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Gafencu Men Magazine - November 2013

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Gafencu Men is the guide to success in Hong Kong and greater China. It is the essential bible as to how to achieve success and how to dress for success. Every month it covers all the elements that are essential for the truly successful man.

With interviews with the very highest achievers, the most stylish individuals and the women they attract, Gafencu Men is a unique publication. It is read by those men who are at the very top of their professions, business-owners and high-fliers. It is also essential reading for those looking to join their ranks and be thee next generation of the business and social elite.

From travel to luxury watches, from cars to 22 pages of must-wear fashions and from guides to etiquette and perfect grooming, Gafencu Men is required reading for those men set on success.

In this issue

China’s pharmaceutical industry is on the move. As projections indicate the mainland is likely to become the second-largest consumer market for pharmaceuticals in the world, Western companies are acting quickly to get a piece of the action. But one obstacle stands in the way of certain profit – the abundance of unbranded, inexpensive and locally-produced “white pills.”

In this month’s issue of Gafencu Men, we take a look at the upcoming boom expected to take place within China’s burgeoning pharmaceutical field.

As the chairman of Wahum Group Holdings and co-chair of his family’s charitable organisation, the Chen Yet-Sen Family Foundation, third-generation family businessman James Chen is an avid proponent of philanthropy over direct charity. He speaks to Gafencu Men as he works to cultivate the Chen family fortune, expand his charitable initiatives in the developing world and create a lasting Hong Kong philanthropic dynasty.

We also look at the future prospects of Hong Kong’s embattled chief executive, Leung Chun-Ying; gaze up at the passing of Comet ISON through our skies; and hearken back to some of the most nostalgic advertisements from the past few decades.

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