |
Boston University
| 5 years |
Guy Baron | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Igor Ulis | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Lan Xie | F | 51 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Yarom Ophir | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Gregory T. Casamento | M | - |
Boston University
| 3 years |
Brian David Wright | M | 49 |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Chris Bertinelli | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Hadley Wilkins | F | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Marc Jason Albanese | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Allie Burns | F | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Michael Mallick | M | - |
Boston University
| 4 years |
Christian Sannia | M | - |
Boston University
| 2 years |
Statistics
Country | Connections | % of total |
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United States | 63 | 63.00% |
Hong Kong | 23 | 23.00% |
Canada | 12 | 12.00% |
Age of Connections
Active
Past
Male
Female
Members of the board
Executives
Origin of connections
- Stock Market
- Insiders
- Carlos K. H. Ho
- Personal Network