Nanofilm Technologies International Ltd (SGX: MZH) is a leading provider of nanotechnology solutions in Asia.
The company was successfully listed on 30 October 2020, debuting at S$2.77 per share, up from its initial public offering (IPO) price of S$2.59.
Nanofilm is the first local tech unicorn to list in Singapore, and its listing is also the biggest here in eight years.
But as is with every company, there are also risks associated with it, and Nanofilm is no exception.
With that, let’s look at three key risks with the firm that investors should be aware of.
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Key Department Risk
Nanofilm was started by Dr Shi Xu in 1999.
He has been instrumental in the growth of Nanofilm over the years, and currently oversees Nanofilm’s operations and research and development (R&D).
The following is an organisation chart of Nanofilm’s R&D department to give some context:...