then who takes over the dirty job?
What dirty job? Where the dirty job?
What you talking? I dont understand sia. Hyflux failed. Investors lost money. Thats all. The end. Period.
Theres no if, no but. You invested at your own risk. You signed it without anyone forcing you. Whats the problem here?
What dirty job? Where the dirty job?
What you talking? I dont understand sia. Hyflux failed. Investors lost money. Thats all. The end. Period.
Theres no if, no but. You invested at your own risk. You signed it without anyone forcing you. Whats the problem here?
the dirty job of closure. i believe some workers don't deserve to be embroiled in the situation. if it has to be written off, after facing judicial preliminaries bringing about the well intention against the careless judgements, then it shall be. even at the expense of a well developed GDP based SG so much so some daft sinkies can wake up.
and speaking of which, there are many dirty jobs now around which are done especially by banglahs, tiongs, indians, indonesians.
pls treasure what we have.
its time to infuse sinkies into the banglah construction workforce.
speaking of which, the context of this backdates to the construction of desalination plants.
just trying to raise awareness, not exactly trying to speak no sense.
Closure? Everyone’s definition of a closure can be different. They should seek closure themselves. But do not hope for any compensation. There is no compensation when it comes to investment.
Actually i dont know what you writing. But i guess you are saying there should be some form of cash given back to the retail investors?
In this case, it must be a straightup no. Because they put money in and thought that it is a guaranteed 6% bao jiak bond. But never thought that a private company as big as hyflux can close down.