19 Jan 2013

An attempt by a company owned by William Mong Man-wai's first five children to make a quick claim of HK$1 billion from the late rice-cooker tycoon's estate was rejected by the High Court.

3:18AM
21 Dec 2012

The late founder of Shun Hing Holdings, William Mong Man-wai, made specific bequests to his two eldest children in his will, according to information revealed in a Court of Appeal ruling yesterday...

3:55AM
24 Nov 2012

The second wife of late rice-cooker tycoon William Mong Man-wai has accused the billionaire's divorced first wife of trying to destroy her entitlement under Mong's will.

3:30AM
22 Nov 2012

A Liberian-registered company which has been suing the executors of rice-cooker tycoon William Mong Man-wai's estate for about US$133 million (HK$1 billion) has taken another legal step.

4:20AM
27 Apr 2012

Five companies linked to late rice-cooker tycoon William Mong Man-wai's Shun Hing Group are suing his estate for more than HK$1 billion.

1:36PM
27 Apr 2012

Five companies linked to the late rice-cooker tycoon William Mong Man-wai's Shun Hing Group are suing the executors of his estate for more than HK$1 billion which they say they are owed.

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1:36PM

Two lawmakers thrown out of panel meeting

10:49AM

The chairman of the Bank of East Asia has emerged as an executor of the estate of the tycoon dubbed the king of electric rice cookers, court documents reveal.

8:22AM

Tycoon William Mong Man-wai has a lot to thank Japan for. It was 1949, with the country reeling from the devastation of defeat in the second world war and the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima and...

3:13PM

Shun Hing Group chairman William Mong Man-wai (front, second from right) is the centre of attention at the launch yesterday at the Convention and Exhibition Centre of a fund bearing his name,...

10:16AM

As vice-chairman of Shun Hing Electronic Holdings, David Mong Tak-yeung expects to attend any number of lengthy meetings during the year with the management and corporate advisers to scrutinise...

5:49AM

On February 18, the day tycoon and philanthropist Lim Por-yen (right) died, the Purple Mountain (Zijinshan) Observatory in Nanjing named a small star after him.


Apparently, the...

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