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The Emperor’s New Groove

When Alex Yeung joined his family business in 2009, he knew exactly what he was getting himself into. After all, he practically grew up in the Emperor Group’s offices, and spent every chance he could learning the tricks of the trade from the man who knew the company best: his father and the chairman of the group, Albert Yeung. Alex’s recent appointment as vice-chairman comes as Emperor Group is celebrating its 80th anniversary, giving the Yeung clan two reasons to celebrate.

Founded in 1942 by Albert’s father Yeung Shing, Emperor grew from a small watch shop in Kowloon to an integrated group with diversified business units, which include property, financial services, watches and jewellery, entertainment, culture, hospitality, digital media and home living.

The group fared well during the pandemic: despite challenging economic conditions, the team expanded the Emperor Cinemas business into The Lohas in Tseung Kwan O, Times Square in Causeway Bay and The Venetian in

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