LATEST ACTIVITIES

LATEST ACTIVITIES

Company Activities
2013-03-16
First Gold Annual Dinner

Annual Dinner "Oscars Night 2013" ended up a great success at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center on 16 March, 2013. The event was a spectacle and attracted over 400 guests including, among others, Mr. Haywood Cheung, the President of the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society, Mr. Steven Chan and Mr. Cheng Kam-Biu, Wilson, Vice Presidents of CGSC. ...

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Seminars & Expo
2013-03-08

The "Gold Lion and White Tiger on the Fiscal Cliff Forum" was co-held by First Gold and the Chinese Gold and Silver Exchange Society at Taipei International Convention Center on 8 March, 2013 with Institute of Credit and Law, China Credit Research Center of PKU being its academic support unit. ...

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Company Activities
2013-02-14

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Charity Events
2012-12-08

First Gold always stands ready to offer services to local communities and encourages its staff to participate in community activities as a way to contribute to society. The volunteer teams of First Gold participated in the Warmth and Care for the Elderly and Needy organized by St. James' Settlement on 8 December, 2012 when they prepared soups and gifts for the elderly as a token of love, respect and best wishes. ...

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Seminars & Expo
2012-11-14
The First Annual CGSE International (Silver) Conference

First Gold was invited to join the spectacular First Annual CGSE International (Silver) Conference held at the HKCEC on 14 November, 2012. The event aimed to provide opportunities for attendants to exchange views on the latest developments and trends of silver market. ...

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Charity Events
2012-10-18
Fund-raising Activity Co-organized by

First Gold is a caring employer that cares about the society and takes part in various charities pro-actively. It co-held a charity selling in Causeway Bay with Power of Love from 18-19 October, 2012 in a bid to raise money for people with kidney diseases and for students living in remote mountainous areas in mainland China. The money raised, amounted to nearly HKD 100,000, would all go to Power of Love for philanthropic purposes. ...

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