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新成立/ 註冊及已更改名稱的公司名單list of Newly Incorporated This is the text version of a report with Reference Number "RNC063" and entitled "List of Newly Incorporated /Registered Companies and Companies which have changed Names". The report was created on 25-04-2016 and covers a total of 4234 related records from 18-04-2016 to 24-04-2016. 這是報告編號為「RNC063」,名稱為「新成立 / 註冊及已更改名稱的公司名單」的純文字版報告。這份報告在 2016 年 4 月 25 日建立,包含從 2016 年 4 月 18 日到 2016 年 4 月 24 日到共 4234 個相關紀錄。 Each record in this report is presented in a single row with 6 data fields. Each data field is separated by a "Tab". The order of the 6 data fields are "Sequence Number", "Current Company Name in English", "Current Company Name in Chinese", "C.R. Number", "Date of Incorporation / Registration (D-M-Y)" and "Date of Change of Name (D-M-Y)". 每個紀錄會在報告內被設置成一行,每行細分為 6 個資料。 每個資料會被一個「Tab 符號」分開,6 個資料的次序為「順序編號」、「現用英文公司名稱」、「現用中文公司名稱」、「公司註冊編號」、「成立/註 冊日期(日-月-年)」、「更改名稱日期(日-月-年)」。 Below are the details of records in this report. 以下是這份報告的紀錄詳情。 1. (D&M CC)DESIGN AND MANUFACTORY COMMERCIAL CENTER LIMITED 設計製造商貿有限公司 2366243 21-04-2016 2. 1001 Trading Co., Limited 一千零一貿易有限公司 2365524 21-04-2016 3. 10Life Group Limited 2366460 22-04-2016 4. 1Place Technologies (HK) Limited 2365036 20-04-2016 5. 1Step Pro Engineering Limited 一文梓工程有限公司 2364832 19-04-2016 6. 3223 PRODUCTIONS LIMITED 2366289 22-04-2016 7. 33 Lockhart Tenant Limited 2366744 22-04-2016 8. 360 Group Limited 2366260 22-04-2016 9. 8-planetz Limited 2366944 22-04-2016 10. 8097 FOUNDATION COMPANY LIMITED 8097 基金有限公司 2365263 20-04-2016 11. 888 Asia Limited 2365678 21-04-2016 12. 9 Seeds Development Limited 九果發展有限公司 2366375 22-04-2016 13. 9010 EDUCATION LIMITED 9010 教育有限公司 2366210 21-04-2016 14. 90KM Limited 玖萬里有限公司 2365435 20-04-2016 15. 981 Spyder Company Limited 時百達有限公司 2366060 21-04-2016 16. A Plus Industrial Corporation Limited 艾加實業有限公司 2364236 19-04-2016 17. A&LTE INDUSTRY (CHINA) CO., LIMITED 2366429 22-04-2016 18. A'GROUP HKG, LIMITED 2366133 21-04-2016 19. A.G.T INTERNATIONAL IMP &EXP TRADE LIMITED 安高特國際進出口貿易有限公司 2365665 21-04-2016 20. A.M.Y Trading (HK) Limited 2364151 19-04-2016 21. AB Global Investments Limited 2366618 22-04-2016 22. AB Inbev Enterprise Service Co., Limited 英博企業服務有限公司 2366049 21-04-2016 23. AB WEALTH MANAGEMENT (HK) LIMITED 安邦財富管理(香港)有限公司 2366072 21-04-2016 24. Abbion Services Limited 2366390 22-04-2016 25. Abel (HK) Trading Co., Limited 香港愛貝爾貿易有限公司 2364242 19-04-2016 26. ABELIZE HOLDINGS LIMITED 2364697 19-04-2016 27. ABLE WIN TRADING LIMITED 福凱貿易有限公司 2363843 18-04-2016 28. ABO TECHNOLOGY (HONGKONG) CO., LIMITED 亞博科技(香港)有限公司 1948540 18-04-2016 29. ACADEMY OF PROFESSIONAL PARENTING EDUCATION LIMITED 親職教育專業培訓學會有限公司 2365554 21-04-2016 30. ACCESS GRACE LIMITED 誌采有限公司 2363845 18-04-2016 31. Accuracy Bleu Industry Co., Limited 雅鉑工業有限公司 2363406 18-04-2016 32. ACE LAND LIMITED 浩域有限公司 2366416 22-04-2016 33. ACE Machinery Co., Limited 2366788 22-04-2016 34. ACEMAX INTERNATIONAL TRADING LIMITED 2364648 19-04-2016 35. ACG & YTF LIMITED 2365351 20-04-2016 36. ACS CONSTEC CO., LIMITED 1457713 22-04-2016 37. ACS INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS COMPANY LIMITED 2364408 19-04-2016 38. ACSM LIMITED 2366006 21-04-2016 39. Action International Co., Limited 勵行國際有限公司 2364215 19-04-2016 40. ACTs and Associates