Fortune Pharmacal

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Fortune Pharmacal
Company type Private
IndustryPharmaceutical drugs
FounderLai Yung-kwoon
Headquarters Chai Wan, Hong Kong

Fortune Pharmacal (Chinese :幸福醫藥) is a Hong Kong pharmaceutical company founded in 1954. The company's products, which are manufactured in Hong Kong, are marketed in Hong Kong, China, Canada, and the United States.

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History

The company was founded in 1954 by Lai Yung-kwoon. His son, William Lai Yuen-fai, later took over as CEO. [1]

Production

The company's products are manufactured in Chai Wan. A new factory is scheduled to open in Yuen Long Industrial Estate in 2020. [2]

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References

  1. "Warm-hearted cold tablet king gifts $1m". South China Morning Post. 29 November 1992.
  2. Lee, Hoi-tsing (13 May 2019). "7年前接手家族生意 改革管理 幸福醫藥63歲CEO仍有火 為衝出香港打拼". Apple Daily .[ permanent dead link ]