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Cutting a path to the mainland through the city
Published Sun, Jan 8, 2017 · 09:50 PM
Hong Kong
HE had moved to Hong Kong in 2006 as a corporate sales director of a Singapore telecommunications company, but Stanley Tee harboured other aspirations.
Searching for a business opportunity that would be "less susceptible to market changes", the Singaporean settled on hairdressing and opened his first hair salon in 2009 offering quick, cheap cuts as a side venture while still working at his day job.
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