Limited 同行者有限公司 2366413 22-04-2016 41. Addplus International Limited 2364818 19-04-2016 42. Adler & Co. Limited 2365629 21-04-2016 43. ADOL INTERNATIONAL (HONGKONG) CO., LIMITED 阿道爾國際(香港)有限公司 2365819 21-04-2016 44. ADSTUNA INTERNET MARKETING LIMITED 2366686 22-04-2016 45. AdTech Media Limited 2366077 21-04-2016 46. ADTIGO LIMITED 雅德高有限公司 2364057 18-04-2016 47. ADVOCACY WORLDLINE LIMITED 2364827 19-04-2016 48. AEC CONSULTANCY CO. LIMITED 2367050 22-04-2016 49. AEGIS SERVICES LIMITED 泓思服務有限公司 2366750 22-04-2016 50. AFERT (HK) LIMITED 2366269 22-04-2016 51. AFFINITY INVESTMENT (HK) LIMITED 和合投資(香港)有限公司 2366322 22-04-2016 52. AGICO TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 安捷高科技有限公司 2364109 18-04-2016 53. AH KWONG GOURMET LIMITED 阿廣美食有限公司 2364223 19-04-2016 54. AH TOY INDUSTRIAL CO., LIMITED 奧合玩具實業有限公司 2363589 18-04-2016 55. AHA Group Limited 燕山集團有限公司 1715200 18-04-2016 56. Ai Living Limited 智愛生活有限公司 2366001 21-04-2016 57. AIC GROUP (HK) ELECTRONICS CO., LIMITED 2365699 21-04-2016 58. AICEK TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED 艾思科技有限公司 2365157 20-04-2016 59. AIFEITE MEDICAL DEVICE CO., LIMITED 愛菲特醫療器械有限公司 2364341 19-04-2016 60. Aim Thai Fruits (Hong Kong) Co., Limited 2365408 20-04-2016 61. AIQINDAO INTERNATIONAL HOLDING LIMITED 愛親島國際控股有限公司 2364433 19-04-2016 62. AIRING ENERGY LIMITED 1490304 20-04-2016 63. AISHANGGUOYUAN (HK) INT'L GROUP LIMITED 愛尚果緣(香港)國際集團有限公司 2365905 21-04-2016 64. Aitronics Co., Limited 艾克電子有限公司 2363855 18-04-2016 65. AIW TECHNOLOGY HK CO., LIMITED 2366051 21-04-2016 66. AL-ZAHRA COMPANY LIMITED 艾爾紮赫拉有限公司 2365119 20-04-2016 67. ALAIMANA TRADING COMPANY LIMITED 艾瑪納進出口有限公司 2365631 21-04-2016 68. Albittar Jewellery & box Limited 阿爾皮特珠寶有限公司 2365207 20-04-2016 69. ALCANTA TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) CO., LIMITED 2365781 21-04-2016 70. ALCHIMIA LIMITED 2365957 21-04-2016 71. ALFE Investment Limited 2367027 22-04-2016 72. ALI TRADE CO., LIMITED 艾麗貿易有限公司 2363796 18-04-2016 73. ALIMETIQUES PARIS, LIMITED 2363910 18-04-2016 74. ALIONKA IMPEX LIMITED 阿遼娜進出口有限公司 2365743 21-04-2016 75. ALJALAIHA IMPORT AND EXPORT CO., LIMITED 2365072 20-04-2016 76. ALL ASIA EXIM HK LIMITED 2363890 18-04-2016 77. All Best Stone & Cabinet Co., Limited 2365288 20-04-2016 78. ALL GRACE INDUSTRIAL CO., LIMITED 曼格瑞斯實業有限公司 1905708 20-04-2016 79. All Right Buildings Services Limited 妥善樓宇服務有限公司 2363592 18-04-2016 80. All Star Catering Limited 全昇飲食有限公司 2365491 20-04-2016 81. ALL SUNWAY SOLAR LIMITED 澳尚維新能源有限公司 2366288 22-04-2016 82. ALLIANCE TRADING DEVELOP LIMITED 聯盟貿易拓展有限公司 2367039 22-04-2016 83. ALLIED ASCENT CORPORATION LIMITED 協騰有限公司 2363847 18-04-2016 84. ALLIED BILLION (CHINA) LIMITED 億盟(中國)有限公司 2363854 18-04-2016 85. ALLIED CROWN TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 冠滙科技有限公司 2363863 18-04-2016 86. ALLIED FORTUNE TRADING LIMITED 聚福貿易有限公司 2363867 18-04-2016 87. ALLOVER MEDICAL LIMITED 2365152 20-04-2016 88. ALMA LIMITED 2365260 20-04-2016 89. ALMIGHTY DAWN LIMITED 曦卓有限公司 2364407 19-04-2016 90. Alot Manufacturing Limited 雅洛制品有限公司 2364663 19-04-2016 91. Alpha Gemini Limited 2364719 19-04-2016 92. ALPHA TECHNOLOGY (HONGKONG) CO., LIMITED 阿爾法科技(香港)有限公司 2363200 18-04-2016 93. AlphaEDU Limited 2363403 18-04-2016 94. ALPHAEYE LIMITED 阿爾法天眼科技有限公司 2364937 20-04-2016 95. ALPHAFOX TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED 