China Star Entertainment Group
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China Star Entertainment Group
Summary
China Star Entertainment Group is a public company[1]. It draws 220 Wikipedia views per month (public_company category, ranking #170 of 929).[2]
Key Facts
- China Star Entertainment Group's instance of is recorded as public company[3].
- China Star Entertainment Group's founder is recorded as Charles Heung[4].
- China Star Entertainment Group's headquarters location is recorded as Shun Tak Centre[5].
- China Star Entertainment Group's child organization or unit is recorded as One Hundred Years of Film[6].
- China Star Entertainment Group's child organization or unit is recorded as Win's Entertainment[7].
- China Star Entertainment Group's stock exchange is recorded as Hong Kong Stock Exchange[8].
- China Star Entertainment Group's industry is recorded as film production[9].
- 1992 marks the founding of China Star Entertainment Group[10].
- China Star Entertainment Group's official website is recorded as http://www.chinastar.com.hk[11].
- China Star Entertainment Group's product or material produced is recorded as film[12].
- China Star Entertainment Group's legal form is recorded as public company[13].
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Founding
China Star Entertainment Group's founder is recorded as Charles Heung[4]. 1992 marks the founding of it[10].
Operations
China Star Entertainment Group's headquarters location is recorded as Shun Tak Centre[5]. Subsidiaries include One Hundred Years of Film[6], a business[14], founded in 1999[15], headquartered in Hong Kong[16] and Win's Entertainment[7], a business[17], in Hong Kong[18], founded in 1990[19], headquartered in Hong Kong[20].
Industry
China Star Entertainment Group's industry is recorded as film production[9].
Ownership
China Star Entertainment Group's stock exchange is recorded as Hong Kong Stock Exchange[8]. Its product or material produced is recorded as film[12].
Why It Matters
China Star Entertainment Group draws 220 Wikipedia views per month (public_company category, ranking #170 of 929).[2] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[21]