China Railway Logistics Limited 中國鐵路貨運有限公司
Criticism of China Railway Logistics (8089).
China Railway Games
SEHK, 4-Mar-2013
...but in this "settlement" there is no criticism of any of its directors, past or present. Apparently the company has a mind of its own. The events described in this slap on the wrist are but a small part of a sordid tale covered in our article of 11-Jun-2009, China Railway Games.
Raking muck, Part 3
We now connect Joseph Lau to Executive Talent, and focus on a series of dubious transactions by Hycomm and the bubble in its stock while it did the coal mine hokey cokey, from which bubble Joseph Lau has profited hugely. We also look at the creation of Inno-Tech and the youngest infant mortality on GEM, Codebank. (5-Mar-2012)
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People
- Beh, Yong Shin
- Chan, George Yuen Ming
- Chan, Koung Nam
- Chan, William Kwong Yin
- Cheung, Haywood Tak Hay
- Cheung, Maggie Fung Kuen
- Choi, Stanley Chiu Fai
- Hung, Randy King Kuen
- Ip, Thomas Kam Hoi
- Koh, Michael Tat Lee
- Kong, Lingbiao
- Lai, Jonathan Man Kon
- Lai, Yiu Keung
- Lam, Graham Ka Wai
- Lau, Joseph Chi Yuen
- Liu, Shun Chuen
- Shadbolt, Brett Arthur
- Shi, Jian Ping (1970)
- Tam, Elaine Chi Ling
- Wong, Denny Chung Yu
- Wong, Eva
- Wong, Kwok Sing
- Wong, Shui Fun
- Wong, Yuen Yee (1962)
- Yeung, Sau Chung
- Yuen, Joseph Nim Cho
Hong Kong Building and Demolition
HKBLA (0145) has been a perennial cash shell. After 3 takeovers, its
foundations now appear to be under threat as its cash pile gets depleted on
dubious transactions, including investment in Byford and an "earnest deposit". It appears to have become part of a network which
includes at least 9 other listed companies. (10-Dec-2009)
Value Divergence, part 2
What's going on at Value Convergence (0821)? We list the placees in the
convertible bond issue, which has been delayed, and analyse their connections to a network of other companies we have written about before. Is VC joining
that network? We also look at the massive dilution that awaits shareholders of
China Fortune (0290). (10-Dec-2009)
China Public Procurement
In part 4 of our series on a network of companies, we cover China Public Procurement (1094) which has a long string of over-priced acquisitions from often-anonymous vendors, "earnest money" deposits for deals which don't happen, issues of unlisted warrants and shares for no obvious reason, and gaps in disclsoure. If you own this stock, get out while you can. (3-Jul-2009)
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People
- Au, Tin Fung (1957)
- Chan, Chun Wai (1969)
- Chan, Joe Cheung
- Chan, Kin Kee (1969)
- Chan, Wai Ming (1959)
- Chiu, Nelson Yu Choi
- Fong, Herman Yat Wo
- Ho, Wai Kong
- Hung, Wilfred Fan Wai
- Kan, Philip Siu Lun
- Lam, Kitty Kit Ping
- Lam, Shu Chung
- Lee, Man Fa
- Li, Chun Tak (1979)
- Liu, Yi Dong
- Lu, Xing
- Lui, Albert Chun Shuen
- Sham, William Chi Keung
- So, Connie Choi Ying
- Too, Shu Wing
- Tsoi, Yung Yung
- Tsui, Deso Pak Hang
- Wong, Hans Hin Shek
- Wong, Tony Kam Fat
- Wu, Fred Fong
- Yu, Katherine Kin Ling
Skin in the game
In part 3 of a series, we look at the often calamitous IPOs produced by B M Intelligence and its conversion into China Bio-med Regeneration Technology, involving a huge mark-up on the acquisition. We also cover an international organisation run out of a cobbler's shop in Las Vegas, and the recent changes of ownership in CBRT, including a CPPC member who is a big fan of the PLA. (23-Jun-2009)
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People
- Chan, Terence Ho Wah
- Cheng, Tony Chak Ho
- Cheung, Cheever Siu Chung
- Cheung, For Sang
- Cheung, Sing Chi
- Chong, Brandson Cha Hwa
- Dai, Yumin
- Gao, Gunter Jingde
- Ip, Arnold Tin Chee
- Ip, Barry Yu Chak
- Lam, Raymond Shiu Cheung
- Lee, Daniel Ka Leung
- Lin, Hoi Kwong
- Lo, Lowell Wah Wai
- Lo, Roy Wa Kei
- Lui, Tin Nang (1958)
- Orr, Joseph Wai Shing
- Sun, Patrick Sai Man
- Tin, Timmy Ka Pak
- Wong, Oscar Sai Hung
- Woo, Lawrence Hing Keung
- Yang, Linda
- Yeung, Agnes Sau Han
- Yu, Sau Lai
China Railway Games
In part 2 of a series, we look at how HK$16bn of market cap evaporated when bubbles around China Railway Logistics, PME and Forefront burst. Each dealt with the same purported arm of the Ministry of Railways for joint ventures in wagon-leasing, media and online ticketing, each of which failed to get started. A miriad of BVI shells with shadowy owners are involved, but at least one has exposed himself in a court case. (11-Jun-2009)
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