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Talk of the toons

GoAnimate CEO Alvin Hung is revolutionising animation creation, writes Raymond Ma. ...

The queen of green

Katherine Lau strives to make Fuji Xerox (HK) a more environmentally friendly firm, writes Nicholas Olczak. ...

Michelin to cut 500 jobs at Canadian plant

French tyremarker Michelin would reduce production and cut jobs by mid-2015. ...

Why is it so hard to get into HK's sports field?

I've sent over 300 sports related job applications and with no recruiter feedback, I'm beginning to wonder if the ads are fake. ...

Defying gravity

Astronaut Chris Hadfield shares life lessons in out-of-this-world memoir, reports Nick Walker. ...

Full of beans

Former HK-based commodity trader Sam Say’s coffee business helps Laotian farmers achieve freedom, writes Sandra Lam. ...

Gift of knowledge

From his HK roots, NUS Business School Dean Bernard Yeung has gone far, writes Rex Aguado. ...

A love for gloves

Juliana Lam’s hands-on approach is reaping rewards for her family’s business, writes Wong Yat-hei. ...

Canadian workers pay price amid training cuts

There’s no shortage of theories about why Canadian investment and productivity have lagged, including complacency drawn from the country’s reliance on easy commodity riches. Bosses with less training than their US peers aren’t inclined to build their employees’ long-term skills and instead focus on short-term tasks such as using a particular tool ...

Great news

Bloomberg TV’s Susan Li is creating quite a success story, writes Sandra Lam. ...