Cityneon riding high on marvellous transformation
But keeping the party going with a third franchise will hinge on expanding the pool of creative talent
Singapore
EXCLUSIVE deals with the popular Avengers and Transformers movie franchises have propelled Cityneon Holdings to become one of the best performing Singapore stocks this year, but keeping the party going with a third franchise will hinge on whether the company can expand its pool of creative talent, according to executive director Ron Tan.
"The third intellectual property (IP), if it happens, is more an issue of our bandwidth," Mr Tan told The Business Times in an interview. "Internally right now I have the breadth of the company, but I don't have enough depth. I need to build the depth of the company enough so that I don't overstrain the company and the resources. But we're constantly looking for growth."
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