Hi-P International, the integrated electro-mechanics manufacturing solutions provider for wireless communications and consumer electronics, has registered a net loss of $14.2 million and revenue of $146.9 million for the 3 months ended 31 March 2010 (1Q2010).
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Hi-P target raised to 65 cents by Citi; keeps ‘sell’
Citi has raised Hi-P International (H17.SG) target price to 65 cents from 31 cents on roll forward of valuation year and higher assumed target PE ratio, and maintaining its “sell” rating, says Dow Jones Newswires.
The new target price based on a fair-value multiple of around 10x FY10 earnings vs previous target based on a fair-value multiple of around 4x FY09 earnings.
Hip Hop Beat Software – Discover How to Create The Best Beats Posted By : C.Driver
With hip hop beat software, you can truly deliver your Rap or Hip Hop beats to the masses in a short period of time (this was impossible to achieve a few years ago, all accolade to the latest of technologies) with this software. Bottom line is that your hip hop beat software should and must be able to do whatever you want it to do.
Hi-P down 7.7% as 4Q09 results disappoint, says DBS
Hi-P International (H17.SG) fell after the electronics contract manufacturer reports 82% on-year drop in 4Q09 profit, warning of loss in 1Q10 and dashing hopes it would start to feel benefits of economic recovery soon.
Shares were down 7.7% at 2-month low of 65.5 cents with order book quotes indicating immediate support lying at today’s low of 65 cents.
Hi-P International posts 47.5% fall in full-year net profit to $53.7m
Hi-P International, the electro-mechanics manufacturer for wireless communications and consumer electronics, registered a net profit of $53.7 million and revenue of $749.9 million for the 12 months ended 31 December 2009 (FY2009).
FY2009 revenue decreased by 30.4% to $749.9 million compared to FY2008, mainly due to the End-of- Life (EOL) of several projects during 2H2009. This resulted in a lower volume and average selling price of these products.
Regis Philbin Recovering After Hip Replacement Surgery
Showbiz vet Regis Philbin is resting comfortably after successful hip replacement surgery Tuesday.
“Everything went perfectly this morning during Regis’ hip replacement surgery, and his doctor said that Regis couldn’t be in better shape,” a rep for the 78-year-old said this afternon. “Regis anticipates returning to ‘LIVE! with Regis and Kelly’ soon after the first [...]
Regis Philbin Fills-In For Meredith Vieira On “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?â€
Regis Philbin isn’t letting pending hip replacement surgery slow him down. The Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? host will sit in for Meredith Vieira, host of the syndicated version of the game show, during a weeklong guest stint.
The episodes are slated to air from Nov. 30 through Dec. 4 and mark the first [...]
HI-P International – Corporate moves
Yao Hsiao Tung has been appointed CEO wef Nov 12
Work experience: Executive chairman/CEO, Hi-P International Ltd; executive chairman, Hi-P International Ltd
Hip Hop Legend Rakim: New Album
Hip Hop Legend RAKIM Drops New Single “Walk These Streets”
Long Awaited Album THE SEVENTH SEAL In Stores November 17, 2009
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On October 27, 2009, the man many call The God MC, Rakim Allah, or just Rakim, released “Walk These Streets,” (peep it below) the new single off of his much anticipated new album The Seventh Seal. Produced by Needlz for Dry Rain Entertainment, “Walk These Streets” features Maino and Tracey Horton. Additional guest artists featured on The Seventh Seal, which drops November 17, 2009, include Busta Rhymes, Jadakiss, Styles P, and others, including Destiny Griffin, Rakim’s own daughter. The artist’s Ra Records shares the imprint in a joint venture with Tuscan Villa and SMC Recordings and is distributed through Fontana/Universal Music Group. Rakim is currently on the road previewing the album and testing out new material at intimate venues across the United States.
Since its release, the album’s set-up single “Holy Are You” (stream below) has won praise from critics and fans alike. USA Today states, “The God MC previews his long-awaited The Seventh Seal with a lyrically adept reminder of how he earned the name,” with Billboard proclaiming “Rakim is in top form, richly merging self-mythologizing reflections on his legacy with religious imagery.”
His first full album of new material in almost a decade, The Seventh Seal is Rakim’s contemporary observation of the hip hop culture he helped define. While staying loyal to his New York roots, Rakim has created a body of work that encompasses the very best of regional, underground and mainstream styles that are reformed and delivered through his intricate lyricism and the seemingly effortless flow for which he is revered.
