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  • With a lot of customers in Hong Kong and mainland of China, the company provides business partner mach-making se [http://www.bric.hk BRIC International Group Co Ltd (Hong Kong)]
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  • ...save quite a bit of money. There comes a second that each visitor to Hong Kong needs to face his or her nourishment fears. Moreover, [http://www.colourlo
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  • *Hong Kong: only 98 RON and 99 RON are available in the market. There have b
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  • [[Image:HK Shell depot.JPG|250px|right|thumb|Oil Depot in [[Kowloon]] [[Hong Kong]]]]
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  • LPG was once a popular cooking fuel in [[Hong Kong]]; however, the continued expansion of [[town gas]] to buildings has reduce
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  • In Hong Kong, as there is no oil refinery plant located in Hong Kong, Gasoline was imported from Singapore, which is 98 RON. However, V-Power s
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  • |[[Hong Kong]] |Shell Hong Kong/[http://www.shell.com.hk/home/content/hkg-en/products_services/on_the_road/
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  • ...Tennis Patrons' Association]] to play [[Hong Kong Tennis Classic|The Hong Kong Ladies Chellenge 2003]] but she lost to her compatriot and former [[Yugosla
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  • ...ZfjWr4ywU9I&refer=asia}}</ref> It also has a listed sister company in Hong Kong, [[CNOOC Limited]]. [[Category:Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange]]
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  • [[Category:Warrants issued in Hong Kong Stock Exchange]]
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  • ...ed, commonly referred to as "[[Sinopec]] Limited", is listed on the [[Hong Kong Stock Exchange]] and the [[Shanghai Stock Exchange]].<ref>[http://english.s
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  • | location_city = {{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Hong Kong]] | parent = [[Hong Kong and China Gas]]
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  • * [[CNOOC Limited]] (中国海洋石油有限公司) is listed in [[Hong Kong]] and [[New York]] {{sehk|0883}}, {{nyse|CEO}}. ...d Services]] (COSL) is a fellow subsidiary of CNOOC Limited listed in Hong Kong.
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  • ...K Shell depot.JPG|thumb|right|upright|Shell oil depot in [[Kowloon]], Hong Kong]]
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  • ...Heavy Industries]] being towed by a tug collided with the anchored [[Hong Kong]] registered [[Petroleum tanker#Merchant tankers|crude carrier]] ''Hebei Sp ...ational Association of Independent Tanker Owners (INTERTANKO) and the Hong Kong Shipowners' Association.<ref>http://marinenorway.etp.no/sider/tekst.asp?sid
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  • ...y; Hersman, Deborah A. P. | title=Marine Accident Report: Allision of Hong Kong-Registered Containership M/V ''COSCO Busan'' with the Delta Tower of the Sa On July 23, 2008, a federal grand jury indicted Fleet Management Ltd of Hong Kong, the company that operated the ''COSCO Busan''. The indictment included six
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  • ...ry 2010, registered in [[Panama]]. The vessel is currently owned by a Hong Kong company, who operates it under the name ''Dong Fang Ocean''.
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  • | Ship owner = [[Hong Kong Bloom Shipping Ltd.]] (2008-present)<BR>[[SeaRiver Maritime]] (1989-2008)<B ...y, sold ''Mediterranean'' to a Hong Kong-based shipping company named Hong Kong Bloom Shipping Ltd., which renamed the ship once again as ''Dong Fang Ocean
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  • ...franchise, with the exception of those in the Republic of Ireland and Hong Kong which remain in company ownership.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://images-na.ssl ...ntral Tower Marks & Spencer 2009.jpg|thumb|A Marks & Spencer store in Hong Kong]]
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  • ...Foo). Mei Foo Sun Chuen was the first [[private housing estate]] in Hong Kong and at the time of completion, the 99 tower complex was considered the larg ...r are formerly notable for academically poor students (The schools in Hong Kong are divided, based on academic achievements into 3 categories. The aforemen
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  • ...nd '''Rambler Oasis Hotel''' (青逸酒店). It was developed by [[Cheung Kong Holdings]]. The name Rambler comes from the name of nearby channel, [[Rambl ...rivate swimming pool at Rambler Crest is the longest swimming pool in Hong Kong.{{Fact|date=June 2009}}
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  • ...use) is a [[cape]] in the south west corner of [[Tsing Yi Island]], [[Hong Kong]]. Its shore was reclaimed for the [[Mobil]] oil depot.{{Citation needed|d {{Coord missing|Hong Kong}}
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