Four Seas Mercantile Holdings Ltd
HKEX:374
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Four Seas Mercantile Holdings Ltd
Glance View
Four Seas Mercantile Holdings Ltd. is an investment company, which engages in the food enterprises. The company employs 2,900 full-time employees The firm operates through two segments. The Hong Kong segment is engaged in the operation of restaurants, the manufacture and trading of snack foods, confectionery, beverages, frozen food products, ham and ham-related products and noodles, as well as the retailing of snack foods, confectionery and beverages. The Mainland China segment is engaged in the operation of restaurants and the manufacture and trading of snack foods, confectionery, beverages, frozen food products, noodles, poultry products, ham and ham-related products. The firm is also engaged in the processing of chestnuts, the trading of food materials and the provision of transportation services.
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