Culturecom Holdings Limited, an investment holding company, operates as a comic book publishers and media content provider in Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China. The company operates through Publishing and Intellectual Properties Licensing, Digital Marketing, and Retailing and Wholesales segments. The Publishing and Intellectual Properties Licensing segment publishes comic books, as well as licenses intellectual properties of comic books. The Digital Marketing segment provides digital marketing and communication services; and intellectual property digitalization and agency services. The Retailing and Wholesales segment is involved in the retail of wine. The company also owns approximately 200 comic titles across various genres, including martial arts action and contemporary romance. In addition, it engages in securities trading activities; and the provision of multimedia services. Culturecom Holdings Limited is headquartered in Admiralty, Hong Kong.
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