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Investors train sight on tech stocks
Cirtek Holdings
Published Nov 27, 2017 04:04 PM PHT

Philippine Stock Exchange-listed technology stocks drew strong investor interest in the second-half of the year, riding a resurgence in global tech stocks and record gains in the local stock market.
Philippine Stock Exchange-listed technology stocks drew strong investor interest in the second-half of the year, riding a resurgence in global tech stocks and record gains in the local stock market.
Among performers is Cirtek Holdings Philippines Inc. (trading symbol TECH), whose share price scored a 70 percent gain at its PHP44.95 close on November 15 from its last trade at PHP26.50 on June 30.
Among performers is Cirtek Holdings Philippines Inc. (trading symbol TECH), whose share price scored a 70 percent gain at its PHP44.95 close on November 15 from its last trade at PHP26.50 on June 30.
The closest pursuer from the same listed category had their share price advanced to 59.4 percent between June 30 and November 15 this year. Another player was also up 20.4 percent, while another is down 12 percent over the period under review.
The closest pursuer from the same listed category had their share price advanced to 59.4 percent between June 30 and November 15 this year. Another player was also up 20.4 percent, while another is down 12 percent over the period under review.
Aside from the record gain of the Philippine stock market—the PSE Index closed at 8,273.44 on November 15, up 5.49 percent from June, local tech stocks were also riding the crest of the advances made by international technology companies such as Apple, AMD and HP.
Aside from the record gain of the Philippine stock market—the PSE Index closed at 8,273.44 on November 15, up 5.49 percent from June, local tech stocks were also riding the crest of the advances made by international technology companies such as Apple, AMD and HP.
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On its own, Cirtek has been propelled by its acquisition in August of Quintel Technology Limited, a maker of multi-port antenna and a leader in the base station antenna in the U.S. whose clientele include Verizon and AT&T.
On its own, Cirtek has been propelled by its acquisition in August of Quintel Technology Limited, a maker of multi-port antenna and a leader in the base station antenna in the U.S. whose clientele include Verizon and AT&T.
Quintel president and chief operating officer David Piazza is confident the company is on the right track. "We think that 2018 will be the breakout year for Quintel. We are a small startup competing with billion-dollar companies. But what we brought to the market is a disruptive technology. Now, we are already the dominant antenna supplier in Puerto Rico," he added.
Quintel president and chief operating officer David Piazza is confident the company is on the right track. "We think that 2018 will be the breakout year for Quintel. We are a small startup competing with billion-dollar companies. But what we brought to the market is a disruptive technology. Now, we are already the dominant antenna supplier in Puerto Rico," he added.
Other than Quintel, Cirtek is also looking at other initiatives that will lift the profile and revenue growth of the company in the medium- and long-term. Cirtek wants to leverage the company’s relationship with Facebook as well as the company of its director, Silicon Valley legend Dado Banatao.
Other than Quintel, Cirtek is also looking at other initiatives that will lift the profile and revenue growth of the company in the medium- and long-term. Cirtek wants to leverage the company’s relationship with Facebook as well as the company of its director, Silicon Valley legend Dado Banatao.
Meanwhile, the company will issue $60M non-voting preferred B-2 shares to fund research and development, raise capital, and pay debt obligations. The CHPC board approved to issue the shares at an offer price of $1 per share.
Meanwhile, the company will issue $60M non-voting preferred B-2 shares to fund research and development, raise capital, and pay debt obligations. The CHPC board approved to issue the shares at an offer price of $1 per share.
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