RE: Raouf Halimslagheap wrote: We will have to dig a little deeper into Mr Halim but my first impression is that as a active COB he is not interested in S7 as an growth opportunity but he likes the technology - or some of it - enough to get involved. Look for a selloff of technology, a merger of what interest him and maybe a scaled down S7 pursuing a specific market rather than operating four divisions. In hindsight I can ask; Was Tony Stelliga so intregal that the company could not survive without him? With some cynicism I would suggest that revenue has been diverted or supressed to make the selloff / merger more profitable to new ownership.
Not sure how you reach your conclusion on what the new CEO may ormay not want to do. But S7 does NOT have four divisions. It has no divisions! It aims to serves six markets using using the same basic active analog signal processing chips and thing cables to privide high speed, light. low energy consumtion data transmission possible. I don't see how It makes no sense to cut or sell any of these lines as they all require similar engineering know-how and staff and are based on S7 patents. If they're going to sell it'll have to be all ornothing.