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Razer Shares Fall Nearly 8% After Group Including Co-Founder Offers to Take Company Private
A consortium that includes co-founder Tan Min-Liang made an offer to take the Hong Kong-listed gaming hardware company private.
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Asia-Pacific Stocks Mixed as Uncertainty About Omicron Lingers; Razer Shares Plunge in Hong Kong
Stocks in Asia-Pacific struggled for direction on Thursday, as concerns over the omicron Covid variant continue to weigh on investor sentiment.
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Qualcomm Jumps Into Hot Gaming Market With New Chip for Portable Game Consoles
The Snapdragon G3x chip will debut in a portable device made by Razer that resembles a Nintendo Switch that can play Android games.
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Asia-Pacific Shares Mixed as Investors React to Biden-Xi Talks; Razer Shares in Hong Kong Soar
U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping held virtual talks on Tuesday.
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Asia-Pacific Stocks Mixed; Apple Supplier Stocks in Focus After Revenue Miss
Apple on Thursday reported revenue that fell short of Wall Street expectations in its fiscal fourth quarter.
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Southeast Asia's Carousell Is Considering All Growth Options Including IPO, CEO Says
Carousell said last week it raised $100 million in fresh funds that valued the company at more than a billion dollars.
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Hong Kong-Listed Gaming Giant Razer Is Considering a Secondary Listing in the U.S.
Razer is having internal discussions on whether to pursue a listing in the U.S., CEO Min-Liang Tan said.