Sanichi, PNE PCB chiefs plan strategies for BSL


Sanichi managing director Datuk Seri Pang Chow Huat (pic) and PNE PCB executive director Ho Jien Shiung – who are the joint offerers in the takeover of BSL – said potential synergies could also be tapped by leveraging on each company’s existing customer base.

KUALA LUMPUR: The heads of Sanichi Technology Bhd and PNE PCB Bhd’s proposed takeover of BSL Corp Bhd will strengthen their precision metal parts and printed circuit board (PCB) operations, according to the offer document to BSL’s minority shareholders.

Sanichi managing director Datuk Seri Pang Chow Huat (pic) and PNE PCB executive director Ho Jien Shiung – who are the joint offerers in the takeover of BSL – said potential synergies could also be tapped by leveraging on each company’s existing customer base.

“The acquisitions would allow the joint offerers to acquire statutory control of the businesses and operations of BSL, whereby, the joint offerers are accorded the flexibility to implement various business strategies (eg, joint marketing strategy) for BSL to realise its future growth potential, ” they said.

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