International Semi Tech Microsystems
International Semi Tech Microsystems or Semi-Tech Microsystems was a Canadian-based household and consumer products firm in Markham.[1]
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.[2]
The firm once traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (SEM.A and SEM.B), Montreal Exchange (SEM.A), NASDAQ (SEMC.F) and Hong Kong Stock Exchange (448).
Renamed Semi-Tech Corporation in 1994 as it diversified into consumer products, the company filed for bankruptcy in 2000.[3]
Semi-Tech Corporation's former head offices were at 131 McNabb Street (Warden Avenue and 14th Avenue) and near Woodbine Avenue and 14th Avenue (2880 14th Avenue).[4]
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References
- ↑ http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Semi-Tech+Corporation+-+Akai+To+Unveil+DVD+Player+End+Of+January,...-a018898565
- ↑ http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2002-08-04/dishonored-dealmaker
- ↑ http://www.nycourts.gov/comdiv/Law%20Report%20Files/May%202004/Moskowitz%20Semi%20Tech.htm
- ↑ http://www.corporatemarkham.com/html/bycateg.php?categid=1&subcategid=69