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2018/06/29
       Chairman Shen, Shang-Hung of Ta Ya Group was invited to the 10-year anniversary tea party of NOWnews at Taipei New Horizon on June 29th. The elites from political and bussiness domains gathered at the event, including Chairman Zhan, Ting-Yi of NCC, Spokesperson Ding, Yun-Gong of Executive Yuan, Minister Lai, Zheng-Yi of the General Chamber of Commerce, Taipei City Mayor candidates Ding, Shou-Zhong and Yao, Wen-Zhi, Kuomintang Central Committee member Lian, Sheng-Wen, and other heavyweight figures.
       Executive Director Lin, Shang-Hong of NOWnews express that they will put their heart and soul into the next ten years and become “the most influential media amongst the Chinese.”
       NOWnews, reinvested by Ta Ya Group, is the first online media in Taiwan. It is currently on 18 platforms in Taiwan and China. It leads the industry by sending news to public accounts of Toutiao, Baidu, Tencent, Alibaba, and Yidianzixun. In terms of statistics, NOWnews is second place in Alexa Taiwan news website rankings, more than 7 million outgoing PV, 10 times the browsing time compared to other websites among high income groups, and has the richest readers.
       《NOWnews is a reinvestment company of Ta Ya Venture Capital under Ta Ya Group. Ta Ya Venture Capital is owned by Ta Ya parent company. Different from ordinary investment companies, they wish to assist Taiwan local corporations over a long period of time, increasing the value of the invested company. During the tea party, NOWnews played the 10-year anniversary milestone video, a short 2-minute that logged every step of the way since the 2008 financial crisis, standing ground, and grasping the global trends. The 10-year major news recap of Taiwan also gave the guests a big impression.
       For the next 10 years, Executive Director Lin, Shang-Hong of NOWnews expressed that they plan to give back to the society, fulfill corporate social responsibilities, start a charity platform, and set an example for other corporations to follow.
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