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eSun Holdings Ltd(0571)

Description: eSun Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, primarily operates in the media and entertainment industry in Hong Kong, Mainland China, and internationally. It operates through Media and Entertainment, Film and TV Program, and Cinema Operation segments. The Media and Entertainment segment invests in and produces entertainment events, as well as provides related adverting and artiste management services; sells and distributes albums; licenses music; and trades in gaming products. The Film and TV Program segment invests in, produces, sells, and distributes and licenses television programs and films, as well as provides advertising related services; and distributes video format products. The Cinema Operation segment operates cinemas. The company provides consultancy services for cultural, entertainment, and live performance projects; and management, performance agency, and video duplication services. It also translates and subtitles television programs; licenses film products and rights; and produces, publishes, and distributes music. As of July 31, 2022, the company operated 15 cinemas in Hong Kong, and 2 cinemas in Mainland China. The company was incorporated in 1996 and is headquartered in Central, Hong Kong. eSun Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of Lai Sun Development Company Limited.


Keywords: Media Consultancy Services Entertainment Artiste Management Services Lai Sun Video Duplication Services Video Format Products Advertising Related Services

Home Page: www.esun.com/esun-holdings/en-US/Pages/hom

AIA Central
Central,
Hong Kong
Phone: 852 2854 0668


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Siu Tsuen Lui CEO & Exec. Director
Mr. Fook Aun Chew Exec. Director
Mr. Hau Yin Lam Exec. Director
Mr. Chai Tuck Yip Exec. Director
Ms. Lai Chun Wong Company Sec.

Exchange: HK

Country: HK : Hong Kong

Currency: Hong Kong Dollar (HK$)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 0
Price-to-Book MRQ: 0.4483
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.4582
IPO Date: 1973-01-16
Fiscal Year End: July
Full Time Employees: 560
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