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  • Wharf's move follows earlier fundraising plans by rivals Sino Land Co. and Hang Lung Properties Ltd., which in November raised a combined HK$16 billion via share placements to finance their China businesses.

    Wharf Seeks $3.1 Billion in Rights Offering Joanne Chiu 2011

  • Despite the criticisms, Canary Wharf's towers are so much a part of the London skyline that television news uses them as a backdrop to stories about global banking.

    Reg Ward obituary 2011

  • Mr. Ngan added that Wharf's fundraising plan doesn't come as a surprise as the developer has been aggressively acquiring sites in China in recent months.

    Wharf Seeks $3.1 Billion in Rights Offering Joanne Chiu 2011

  • Wharf's businesses also include pay-television company i-Cable Communications Ltd., fixed-line telecommunications provider Wharf T&T Ltd., and ports operator Modern Terminals Ltd.

    Wharf Plans to Ramp Up China Investment Polly Hui 2011

  • Doubtless catering to its core demographic, Canary Wharf's free outdoor screen has primarily hosted live sports events so far this summer, but now the holidays have set in, its selection has broadened.

    This week's new film events 2011

  • By choosing to raise funds through a rights issuance instead of share placement, Wharf's existing shareholders can avoid dilution of their equity interests by subscribing to the shares at a discount to market prices.

    Wharf Seeks $3.1 Billion in Rights Offering Joanne Chiu 2011

  • As well as property investment and development, Wharf's businesses include pay-television company i-Cable Communications Ltd., fixed-line telecommunications provider Wharf T

    Wharf's Profit Soars 86% to Record Joyce Li 2010

  • Wharf's 2009 result was also boosted by a net profit of HK$1. 39 billion from the sale of Beijing Capital Times Square, a retail and office complex in the Chinese capital.

    Wharf's Profit Soars 86% to Record Joyce Li 2010

  • Wharf's 2009 result was also boosted by a net profit of HK$1. 39 billion from the sale of Beijing Capital Times Square, a retail and office complex in the Chinese capital.

    Wharf's Profit Soars 86% to Record Joyce Li 2010

  • Operating profit from Wharf's logistics operation rose 30% to HK$811 million from HK$626 million, mainly because of a strong recovery at its terminals operation as global trade recovered.

    Retail, Terminals Boost Wharf's Profit 2010

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