The artist states, “The Seventh Seal is my own revelation… my way of taking the best of what hip hop has to offer, what we as a culture and a community have to offer, putting my stamp on it and leading us forward while constantly respecting what we’ve already accomplished. When you’ve been blessed with a career like mine, you develop a deep relationship with the music, and that love is recognized by the true heads that share it with you. You’ll see us keep building as we break through each Seal… showing the best of what I can do in many forms, bringing the energy and having fun, but first I’m laying that foundation and give my longtime fans the conscious fire they expect.”
U.S. TOUR 2009:
November 3 House of Blues Houston, TX
November 4 Emo’s Austin, TX
November 6 House of Blues New Orleans, LA
November 9 Amo’s Charlotte, NC
November 11 Music Farm Charleston, SC
November 12 Lincoln Theater Raleigh, NC
November 13 Hat Factory Richmond, VA
November 14 Dragonfly Harrisburg, PA
November 15 Black Cat Washington, DC
November 17 Toad’s Place New Haven, CT
November 18 Lupos Providence, RI
November 19 BB Kings New York, NY
November 21 Asylum Portland, ME
November 22 Paradise Boston, MA
KRS-One: The Gospel of Hip Hop
THE TEACHA PUTS OUT A TEXTBOOK
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KRS-One‘s The Gospel of Hip Hop: The First Instrument – the first book from the I Am Hop Hop/powerHouse Books imprint – is set for a November release.
The philosophical masterwork of KRS ONE, The Gospel of Hip Hop: First Instrument is set in the format of a self-help book. The 800-plus-page opus is a spiritual manual for citizens of Hip Hop Kulture that combines classic philosophy with faith and practical knowledge for a fascinating, in-depth exploration of Hip Hop as a life path. Known as “The Teacha,” KRS-One developed his unique outlook as a homeless teen in Bronx, NY engaging his philosophy of self-creation to become one of the most respected emcees in Hip Hop history.
KRS-One painstakingly details the development of the culture and the ways in which we, as “Hiphoppas,” can and should preserve its future. The Teacha also discusses the origination of Hip Hop Kulture and relays specific instances in history wherein one can discover the same spirit and ideas that are at the core of Hip Hop’s current manifestation. He explains Hip Hop down to the actual meaning and liguistic history of the words “hip” and “hop,” and describes the ways in which Hiphoppas can change their current circumstance to create a future that incorporates Health, Love, Awareness and Wealth (H-LAW).
Committed to fervently promoting self-reliance, dedicated study, peace, unity and truth, the Teacha has drawn both criticism and worship from within and from outside Hip Hop Kulture. In this beautifully written, inspiring book, KRS ONE shines the light of truth, grounded in his own empirical research over a 14-year period into the fascinating world of Hip Hop.
KRS ONE is a philosopher, activist, author, lecturer, and emcee. Since founding canonical Hip Hop act Boogie Down Productions in the mid-1980s, he has released a catalog of 19 full-length albums, along with a star-studded list of collaborations. In 1988 he founded the Stop the Violence Movement, a collective of artists, activists, educators, and entertainers exploring the roots of violence while working to promote the development of positive conflict resolution methods. He is currently producing an album celebrating the organization’s 20th anniversary, with contributions by Nelly, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, the Game, Hakiem Green, Grant Parks, Duane “Da Rock” Ramos and many others. KRS ONE is an accomplished public speaker that’s delivered lectures at over 500 colleges, universities and other venues. In addition to The Gospel of Hip Hop, he is the author of The Science of Rap (self-published, 1995) and Ruminations (Welcome Rain, 2003). Currently KRS ONE is touring the United States with Stop the Violence, urging America’s urban centers to seek non-violent conflict resolution over revenge and war.
Its Time To Let Rap Music Die
Rap is dying and the Tupac influence on rap music will be the name of this cancer. This stronghold was strengthened by glory and fame that Tupac received from his gangster tales from his music, plus his thug persona in his real life. Which helps every real life non rapping thug idolize and identify with [...]
Nelson Montana: Obama’s Health Care Reform Won’t Fly: But This Will
It’s time to pull the plug. Call off the resuscitation team. Bring in the coroner. Health care reform is dead. Obama gave it a good shot, but it was doomed from the start.




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