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Ya. See if the Board composition changes. Probably will see more directors coming in before some exit later on.
(12-05-2016, 11:27 AM)opmi Wrote: [ -> ]Ya. See if the Board composition changes. Probably will see more directors coming in before some exit later on.

1) ID Keith Tan - Resigned on 12/5/2016. To facilitate board renewal and an orderly transition on the Board and Board Committees.
(12-05-2016, 11:19 PM)opmi Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016, 11:27 AM)opmi Wrote: [ -> ]Ya. See if the Board composition changes. Probably will see more directors coming in before some exit later on.

1) ID Keith Tan - Resigned on 12/5/2016. To facilitate board renewal and an orderly transition on the Board and Board Committees.

Bro

This one not counted as foresight. Big Grin 
KTayAK already announced his resignation some days ago.  Tongue
Haha. Just keeping a list only.
ex-CEO sold 2,500,000 share on 16th May
(12-05-2016, 11:19 PM)opmi Wrote: [ -> ]
(12-05-2016, 11:27 AM)opmi Wrote: [ -> ]Ya. See if the Board composition changes. Probably will see more directors coming in before some exit later on.

1) ID Keith Tan - Resigned on 12/5/2016. To facilitate board renewal and an orderly transition on the Board and Board Committees.
2) Deputy Executive Chairman - Resigned on 24/5/2016. To devote more time to his other commitments
The COO has resigned as well. Given he was brought in by the CEO (same Mckinsey alumus) it is not a surprise. But how to read the whole situation? The transformation strategy change?

(Not vested)
nope, think theedge got an article on singpost last week... looks like conflicts of interests in the boards directors which is resulting in a total revamp of the board...

sounds serious though... maybe 1 or 2 years later... more news will erupt... Tongue
Anybody tried their vpost services before? I just tried it and find it rather expensive and lack transparency on the way the shipping are charged. Bought a package from amazon which have already package for delivery and weighs 2.7kg but vpost repackage it to 3.8kg and also charges me repacking fees. Another item, a soft toy was also repackage and fees charged. Why the hell need to repackage a small soft toy? $4 shipping fee for a 0.6kg package becomes $11 due to the repacking fee. This is the last time I am going to use vpost and unlikely to be a singpost investor.
(25-06-2016, 09:29 AM)Bibi Wrote: [ -> ]Anybody tried their vpost services before? I just tried it and find it rather expensive and lack transparency on the way the shipping are charged. Bought a package from amazon which have already package for delivery and weighs 2.7kg but vpost repackage it to 3.8kg and also charges me repacking fees. Another item, a soft toy was also repackage and fees charged. Why the hell need to repackage a small soft toy? $4 shipping fee for a 0.6kg package becomes $11 due to the repacking fee. This is the last time I am going to use vpost and unlikely to be a singpost investor.

yes. expensive and opaque. volumetric weight is used to calculated.

ezbuy (65daigou) is the closest competitor. started by PRCs working in semi-con indsutry.

I think vpost lost its first mover adv already. Because too slow to cut prices. 
last mile of getting popstation and post offices not as strong as perceived. 

65daigou customers can get from many collection points and warehouses. and a lot of them do.
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