阿爾法狐科技有限公司 2363701 18-04-2016 96. ALSAMA HONG KONG CO., LIMITED 阿薩瑪香港有限公司 2210325 19-04-2016 97. Altai Pharma Co., Limited 2365933 21-04-2016 98. Always Foundation Engineering Company Limited 恆信地基工程有限公司 2363594 18-04-2016 99. Always Gathering Repast Co., Limited 常聚餐飲有限公司 2365693 21-04-2016 100. ALWAYS HARVEST LIMITED 多興有限公司 2365570 21-04-2016 101. AMANAT INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION LIMITED 2364019 18-04-2016 102. AmanCo Investasi Limited 曼克投資有限公司 1464496 18-04-2016 103. AMANDA STAINLESS CO., LIMITED 阿曼達金屬製品有限公司 2365390 20-04-2016 104. AMARI LIMITED 2364890 20-04-2016 105. AMATON (HONGKONG) TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED 2365354 20-04-2016 106. AMAX ARCHITECTS AND SURVEYORS LIMITED 創建坊建築及測量顧問有限公司 2364810 19-04-2016 107. Amber Trade (HongKong) Limited 2366506 22-04-2016 108. America Aolu Baiwei Beer Group Limited 美國奧露佰威啤酒集團有限公司 2363347 18-04-2016 109. AMERICA CAISHI HOLDING GROUP LIMITED 美國彩獅控股集團有限公司 2366440 22-04-2016 110. AMERICA MEI FU INTERNATIONAL GROUP (HONG KONG) SHARE LIMITED 美國美富國際集團(香港)股份有限公司 2328928 19-04-2016 111. America Various auto parts Limited 美國萬車配有限公司 2363207 18-04-2016 112. AMERICAN DU KEN ELECTRONICS (CHINA) LIMITED 美國杜肯電子(中國)有限公司 2363658 18-04-2016 113. AMExp Aircraft Maintenance Experts Limited 2366482 22-04-2016 114. AMPM Consulting Limited 2365820 21-04-2016 115. AN NUO INTERNATIONAL TRADING COMPANY LIMITED 安諾國際貿易有限公司 2364093 18-04-2016 116. An Yu He Trade (HK) Limited 香港安宇合貿易有限公司 2364944 20-04-2016 117. Anconn Rubber And Plastics (HK) Limited 安康橡塑製品(香港)有限公司 2061517 21-04-2016 118. Andaer Home Appliance Co., Limited 香港安達爾家電有限公司 2363239 18-04-2016 119. ANDES SOURCING (HK) LIMITED 香港安迪斯貿易有限公司 2364434 19-04-2016 120. ANDES Sports Products Limited 安迪體育用品有限公司 F0022300 22-04-2016 121. Andesur HK Limited 2365444 20-04-2016 122. Angel tech Imex Trading Limited 2364609 19-04-2016 123. Angel's Angle Design & Contracting Limited 形誠裝修設計工程有限公司 2364442 19-04-2016 124. Angstrom Limited 2364610 19-04-2016 125. ANHAO INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (CHINA) LIMITED 安好國際發展(中國)有限公司 2366467 22-04-2016 126. ANHUI RIHUI TECHNOLOGY CO., LIMITED 安徽日輝科技有限公司 2364352 19-04-2016 127. ANJI DON FURNITURE CO., LIMITED 安吉極誠家具有限公司 2364304 19-04-2016 128. Anjubao International (HongKong) Co., Limited 安居寶國際(香港)有限公司 2365572 21-04-2016 129. ANJUN HARDWARE MACHINERY (HK) CO., LIMITED 安竣五金機械(香港)有限公司 2366853 22-04-2016 130. Anmatis Co., Limited 2366018 21-04-2016 131. Annabelle Group Co., Limited 安娜貝拉集團有限公司 2363552 18-04-2016 132. ANOMATIC HK LIMITED 2364556 19-04-2016 133. ANTICO LIMITED 2366039 21-04-2016 134. ANX International Limited 2364920 20-04-2016 135. ANYHAIR HONG KONG CO., LIMITED 髮友匯香港股份有限公司 1951702 22-04-2016 136. Anywell Limited 由裏實業有限公司 2365197 20-04-2016 137. ANZI ELECTRON HONGKONG LIMITED 安自電子香港有限公司 2364064 18-04-2016 138. Aokus Technology Limited 奧酷詩科技有限公司 2364241 19-04-2016 139. APET HOLDINGS CO., LIMITED 愛派控股有限公司 2366325 22-04-2016 140. Apex International Consultancy Limited 盈峰國際顧問有限公司 2365716 21-04-2016 141. APEX RETAIL LIMITED 2280085 23-04-2016 142. API Trading Company Limited 0616489 21-04-2016 143. APL LIGHTING LIMITED 2366730 22-04-2016 144. APLUS Capital Holdings Group Limited 鼎豐資本控股集團有限公司 2363565 18-04-2016 145.
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