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Greater China 2017 IR Magazine Awards – Greater China 2017 WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP RESEARCHED AWARDS Best overall investor relations Winner: China Resources Beer 2nd place: AIA Group 3rd place: Kerry Logistics Network Best investor relations officer (large cap) Winner: Vincent Tse, China Resources Beer 2nd place: Paul Lloyd, AIA Group 3rd place: Lisa Lai, China Telecom Best investor relations officer (small to mid-cap) Winner: Venus Zhao, Far East Consortium International 2nd place: Emily Lau, Pacific Basin Shipping 3rd place: Cheryl Yeung, Kerry Logistics Network Best IR by a senior management team Winner: China Resources Beer 2nd place: AIA Group Joint 3rd place: China Unicom (Hong Kong), Kerry Logistics Network and VPower Group Best corporate governance Winner: AIA Group 2nd place: Tencent Holdings 3rd place: China Telecom Most progress in IR Joint winners: China Unicom (Hong Kong) and Kerry Logistics Network Joint 3rd place: Cathay Financial Holding and Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China BEST IN COUNTRY AWARDS China Winner: China Telecom 2nd place: Tencent Holdings 3rd place: Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China Hong Kong Winner: China Resources Beer 2nd place: AIA Group 3rd place: Kerry Logistics Network IR Magazine Awards – Greater China 2017 WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP Taiwan Winner: Cathay Financial Holding 2nd place: Kerry TJ Logistics Co 3rd place: CTBC Financial Holding Co BEST IN SECTOR AWARDS Consumer discretionary Winner: Anta Sports Products 2nd place: Galaxy Entertainment Group 3rd place: Chow Tai Fook Jewellery Group Consumer staples Winner: China Resources Beer 2nd place: Tingyi Cayman Islands Holding Corp 3rd place: Health and Happiness H&H International Holdings Energy Winner: CNOOC 2nd place: Sinopec Group 3rd place: China Suntien Green Energy Corp Financials Winner: AIA Group 2nd place: Cathay Financial Holding 3rd place: Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China Healthcare Winner: CSPC Pharmaceutical Group 2nd place: ScinoPharm Taiwan 3rd place: Sihuan Pharmaceutical Holdings Group Industrials Winner: Kerry Logistics Network 2nd place: Pacific Basin Shipping 3rd place: VPower Group Information technology Winner: Tencent Holdings 2nd place: AAC Technologies 3rd place: Alibaba Group Holding IR Magazine Awards – Greater China 2017 WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP Materials Winner: China Steel Corporation 2nd place: China Hongqiao Group 3rd place: Nine Dragons Paper (Holdings) Real estate Winner: Far East Consortium International Joint 2nd place: Champion REIT and China Merchants Shekou Industrial Zone Holdings Co Telecommunication services Winner: China Telecom 2nd place: China Unicom (Hong Kong) 3rd place: China Mobile Utilities Winner: China Gas Holdings 2nd place: ENN Energy Holdings 3rd place: Beijing Enterprises Water Group SELF-NOMINATION AWARDS Best annual report Winner: CLP Holdings 2nd place: Link Asset Management 3rd place: Pacific Basin Shipping Best crisis management Winner: Fosun International 2nd place: AAC Technologies Holdings 3rd place: Man Wah Holdings Best ESG communications Winner: CLP Holdings 2nd place: Delta Electronics 3rd place: Anta Sports Products Best investor event Winner: Kerry Logistics Network 2nd place: Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China 3rd place: China Communications Services Corporation IR Magazine Awards – Greater China 2017 WINNERS AND RUNNERS UP Best IR for an IPO Winner: Zhou Hei Ya International Holdings Company Best IR during a corporate transaction Winner: China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings 2nd place: Pacific Basin Shipping 3rd place: COSCO SHIPPING Ports Best IR website Joint winners: China Communications Services Corporation and Ping An Insurance (Group) Company of China 3rd place: Xtep International Holdings Best use of multimedia for IR Winner: Anta Sports Products 2nd place: Xtep International Holdings Joint 3rd place: China Life Insurance Company and Far East Consortium International Rising star Winner: Leah Liu, Xtep International Holdings 2nd place: Emily Ng, Anta Sports Products 3rd place: Ambrose Lee, VPower Group .
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