词条 | International Semi Tech Microsystems |
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Founded by Chinese-born Hong Kong-Canadian businessman James Ting in 1981, the firm had manufacturing facilities in China. Macau gambling tycoon Stanley Ho was once the firm's Chairman.[3] The firm once traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (SEM.A and SEM.B). It was renamed Semi-Tech Corporation in 1994 as it diversified into consumer products. The company had bad bonds and millions of dollars of Canadian shareholders were burned. By late 1999, the company had just $600,000 in cash and unpaid debts of $650 million.[4] It filed for bankruptcy in 2000.[5] Ting was convicted of false accounting on Semi-Tech and its successor Akai Holdings and his other business Singer Corporation.[6] See also
References1. ^http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Semi-Tech+Corporation+-+Akai+To+Unveil+DVD+Player+End+Of+January,...-a018898565 2. ^http://www.corporatemarkham.com/html/bycateg.php?categid=1&subcategid=69 3. ^http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2002-08-04/dishonored-dealmaker 4. ^https://www.forbes.com/global/1999/1115/034_01.html 5. ^http://www.nycourts.gov/comdiv/Law%20Report%20Files/May%202004/Moskowitz%20Semi%20Tech.htm 6. ^https://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/james-ting-boy-wonder-finally-has-his-day-in-court/article736390/ 7 : Defunct manufacturing companies of Canada|Companies based in Markham, Ontario|Manufacturing companies established in 1981|Manufacturing companies disestablished in 2000|1981 establishments in Ontario|2000 disestablishments in Ontario|Companies formerly listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange |
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