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'''New World Department Store China Limited''' ({{hkex|825}}) is a [[Hong Kong]]-based company engaged in [[department store]] operation in [[China]]. It is a [[subsidiary]] of [[New World Development]]. It has self-owned stores and managed stores in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and operates under two [[brands]]: "New World" ([[Chinese language|Chinese:]] 新世界) and "Ba Li Chun Tian" (literally "Paris Spring")([[Chinese language|Chinese:]] 巴黎春天). Its company [[chairman]] is [[Henry Cheng]], the son of the Hong Kong [[billionaire]], [[Cheng Yu-tung]].<ref>[http://www.corporateinformation.com/Company-Snapshot.aspx?cusip=C156FQF00 New World Department Store China Limited]</ref> It was listed on the [[Hong Kong Stock Exchange]] with [[IPO]] price of HK$5.8 per share.<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/07/05/news/sxnewipo.php New World taps into retain boom with IPO]</ref>
'''New World Department Store China Limited''' ({{hkex|825}}) is a [[Hong Kong]]-based company engaged in [[department store]] operation in [[China]]. It is a [[subsidiary]] of [[New World Development]]. It has self-owned stores and managed stores in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and operates under two [[brands]]: "New World" ([[Chinese language|Chinese:]] 新世界) and "Ba Li Chun Tian" (literally "Paris Spring")([[Chinese language|Chinese:]] 巴黎春天). Its company [[chairman]] is [[Henry Cheng]], the son of the Hong Kong [[billionaire]], [[Cheng Yu-tung]].<ref>[http://www.corporateinformation.com/Company-Snapshot.aspx?cusip=C156FQF00 New World Department Store China Limited]</ref> It was listed on the [[Hong Kong Stock Exchange]] with [[IPO]] price of HK$5.8 per share.<ref>[http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/07/05/news/sxnewipo.php New World taps into retain boom with IPO]</ref>

New World Department Store China operates 32 self-owned and 5 managed stores in 17 China cities. The company also launched e-shopping platform in 2011.

Company’s financial performance reflects stable growth over the years. Recent financial year 2011 ended on June 2011 brought revenue increase by 46.8% year over year to CNY 2,479.5 million. The net income in 2011 financial year boosted 48.1% year over year and reached CNY 855.6 million. Most significant contribution to these numbers was made by sales increase in cosmetics and ladieswear segments.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://marketpublishers.com/lists/13231/news.html|title=New World Department Store China Limited Converts Another Store}}</ref>


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Revision as of 10:59, 11 April 2012

New World Department Store China Limited
新世界百貨中國有限公司
Company typeListed company
IndustryDepartment stores
Founded1993
Headquarters,
Area served
People's Republic of China
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Henry Cheng
ParentNew World Development
WebsiteNew World Department Store China Limited

New World Department Store China Limited (SEHK825) is a Hong Kong-based company engaged in department store operation in China. It is a subsidiary of New World Development. It has self-owned stores and managed stores in Hong Kong and Mainland China, and operates under two brands: "New World" (Chinese: 新世界) and "Ba Li Chun Tian" (literally "Paris Spring")(Chinese: 巴黎春天). Its company chairman is Henry Cheng, the son of the Hong Kong billionaire, Cheng Yu-tung.[1] It was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange with IPO price of HK$5.8 per share.[2]

New World Department Store China operates 32 self-owned and 5 managed stores in 17 China cities. The company also launched e-shopping platform in 2011.

Company’s financial performance reflects stable growth over the years. Recent financial year 2011 ended on June 2011 brought revenue increase by 46.8% year over year to CNY 2,479.5 million. The net income in 2011 financial year boosted 48.1% year over year and reached CNY 855.6 million. Most significant contribution to these numbers was made by sales increase in cosmetics and ladieswear segments.[3]

References

  1. ^ New World Department Store China Limited
  2. ^ New World taps into retain boom with IPO
  3. ^ "New World Department Store China Limited Converts Another Store".

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