WTF.....Aztech delisted, then relisted at 50X original market cap!

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Aztech was listed in 2006 but privatised in Feb 2017 and at the point of privatisation, it was valued at $20.4 million

Aztech Global Ltd ("Aztech" or the "Group") is offering 68.12m shares at $1.28 each for its IPO where 3.5m shares will be for the public with the remaining being placed out. The public offer will close on 10 March at noon and commence trading on 12 March 2021. The market cap based on the IPO price will be $990.4m.
 
These are the real smart businessmen who know how to play the market and screw the investors.
1. Do IPO at high valuation
2. Privatise at low valuation
3. Do IPO again at high valuation.

If you IPOed your company, you are good.
If you do it twice, you are expert.
 
15 Aztec Gods
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Mark Cartwright

by Mark Cartwright
published on 02 March 2020
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The Aztecs of northern Mesoamerica (c. 1345 and 1521 CE) worshipped some of the weirdest, most fantastic and downright scary gods seen anywhere in history. The Aztec civilization and the empire it created revolved around winning special favour with these gods in order to ensure a measure of balance in nature, the continuance of human life and even the daily rising of the sun itself. In this collection we examine 15 gods in detail, looking at the mythology they were involved in and their particular associations such as their special days, numbers and animals. Here are all the major gods from mighty Huitzilopochtli, Hummingbird of the South, and his links with war and eagles to mischievous Xochipilli, the Flower Prince, linked to summer, butterflies and poetry.
The Aztec gods were appeased through offerings, rituals, festivals and, of course, the infamous blood-thirsty human sacrifices which included beating hearts being ripped from the still-conscious victim, decapitation, skinning and dismemberment. It is perhaps important to remember, though, that the Aztecs believed several major gods had sacrificed themselves for humanity's good. Consequently, blood sacrifices were regarded as a payment back in kind and only one part of the Aztecs' worship. There were plenty of other ways the gods were kept happy, such as giving flowers, foodstuffs, precious objects, and the burning of incense and tobacco.
In the month of Tóxcatl, the sixth month (or 5th) of the Aztec solar year, Tezcatlipoca was worshipped in special ceremonies. As with other Aztec religious rites an important part of the ceremony was the impersonation of the god, most often by a prisoner of war, typically the best looking and most courageous one. For one year before, in fact, the captive was tutored by priests, treated as a noble and even given four women to look after him. These women themselves impersonated goddesses. When the special month finally came around the impersonator was handsomely dressed in a warrior costume and in a symbolic wedding festival he married his four goddesses. Honoured with flowers and dances the man-god was then ferried to a dedicated temple where he was promptly sacrificed and his heart removed to honour the real Tezcatlipoca.
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Coatlicue
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Coatlicue
Coatlicue (pron. Co-at-li-cu-e) or 'Serpent Skirt' was a major deity...

Coyolxauhqui
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Coyolxauhqui
Coyolxauhqui (pron. Koy-ol-shauw-kee) was the Aztec goddess of the Moon...

Ehecatl
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Ehecatl
Ehecatl was a Mesoamerican god of air and winds, especially those which...

Huitzilopochtli
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Huitzilopochtli
Huitzilopochtli (pron. Huit-zi-lo-pocht-li) or 'Hummingbird of the South'...

Mictlantecuhtli
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Mictlantecuhtli
Mictlantecuhtli (pron. Mict-lan-te-cuht-li) or 'Lord of the Land of...

Mixcoatl
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Mixcoatl
Mixcoatl, 'Cloud Serpent,' was a Mesoamerican god identified with hunting...

Quetzalcóatl
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Quetzalcóatl
Quetzalcóatl (pron. Quet-zal-co-at) was one of the most important...

Tezcatlipoca
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Tezcatlipoca
Tezcatlipoca (pron. Tez-ca-tli-po-ca) or 'Smoking Mirror' in Nahuatl...

Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
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Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli
Tlahuizcalpantecuhtli, 'Dawn Lord,' was a Mesoamerican god who represented...

Tlaloc
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Tlaloc
Tláloc (pron. Tla-loc), one of the most important and formidable...

Tlaltecuhtli
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Tlaltecuhtli
Tlaltecuhtli, 'Earth Lord/Lady,' was a Mesoamerican earth goddess associated...

Tonatiuh
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Tonatiuh
Tonatiuh, 'Turquoise Lord,' was the 5th and present sun in the Aztec...

Xiuhtecuhtli
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Xiuhtecuhtli
Xiuhtecuhtli or 'Turquoise Lord' was the Aztec god of fire and also...

Xipe Totec
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Xipe Totec
Xipe Totec (pron. Xi-pe To-tec) or 'Flayed One' in Nahuatl, was...

Xochipilli
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Xochipilli
Xochipilli or the 'Prince of Flowers' was the Mesoamerican god of summer...
 
What kind of innovative, transformative tech is Aztech bringing to the market?
 
Aztech found a sugar daddy?

Woe betide those who dabble in Sinkie company stocks. :wink:
 
Only fools will subscribed to their shares! By n large, the SG stock mkt is not a good trading platform. Every other trading day, you'll only see the usual shares moving or being traded! Half the time it's a sleeping stock exchange !
Just look @all the so called blue chip stocks : Sembcorp, SembMarine, SPH, CDL, Kepp Corp, SIA, Hyflux etc.......All collapsed!
 
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Thought aztech was a CECA company?

Got the chance to go there b4...
 
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