He seems medals powerful then many other general in Asia.I trust Ng Yat Chung to turn things around.
Look at the number of medals on his chest!
He seems medals powerful then many other general in Asia.I trust Ng Yat Chung to turn things around.
Look at the number of medals on his chest!
Actually he was at Temasek before going to NOL.I hope he finally gets to invest at GIC or manage Temasek funds.
Also put him in charge of CPF too!
Send him back there!Actually he was at Temasek before going to NOL.
no sir, it is almost $3.9billion now, increased by $1.5billion within a year.
This fatso where he goes, the company sure bankrupt , knn, keep him for what.There is an old saying white paw dog, this white paw dog will bring bad luck n worse is he doesnt know anything n thus make it mire prompt to lossess n bankrupt
Will they do something like SIA and offer us a date with sumiko tan for 100 ?
His joining the financial world sparked the US subprime crisis which turned into world financial crisis. And Temasek suffered really severe losses when he was there. This guy is really something! A real "sway sin".Actually he was at Temasek before going to NOL.
The fat farker will drink up all the bubble tea while waiting for customers.LOL...This fat fuck even if you put him in charge of a small bubble tea shop, that shop probably go bust in less than a month.
The fat farker looks like one of the North Korean generals.He seems medals powerful then many other general in Asia.
Not to worry too.much, Mr. Ng with the training he gained at Temasek, he will singlehandedly turn around SPH in no time.This Ng family background not simple.
Thats why he super high flyer
So time to buy SPH shares now?
Where did you find 1.5 billion in liability?
$3.9 billion. How is the company still solvent ?
Unfortunately I'm already a shareholder. Waiting for Fatty Ng to fark off and very sure price will go up. NAV @ $2.08 so can hang on ....
Rights-issue is likely especially they are trading below NTA.
Merger with Mediacorp is helpful, if our government strengthens Mediacorp's balance sheet prior to the merger.
The best outcome is a delisting like SMRT because we can't let SPH collapse.