Raffles Medical Group

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#91
The expansion into china didnt work out as expected. Turns out that it is not like if you are successful in singapore, you can easily replicate the success in china. Tough business environment
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#92
Sakura Research has published several articles on RMG (2 examples below), including calls for strategic review.
https://sakuraresearch.com/

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Raffles Medical Group: Letter to SGX, SIAS, and The Auditor, KPMG LLP (SGX:BSL)
https://sakuraresearch.com/?p=312

Raffles Medical Group: Letter to the Board (SGX:BSL)
https://sakuraresearch.com/?p=258
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(03-12-2024, 07:13 PM)dreamybear Wrote: Sakura Research has published several articles on RMG (2 examples below), including calls for strategic review.
https://sakuraresearch.com/

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Raffles Medical Group: Letter to SGX, SIAS, and The Auditor, KPMG LLP (SGX:BSL)
https://sakuraresearch.com/?p=312

Raffles Medical Group: Letter to the Board (SGX:BSL)
https://sakuraresearch.com/?p=258

Anybody knows the background of Sakura Research? Search the website and find no info about it. Interviewed by Business Times, the "spokesman" prefers to be anonymous. Why so secretive?

For the sake of credibility, it's important for small investors to know the background of those who come out with research reports, as well as their agenda.
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(07-12-2024, 01:09 PM)Shiyi Wrote: Anybody knows the background of Sakura Research? Search the website and find no info about it. Interviewed by Business Times, the "spokesman" prefers to be anonymous. Why so secretive?

For the sake of credibility, it's important for small investors to know the background of those who come out with research reports, as well as their agenda.

hi Shiyi,

While it is useful to know the background, but I would also argue that "knowing the background" makes us fall more easily into the halo effect bias.

There has been countless posts on VB.com over the years. Of the many that I took counsel of (and then benefitted from), almost all of them were from VBs whom are considered anonymous behind an online persona. End of the day, what really matters is the strength/basis of the analysis, not the reputation of the analyst.
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