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Sim Wong Hoo...

Former Creative HQ at Jurong East now vacant. That area all dug up for the Jurong Region Line MRT construction, especially the area before JTC summit.

Sinkieland is a perpetual construction site, a work in progress. :cool:
 
Sim Wong Hoo made a name for the Creative sound card, but the company started going downhill when the audio market shifted toward integrated motherboard solutions with a sound chip. As high-quality onboard audio became a standard feature for most consumers. that make the sound card reluctant unless for the hifi guru
 
Atb must hv got something,now cbl talking cock n por lan par for the whites, teally good suck vock for few years now relax,
 
Former Creative HQ at Jurong East now vacant. That area all dug up for the Jurong Region Line MRT construction, especially the area before JTC summit.

Sinkieland is a perpetual construction site, a work in progress. :cool:
The road to success is ALWAYS work-in-progress mah
 
probably majority part of the estate is used to cover some of the company spending after the downhill of its Creative Sound Card
The company building is belonging to some REIT?
 
業之初阻礙多
貴崛起新加坡
研聲霸卡全豁
鳴天下無子托 :frown::cry:
 
Creative Technology's stock did not quite reach US$80, but it came remarkably close during the height of the Dot-Com bubble.

At its absolute peak in **March 2000**, Creative Technology's share price reached **US$64** on the NASDAQ (under the ticker CREAF).

During this exact same window, its dual-listing on the Singapore Exchange (SGX) peaked at **S$69.50**.

At that pinnacle, the company commanded a massive market capitalization of **US$5.2 billion**, fueled by the global dominance of its Sound Blaster audio cards and high expectations for its upcoming internet and digital media investments.

Shortly after the Dot-Com bubble burst, the stock corrected heavily alongside the rest of the tech sector, and the company eventually chose to voluntarily delist from the NASDAQ in 2007 to consolidate its trading volume back on the SGX.
 
At that pinnacle, the company commanded a massive market capitalization of **US$5.2 billion**, fueled by the global dominance of its Sound Blaster audio cards and high expectations for its upcoming internet and
At that time, he should have kept pace with technology by buying out new upstarts or competition. Like. Broadcom.
 
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he's a legend at Ngee An Poly, a pioneer at Dept of Computer Study.

when he founded the sound card, he approached the EDB for financial assistance, Philip Yeo, the lan jiao lang turned him down

Sim and his partners then went to the USA to promote the sound card... Microsoft forseen its potential...joined hands with Creative.. the rest is history..
 
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