i think so too. but i suspect there will be challenges to agree on a price to buy out the existing shareholders to take it private.Perhaps Sim should just take the company private instead of staying in SGX.
i think so too. but i suspect there will be challenges to agree on a price to buy out the existing shareholders to take it private.Perhaps Sim should just take the company private instead of staying in SGX.
I am not vested but a quick look at its Annual Report shows that Sim Wong Hoo holds a 33.28% stake in the company. He could possibly be voted out if shareholders banded together to oust him out. That would include those different nominees of the company.
There are no fund managers as substantial shareholder so possibly, no fund managers are willing to put money in the company and so there are difficulties in ousting him out since Sim is also the Chairman and Chief Executive of Creative. Perhaps SIm should just take the company private instead of staying in SGX.
company secretary name is Ng Keh Long.
wtf.


Innovate to build speaker in smartphone that has quality closed to normal speaker.. Most speaker in smartphone is still terrible. Then sell to all the phone manufacturer..
company secretary name is Ng Keh Long.
wtf.
This is minor when compared with some serious jokers at Creative Tech. My picks: 1. advertised widely and even ran contests in case people did not know that their SoundBlaster Axx speakers should be pronounced as *Ass*.
2. Combine an ARM quadcore CPU and their 96 cores media processor to produce their 100 core hanzpad . However, the end product only runs as fast as a dualcore! 4 + 96 = 2 ?
Creative announced their hanzpad tablets in 2.2012 and said the tablets would be ready for sale in 6.2012. Within a day their shares surged by more than two dollars. However, after one year there is still no sign of the actual product. The share price of Creative is now almost back to just before the announcement. Share holders who bought because of its false claim and have suffered big losses should seek compensation from Creative.
i am imagining a scenario in my head where sim is voted out and replaced by a typical singaporean A* scholar. what would the new guy do?
- sell sub par products at inflated prices
just like everything we have nowadays from HDB flats to kopidiam
then when things continue to fail even faster
- blame everybody else
just like everything we have nowadays from HDB's govt losses to kopidiam high rentals
back to square one.
Hanzpad is not vapourware because samples had been sent out to various websites for reviews. But they do owe some update on what happened and why they have missed the launch dates.
As for false claims, not possible IMO. The product exist for a fact and missed dealines are par norm as a business risk and it is a case of caveat emptor for investors.